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    Dian Xin

    4.4 (676 reviews)
    ModerateDim Sum, Noodles
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
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    Good for kids

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    Sizzling Blackend Steak
    Angie D.

    We typically go to the location off Conti street and I didn't realize how different the menu is off Decatur. I was pleasantly surprised! The hot and sour soup wasn't the best I've ever had, but I did enjoy the hotness, it's up there towards the top of my list for sure. I'm so happy we ordered the cucumber salad, it was light for the hot summer day with a bit of sweetness in the sauce. The blackened sizzling steak stole the show! Perfectly tender, and I don't normally eat many onions but in this dish they were an excellent complement to the steak. Service was fast and friendly, it's casual dining so go as you are. So delicious!!

    Stewed Beef Noodle Soup
    Sophia C.

    This was surprisingly pretty good! Having traveled around the world and somehow always eating Chinese food no matter what country or state I'm in, there's been some highs and lows. This was honestly pretty decent even though it has an industrial hipster vibe. Aside from anime playing on a TV, and some food posters on the wall , I wouldn't think it was a Chinese food place. Most of us ordered the beef noodle soup and while the bowl looked small, it was packed with noodles and beef and we left pretty stuffed. Broth was decent and not too salty. My bro in law had the hot and sour soup and he said it was pretty tasty too. My only gripe, which made me dock a star, was the very sloooooow service.

    Bao- pork

    Omg this was sooo good, egg rolls good too, definitely will come back. Should have ordered more food.

    Wonton with Spicy Sauce
    Justin V.

    This little hole in the wall was sooooo good. Wasn't expecting to find such good dim sum in New Orleans and some of the best food and flavors I've had. Service was great to top it off. We got soup dumplings, snow pea leaves, chive cakes, spicy wonton and wonton soup everything was delicious! Def a go to spot anytime we're in Nola

    Hot & Sour Soup crawfish dumplings
    Jack H.

    One of our favorite places in New Orleans. Dian Xin was a good combination of comfort food with unique twist. I enjoyed the shrimp and crawfish dumplings. I've never seen that before. They were huge dumplings I'm not used to seeing. The taste was great too. Hot n sour soup was a surprise. I have a general baseline for this type of soup as they can all taste the same but this one was a great balance of sour and savory. The soup itself is a meal in its own since it comes with a lot in it. Lastly, the jianbing was great. I haven't had one since I've been to Chicago, and this one was just as good as the one I found in Chinatown. The braised beef was tender and I loved the sweet sauce they put in it.

    Phoenix Claws and JianBing (Chinese-style crepe)
    Elaine C.

    Not sure how this place has a 4.4 rating--maybe because Chinese cuisine isn't as common in NOLA. Unfortunately, what completely killed my appetite was seeing a mouse scurry from where I was sitting into the middle of the restaurant. There were also a couple of flies buzzing around. The staff looked startled too, and although someone eventually removed the mouse, it took a few minutes. As for the food: the cold noodles were visually appealing and refreshing in the heat. The shrimp jianbing (Chinese-style crepe) was just okay--too heavy on the lettuce and hoisin sauce. The green beans were drenched in oyster sauce, and the phoenix claws (chicken feet) didn't meet the mark. The space felt small and dimly lit, and the food came out slowly, one dish at a time.

    Walnut Shrimp
    Phuong N.

    Short walk from the trolley. Not much of space for seatings to hold a big group but I do notice they had lots of Togo orders when we were waiting for our food. Very attentive staffs. My 7 years old date decided on the ordering. We got the walnut shrimp with a side of rice, Xiao Long Bao (Soup Filled Pork Dumplings) and Crabmeat & Crawfish Bao (Dian Xin's take on the normal XLB...but with a New Orleans twist). My favorite between the two bao would be the crabmeat & crawfish. Everything was delicious. Like my nephew said, I give it a 10 star...lol

    Spicy Xiao Long Bao
    Cyn S.

    Spicy Xiao Long Bao was delicious just as others claimed and the Crabmeat & Crawfish Bao was a must while in NOLA! Service was excellent and prices were reasonable

    Robert C.

    Chinese food in New Orleans? Located about two long blocks from our timeshare in the eastern section of the French Quarter farthest from Canal Street. The $14 six crabmeat & crawfish bao tasted like pork bao, with no hint of seafood taste. Other reviewers have mentioned this also. The $14 chicken eggplant went well, with the chicken drowning in a pool of garlic sauce just the way I wanted it. Ample large strips of chicken soaked in tasty garlic sauce. The $20 sizzling garlic shrimp was the highlight of the meal, with a dozen plus breaded shrimp over a bed of white onions. Could have eaten this without the rice, it was that good. Minimal ambiance and very loud. But the prices are lower too, as they have passed on the savings to the customer.

    Kathleen K.

    Lots of great choices here. Read the menu as it tells you how to eat the Xia Long Bao. For a blustery day, the Xia Long Bao and steamed Pork Bao were great choices. I also had the Peach Melon Green tea. My only complaint on the tea is that the pot leaks when you pour. It was a mess. Be extra careful and have extra napkins. My husband liked the Sesame Chicken and it was a large portion.

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    Definitely will not disappoint! Incredible dim sum! A must in NOLA! Open late. Warm, easy going ambience.

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    Best wonton soup I've ever had! A gem hidden in downtown New Orleans. Very friendly koi fish to welcome you in. I'll be back!

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    4 months ago

    Good, authentic dim sum. Lots of options. A little off the beaten path, especially with construction, but worth the trip.

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    Some of the best food I've tasted in New Orleans and great for vegetarians. Really delicious.

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    Ask the Community - Dian Xin

    Do they offer delivery- their own service, uber eats, grubhub, etc.?

    Yep. They deliver through Uber Eats and other services.

    How is the parking for the restaurant?

    Street parking. Might want to go on a non-busy quarter day

    Are there gluten-free options? I've eaten here and love it, but I have a friend that has celiac's disease so asking for her. Thank you in advance!

    I don't 100% know, but rice is gluten-free, as is rice noodles. If they thicken sauces with corn starch yes. So just use good sense

    Does this restaurant serve Hot Pot?

    Not that I am aware of.

    Do they have a liquor license?

    Yes, they have a liquor license

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    My wife and I visited Miss Shirley's on a co-worker's recommendation. Despite there being no line…read morewhen we arrived, the wait for a table was a little over an hour. Thankfully, Magazine Street offers plenty to do to pass the time! When we were finally seated, our table was toward the back near the kitchen. The interior is a cozy but tightly packed space, which means it gets pretty loud with all the chatter bouncing around. However, any issues with the crowded feel vanish once the food arrives. The food and service easily make up for it. Our waiter brought out complimentary fried beef dumplings with a house-made chili sauce that tasted incredible. We ordered the Pineapple Fried Rice (shrimp, pork, chicken, egg, pineapple, and onions) and it was absolute perfection. We also got the lightly battered Orange Ginger Chicken with broccoli, which had amazing flavor. Well worth the visit!

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    I've eaten here before and the food is decent, which makes this experience even more disappointing…read more I ordered a dish with shrimp and simply asked to substitute broccoli for the rice. When the bill arrived, I noticed I had been charged extra for the broccoli and also charged for shrimp--even though shrimp was already the protein included in the menu item I ordered. I politely questioned the charge, and the explanation I received didn't seem to match what was stated on the menu. I then asked to speak with a manager so the issue could be addressed. After quite a bit of discussion in the kitchen, the server returned, but instead of a manager coming out, I was given essentially the same explanation we had already discussed. I calmly explained why the charges didn't make sense and expressed that I was unhappy with how the situation was being handled. Unfortunately, there seemed to be little interest in resolving the concern or retaining my business. The food is fine, but my advice is to carefully review your bill before paying. Based on my experience, management does not appear particularly concerned when customers raise billing issues.

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    I had lots of recommendations for Yummy House for dim sum! I have yet to try many other dim sum in…read moreNOLA, but it's prob the best in NOLA! My favorites in order: - Crispy dumpling w pork and shrimp - I loved the mochi texture - pan fried bun dumpling (forgot the name sry) - the closest thing you'll get to sen jian bao around here *cries* - Soup dumpling - juicy and fresh tasting - turnip cake - short ribs - pineapple bun - egg custard bun Service was fast and friendly. Inside was clean with lots of seating. Came here because flight got delayed so it was super convenient - 5 min from the airport! I would recommend coming as a party of 3 for the perfect portions. Also, not that it matters but their menu is high quality. Parking: in parking lot Background: I have high standards for dim sum! Chinese-American from California, so I'd say Yummy House satisfies the craving! 4 stars because I think it deserves a good review! My local rating: 5 My personal rating: 2.5

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