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Bund Dumpling House

3.9 (363 reviews)
Closed 11:30 am - 3:30 pm, 4:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Updated 1 month ago

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Sophia W.

Pork soup dumplings are hot and full of flavor! They are also pretty large and offered at a great price. The service was so fast, we got our food almost instantly. It's very casual inside.

Sautéed Shanghainese Udon w Chicken (~$13)
Aya E.

Ordered: Scallion Pancake with Beef Brisket (~$10) Chicken Soup Dumplings - 4pc (~$9) Sautéed Shanghainese Udon w Chicken (~$13) Aya's take: I've been meaning to try Bund mainly because of its convenient proximity to me. We decided to dine in for lunch and were seated right away. The service was lightening fast. Within minutes of us ordering, the Sautéed Shanghainese Udon w Chicken was at the table. It's a bit suspicious but if you're hungry and in a rush, I guess you won't question it. The noodles were bouncy, chewy, and very umami with the soy sauce flavor. There's a decent amount of chicken and I enjoyed the bok choy throughout as well. The Chicken Soup Dumplings were comforting and soothing. The dumpling is a bit too doughy for my taste. They also never offered us chili oil which is very common to have with soup dumplings. We asked for some but whichever one they have isn't even that spicy. The Scallion Pancake with Beef Brisket was the one I was most excited for and most disappointed with. The beef was mostly fat and had no flavor. They put way too much hoisin sauce which just overpowered the flavor of anything else. The pancake itself was crispy and flaky but it did not come together as well as others I've had in the past. Decent try!

beef Scallion Pancake with Beef Brisket
Eunseo C.

Got them on ubereats, and the food was overall pretty good. The beef scallion pancake was super crispy and not soggy at all. It was a little too sweet for my liking, but still I enjoyed it. The peking duck buns were slightly overpriced in my opinion, but I still liked them! The delivery was pretty fast too (I believe they deliver themselves)

Udon
Neha S.

I want to preface that I got this order to go. The food came out 10 minutes after ordering so wait time was pretty good. And the portion size is very generous. I really appreciated that! But personally the flavors were a miss for me. It was a touch salty for me throughout and the flavor lacked depth. Nonetheless, I'm keen to go again and try a different dish.

Soup dumpling
Eunice C.

For walking 10-15 minutes instead of taking a train out to flushing or Chinatown, this place is great for your immediate cravings! We got the mini pork wonton soup, roast pork bun, baby bok choy, and soup dumplings. The wonton soup was great for a rainy day and the bok choy was cooked just right for the crunchiness and savoriness of the garlic cooked within. The soup dumplings were decent but were missing an essence for me. Skin was nice and thin though. They use a lighter vinegar which doesn't pack as much punch as a dip. The roast pork bun was sadly very disappointing for me but it could be that I have higher standards for this. This place is not to be dismissed. I'd definitely come back for their noodles and rice cakes next time!

Pan Fried Pork Soup Dumpling
Moeka S.

I've ordered from this place and I wanted to come in person. The food was honestly... a hit or miss!! The fried pan soup dumpling and pork and shrimp shumai were DELICIOUS. I wish there was a sauce, I asked for soy sauce and there was vinegar with the pan fried soup dumpling so I ended up mixing them and pouring them over to the food. Wanton in red chili sauce was good but it was definitely more sesame sauce than chili sauce. It was good and the wanton was stuffed. Curry bun, I wasn't a huge fan of:// It needed an oomph to the flavor. It felt like there were some curry-ish something inside but not quite. Inside is clean and the service were quick and efficient. And very inexpensive!! Also if you pay with cash and spend over $30 you could get a soup dumpling dish, which would make it so worth the visit. I would stick to traditional dim sum dishes next time.

Noodles with Veggies
Lou D.

Delicious variety of dumplings and full Chinese menu also. Fast service and friendly staff at this small location. The dumplings are the star but don't forget to try the food as well.

Sunny W.

Newly launched dish at the restaurant!!!! They are now serving pho. The noodles and meat were good. Definitely would go back when I'm craving for pho in the area.

Crabmeat & Pork Soup Dumplings 4 pcs
Christina M.

Cozy neighborhood gem with affordable tasty options! Everything was delicious but standouts were the Shanghainese pan fried pork soup dumplings, and the Dan Dan noodles. The crabmeat soup dumplings needed a little more flavor and the steamed roast pork buns needed more meat, however I enjoyed everything. If you want more flavor I recommend ordering the hot oil.

Salted Crispy Chicken
Charmaine T.

We were the only Asian in the shop 1. Salt and pepper fried chicken This honestly tasted better than it looks but it still wasn't the best. I thought it was too salty. 2. Soup dumplings I would've given this a 4 stars actually. I really liked it! Very soupy and the dumpling skin is thin. Most importantly it was $6.50 - I think it's very reasonable for New York prices. 3. Beef noodle 4. Spicy pork noodle Unfortunately, both noodles were more on the bland side. The broth is really bland and the noodles were slightly mushy and over cooked. The aunty serving us was really nice and spoke mandarin with us. I really wanted to like this spot but it isn't it for us :(

Jessika Z.

Needed dim sum and Yelp has done it. Came to this place and the food was absolutely insanely delicious! This is a small restaurant, BYOB, but the food was fresh and hot. The staff was great and took great care of our table. The food is affordable and place seemed to fill up quickly, which was great to see. I had the soup dumplings, pan friend soup dumplings (after reading I learned that they are known for this), Dan Dan noodles, and scallion pancake. I will officially be coming here 1x per month at least. Save a trip anywhere else and try this intimate, fresh, and comforting spot in Astoria!

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Unbelievably delicious! Totally worth the wait! We love going here and so easy to order out from

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Ask the Community - Bund Dumpling House

Do they service alcohol?

Soft opening. BYOB!

Anyone spot a menu?

I posted photos of this weekend's menu on their Yelp listing. I hear they're expanding it this week though.

Do you have any soup dumplings without pork, like lamb soup dumplings?

They have a lamb dumplings on the add on special menu. I went May 20th. I don't eat lamb so I'm not sure if it's good or not! Good luck!

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