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    Dumpling Xuan

    4.5 (338 reviews)
    ModerateChinese, Seafood, Noodles
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Zekeya A.

    Food and services were good. Never had dumplings before . I had a beef noodle soup & pork soup dumpling & bubble tea. I wanted spicy and waiter served exactly what I was looking for . Portion size shareable .

    Caili C.

    We came to Dumpling Xuan for dinner as we were craving Chinese food and found this spot near the MIT campus. For food we got the green onion & ginger lobster (2 for $58), salt & pepper pork chop, stir fried garlic pea tips, green onion pancakes, and soup dumplings. My favorite has to be the lobster which was so flavorful from the yummy ginger scallion sauce and really tender. Not to mention I thought it was a steal for 2 lobsters. The garlic pea tips were also great and really tender. It's always my go-to veggie to order at Chinese restaurants. The salt & pepper pork chop was good but a little too fatty and chewy for my liking. I wasn't a fan of the green onion pancake or soup dumplings. The green onion pancake didn't have a lot of flavor and I missed the flaky layers I love. The soup dumplings were also a miss as the skin was too thick and it tasted more like a steamed yeasted bao rather than a xiao long bao.

    Lydia C.

    We ordered takeout from just down the street, and I'd be happy to go back and dine in another time! It looks like a traditional Chinese restaurant and is larger inside than I'd expected. We were given a wait time of 15-30 minutes and it was ready when we got there within that timeframe. We were most excited for the scallion pancakes and dumplings (steamed pork & leek dumplings and fried vegetable dumplings). I liked the dumplings, and the fried ones kept their crunch despite the (short) commute home. The scallion pancakes didn't stand out to me - less scallion than I'd prefer, oily as normal, cut into a mix of rectangular strips and the more common triangles. I did like that they were accompanied by a nicely vinegar-y sauce. I did enjoy the rice cakes with vegetables, especially because it's been a long time since I've had this dish! I do wish there were a few more vegetables, and it lacked leafy greens like bok choy. The braised tofu was pretty light on flavor, as is to be expected, and was paired with pretty much only mushrooms/root vegetables, rather than any greens. I didn't have high expectations for the egg fried rice since that's always such a basic dish, and I would definitely recommend picking a different fried rice dish. Rating: 3.5 stars

    C1. General Gaus Chicken
    Mike T.

    Walked in and was brought right to the table and given water, but the server came right over and was somewhat pushy about putting in our order. We ordered sodas and asked for a minute, and not much after the server left another server came asking what we wanted. We ordered the beef teriyaki and pork and leek dumplings as an appetizer and the General Gaus Chicken. The teriyaki was pretty standard, the dumplings were flavorless, and the chicken was again pretty standard. The entrees didn't come with anything so we had to order rice on the side. The place is clean, but just feels like you're being watched because the staff just stands around the room waiting to take your dishes. Honestly just an uncomfortable dining experience with standard food. It was ok to say the least.

    N10 , with vegetables
    Eka C.

    I think we found our new go to take out. The food came in normal portions ( yes, lately some place get a little skimpy with what you find in your take out container) , and it was delicious! Trull tasty and not too spice even the dry beef with peanuts. I mean was some spiciness but it did make me cough . I usually don't eat noodles, but this veggie noodles were good , tasted smoky and weren't oily. I loved the peking pork ribs - crispy outside, yet juicy. I really want to try this place for a seat down dinner.

    N5. Singapore Rice Noodle
    Parita A.

    Stopped by Dumpling Xuan for dinner and overall had a good experience. We ordered the veggie dumplings, General Gau's tofu, dry cauliflower, and Singapore rice noodles with vegetables. Everything came out quickly and service was friendly and helpful in ordering. The General Gau's tofu was my favorite--crispy, saucy, and exactly what I was hoping for. The veggie dumplings and noodles were solid, though the flavor profile overall wasn't quite my usual favorite. The dry cauliflower was fine, but had a cinnamon-y note that didn't totally work for me. That said, there's a decent variety of vegetarian and eggless options, and the space was quiet but not empty--nice for a relaxed meal. I'd give it a 3.5 if I could, but rounding up for the quick service and solid portions.

    M Y.

    If I could rate this place a 6 I would. AMAZING food and even more amazing service (the water cup never goes less than half full). Got tons of food to share with my friends - soup dumplings, spicy beef roll (recommended to get spicy), Kung Pao chicken, pork and bean curd, Szechuan fried fish -- and end the meal with some sweet orange slices! Cannot wait for next time I come back and order the rest of the menu! :D

    Wonton soup
    Sarah G.

    Bright light wonton soup. Gave me nostalgia for a restaurant I used to go to growing up in a strip mall in Maine called Panda Garden. I could eat a large soup and feel satisfied but weighed down. Pleasantly surprised. Will be my go to warm weather wonton soup

    A13. Scallion Pancake Beef Roll spicy
    Lena L.

    Came on a weeknight and restaurant is half full. Server came quickly with water and menus. We originally had in mind what we want to eat but after looking at what the table next to us got, changed our mind. Server was attentive and checked if we were ready to order twice. After ordering, food came out fairly quickly. Dan Dan noodles tasted great but noodle was a little soft. The scallion beef pancake was a bit different than what expected, it was wrapped in stir fried beef w long horn peppers instead of sliced marinated beef shank. It tasted good nonetheless! General Tsaos chicken was on the sweeter side and boiling fish was okay. Overall good experience with Americanized Chinese taste.

    Jasmine J.

    Great spot for Chinese food in the Cambridge area. Seems like a staple local spot for people. Was pretty packed on a Sunday afternoon. We ordered the scallion pancake beef roll with spicy peppers. This was so good! Super crispy with good amount of beef inside. Not super spicy. Also shared the steam shrimp dumplings which were as expected. Would come back to try more things!

    complimentary watermelon
    Isabella C.

    Wow! Who knew I would discover one of my favorite Chinese restaurants in a random part of town! Came here on a Sunday around noonish with a friend. We read good things about their soup dumplings and decided to give it a try. We were immediately seated and the staff were very friendly. We tried the pork and crab soup dumplings- so incredibly juicy with a nice savory broth. The string beans were super garlicky with a nice kick. The shanghai buns were surprisingly fluffy with a decent amount of pork. The rice cakes were chewy with flavorful pieces of beef. My friend also tried their original milk tea boba- she wished it was sweetened but I personally liked that you could taste the tea flavor strongly. The restaurant itself was super clean (and so were the bathrooms) and I liked that it was a casual place to get a quiet lunch. Also shout out to our waitress- super fast and amazing service!! She was constantly refilling our water, and despite there being qr codes on each table to order, she took everyone's order by hand and kept checking on us. When we asked for a box to take our leftovers home, she also took all our food away and boxed it up herself! Overall super super pleased to find a great restaurant so close to the green line- I will definitely be back! If you are looking for a casual place with solid chinese food, you definitely need to stop by!

    Steamed Pork Dumplings
    lindsay k.

    Service was great, they were constantly coming back with water (much appreciated) and food was pretty decent. The miso soup is phenomenal, so much flavor, tofu and seaweed! The steamed pork dumplings were good and had lots of flavor but they were HOT. The spicy crispy beef was decent but wasn't spicy at all (besides the peanuts) and it was pretty dry unfortunately. There was also a dead crab in the seafood tank which was unfortunate to see.

    D8. Pan Fried Pork Buns Shanghai Style (4)
    Monica L.

    We came at 11:30 on a weekend and it was pretty empty. So the food came very quick! Nice space with big wooden tables and classic casual Chinese restaurant vibes We got the rice cakes w veggies and pan fried dumplings I was craving rice cakes and these rly hit the spot! They were cooked to perfect soft chewy texture and the umami savory flavors were just right. I couldn't stop eating them even tho I was full The pan fried buns were enjoyable too! Not noticeably better or worse than other good places I've had. But the soup was good and the bottoms were decently crisp! Both were not too expensive and for big portion Would come back!

    Scallion pancake beef roll, mini juicy dumplings, steamed vegetables dumplings

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    Ask the Community - Dumpling Xuan

    Until what time is dim sum served?

    all day!

    What's parking like there?

    There is metered street parking along Cambridge street.

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    Cilantro

    Cilantro

    3.5
    (147 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$

    I've never had Sichuan food that wasn't packed with mountains of garlic before, but it was…read moresurprisingly good! We stopped by for a late lunch on a Saturday afternoon. We got the Szechuan cold noodle ($10.95), Szechuan style string beans with pork ($13.95), cumin lamb ($19.95), and a bowl of rice ($1.85) to share. The one who took our order warned us that the dishes would be spicy but they were honestly okay! If you can handle Shin ramen or hot Cheetos then the dishes are even milder. The cold noodles were nice and chewy and soaked in chili oil. I wouldn't have minded if they were more garlicky. The sauce had a nice balance between sweet, sour, and savory. The string beans were fresh and had a pretty mild flavor to them with just the right amount of salt. There wasn't a lot of pork in the dish. I loved the flavor of the cumin lamb although it was on the greasy side. Each piece of lamb was so tender and packed with smoky cumin flavor! This was probably the spiciest dish of all of them and it went perfectly with rice. The lunch specials seem like a very good deal especially since food prices have increased so much recently.

    I visited Cilantro for take out on a Saturday evening, and I was quite pleased. The person running…read morefront of house was polite and helpful as I figured out my order and had excellent knowledge of the menu offerings. For appetizers, I got the vegetarian spring roll and scallion pancakes. Both were delicious, and they were not excessively greasy, a problem I often find in these items. I ordered four vegetarian main courses: Chinese Eggplant with Basil, Spicy Broccoli with garlic sauce, sauteed lotus root with black fungus, and Kung Pao tofu. The vegetables were all well seasoned and delicious, but the kung pao tofu was my favorite dish of the night. The tofu was crispy on the outside and slightly firm but moist on the inside. And the sauce complemented the rest of the dish well. Our total bill was around $100. I will absolutely visit Cilantro again, and I recommend it for take out!

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    Dumpling House

    Dumpling House

    3.8
    (876 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$
    Casual dining
    Large group friendly

    I had a really enjoyable meal at Dumpling House in Cambridge…read more The dumplings were fresh, juicy, and full of flavor. I especially liked how everything tasted homemade and comforting, with a nice balance of texture and seasoning. The menu offers a wide variety of options, so it's easy to try different dishes beyond just dumplings. Everything came out quickly, and the portions were quite satisfying. The atmosphere is casual and lively, which makes it a great spot for a quick meal or a relaxed dinner with friends. Overall, a solid choice in Cambridge if you're craving authentic Chinese dumplings. I would definitely come back again.

    A dinner with my Korean friends revealed my current favorite Chinese restaurant in Boston!…read more Soup Steamed Dumplings Pork 小籠包: The dumplings were large, incredibly juicy, and the meat filling was tender and smooth. The seasoning was only slightly sweet, perfectly complementing the freshness of the meat. These were the best Xiaolongbao I've had in the US, although the skin was a bit soggy and unappetizing. Pork & Leeks Dumpling: My friend ordered these, opting for pan-fried dumplings. They were piping hot, incredibly fragrant, and the meat filling was tender. The chive flavor was mild, which is perfect since I don't like chives lol. A touch of vinegar was definitely needed to cut through the richness! Sliced Fish Szechuan Style: Calling them "sliced fish" is a bit of a stretch; "fish fillets" would be more accurate. They were probably made with basa fish, and the fish was incredibly tender, almost melting in your mouth. The broth was fragrant, and the numbing and spicy flavor was authentic, earning high praise from my friend from Sichuan. Lamb with Ginger & Scallions Onion: A perfectly good Beijing dish, but it was prepared with the feel of a Cantonese stir-fry, which suited my Cantonese palate perfectly. The lamb was incredibly tender, with no gamey taste, and stir-fried until the oil was visible but the sauce wasn't thickened. The sweetness of the onions and carrots added to the complex flavor. Sweet and Sour Pork Tenderloin: Just average, like a typical Shanghai style home-cooked meal. Nothing special to say. General Gao's Tofu 左宗豆腐: My first time trying the famous "General Tso" (I don't know why they call it General Gao) series of American Chinese cuisine. It felt similar to the technique used in Shanghainese "Kung Pao宮保." A slightly sweet and sour flavor with the aroma and mild spiciness of dried chili peppers, the ingredients were deep-fried and coated in a thick sauce. The tofu was overcooked, the edges were hard, and the sauce became a bit watery towards the end. This dish was just okay.

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    Zoe's Chinese Restaurant

    Zoe's Chinese Restaurant

    3.8
    (354 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    20 years in business

    A gathering with project colleagues. The cooking method was fairly authentic, but the spiciness was…read moreonly at the Cantonese level. Fish Fillet with Hot Chili Sauce水煮魚片: As expected of their signature dish! The basa fish fillets were incredibly tender, the Szechuan peppercorns were fragrant but not numbing, and the overall flavor was oily but not greasy. The server would remove the chilies after serving, so there was no need to worry about the spiciness. Beef Fillets & Cabbage with Hot Chili Sauce水煮牛肉: Redder and spicier than the boiled fish. The Szechuan people present commented that this was the only dish with flavor. The beef was very tender; although you could taste the tenderizing powder, it wasn't a big problem. Scallions and Szechuan peppercorns contributed much to the fragrance. Pork Intestine with Preserved Vegetable酸菜大腸: Surprisingly, it tasted like... Hakka cuisine? The pork intestines were cut on the thicker side, not the usual kind, but the slightly sour and spicy flavor with a light thickening was just right. Spicy Frog in Fried Pot乾鍋牛蛙: Despite the name, there was a lot of sauce; the bullfrog meat was too tough and chewy. Not recommended. Ma Po Tofu (With minced pork)麻婆豆腐: Very delicious! The tofu was very tender, and the Sichuan peppercorns were very fragrant. Duck with Peking Plum Sauce京醬鴨片: The duck meat was mushy and lacked texture, and the Beijing plum sauce was heavily diluted. I had a feeling of not knowing what I had eaten. Sichuan Spicy Dumpling紅油水餃: I loved them!! The dumplings were large, the filling was generous, and the skin was on the thicker side, giving them a good chewy and firm texture. Besides the chili oil and peanuts, there was a hint of vinegar, which was very refreshing. Steamed Juicy Pork Bun小籠包: The restaurant claims they are handmade daily. Plenty of soup filling, but slightly oily; the skin was chewy but not dry, unfortunately one was broken. If this isn't the case for most places, then Fuchun Ju excels in its fillings, while Zoe's excels in its skins; both are comparable and worth trying.

    Our go to spot for Chinese takeout!!! Everything is deliberately made to ensure when you eat at…read morehome the food is perfect!! Chicken is still crispy. Food is still hot. Flavor is still BANGING. Food is quick and well priced.

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