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    Dumpling Yo!

    4.7 (760 reviews)
    ModerateDim Sum, Noodles
    Closed 11:00 am - 3:00 pm, 4:30 PM - 8:00 PM
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Beef noodle soup
    Wayne G.

    There are friendly people here sitting indoors and outdoors, and parking is easy. You could easily get an RV here. We ordered pork and shrimp dumplings, and beef noodle soup. The house made fillings fill the dough and the soup is also very good. The food is Shanghainese and some Taiwanese.

    Michelle W.

    Pretty good dumplings and food all around! Came here for lunch while visiting friends and they had heard about this place. No wait on a Friday afternoon, even though there were random tables with a "reservation" placard on multiple tables.. String beans were nice and crunchy, chow mein was flavorful, and XLBs were good. I suggest coming with a larger group so you can all share everything!

    Grace B.

    01.24.2026 - DUMPLING YO - GREENHAVEN AREA SACRAMENTO, CA - came in and was seated. Waited for food for 5 mins - good timing. Place is pretty clean. I bought a bowl of won ton soup and pork shu mai. WON TON SOUP - the broth was delicious. I haven't eaten won ton soup like this but it was delicious. The broth had seaweed, shrimp brine, green onion and chives. It has that Umami flavor that reminds me a little of ramen dishes. PORK SHU MAI - it's made and shaped like a Shu Mai. The taste is flavorful and it does have that traditional Shu Mai flavor. When biting into it, I saw maybe two kernels of corn. Since I came here alone, I only ordered two dishes. It's enough. I'm already full. The waiter was extremely nice. I'll try again with other dishes. I have my eye on the Mapo Tofu.

    House Special Pork Soup Filled Dumplings / 鲜肉小笼 (8)
    Jenn W.

    Disclaimer: I always have high expectations for dumplings, noodles, XLB, etc. because I grew up in Taiwan and my family also made these items by hand. Now, that also likely explains my constant craving for these foods like it's water! It's my soul food! We were in Sacramento on a Saturday afternoon and wanted to try a new spot. We walked in around 11AM and were promptly seated, no wait. We had the basics- pork XLB, pork and chives dumplings, fried pork buns, + Shanghai noodles, and braised pork over rice. I call it basics as in the "must haves", by no means basic in taste! Everything was delicious and we even got the frozen dumplings to take home. Consider opening 1 in Folsom? Promise we'll be regulars!

    House Special Pork Soup Filled Dumplings / 鲜肉小笼 (8)
    Julia C.

    Everything about this restaurant is a 10/10. The owner himself is extremely welcoming and will explain any dish on the menu you have questions about. The menu itself has a lot of variety and they also have monthly specials posted. The shanghai noodles are delicious. So much flavor and not too greasy. Probably my favorite noodle I've ever eaten at an Asian restaurant. The soup dumplings were equally just as good. We also tried the special beef buns. Service is fast, but the restaurant is on the smaller side so you may be waiting for a table if you don't go before the lunch or dinner rush. I think I just found my new favorite lunch spot! I can't wait to return to eat more of those noodles!

    Sly C.

    In a nutshell; really good dumpling/comfort food establishment to try out. Simple menu with not the biggest variety of choices but what they offer they make really well. No complaints on service. Food didn't take too long either. Few select booths, seats and tables, probably not meant for a huge party size. Overall nice place to consider if you're looking for dumplings or rolls or a select choices of Chinese food.

    XLB Pork Soup Filled Dumplings
    Christine Q.

    Mom and pop spot with delicious food, kind staff and clean restaurant. 5/5 Tried this olace, we arrived at 4:20 on a Sunday. Ended up waiting a little bit because they opened for dinner at 4:30 pm. It was a rainy day so I ordered the Spicy Beef Noodle Soup in mild. Had an order of XLB dumpling. Everything was good!

    Spicy/Braised Beef Noodles 香辣/红烧牛肉面
    Christopher K.

    Not the best, not the worst. The braised beef was quite dry and lacked the tender moistness that one would expect. It was a tad salty and overpowering. The beef noodle soup was somewhat flavorful but lacked the comforting feeling of the savory flavor profile of this typically. The xlb soup dumplings were tasty and the highlight of the meal. They were moist while the soup inside was hot and delicious. There are other items we'd like to try next time but we likely won't order the same items as before.

    House Fried Rice
    Lawrence P.

    Was visiting a friend in Sac who lives in Pocket and she brought me to Dumpling Yo. Saw that it was the top CA Chinese restaurant on Yelp's top 100 list so how could I resist? First of all, the owner was such a cool guy. So nice. Chatted with us. Really welcoming guy with great energy. Vibe of the place is very simple Chinese restaurant, which I love. I prefer these type of mom and pop spots rather than the recent obsession with a certain "high-end" Taiwanese dumpling chain. They have all your typical Taiwanese staples here. Beef Noodle Soup - This was my favorite. Flavor was rich but clean. Really tasted so much like my mom's Beef Noodle so it's got that home-style flavor. Wasn't too salty, which I liked. I'd say the flavor profile was in the middle. Not light but also not too heavy. Really hits the right spot. Beef was tender and well braised. Beef Rolls - this is pretty standard wherever you go but I really like the fact that they had cucumbers in theirs. Really adds that needed bit of texture and freshness to cut through the rich beef and wrap. Crisped to perfection. Good dollop of hoisin sauce. Pan Fried Dumplings - these were good. Not the best I've had but they were very juicy. I personally like mine with a little more veg to meat ratio but that's just a personal preference. Bottoms were nice and crispy. XLB - these were probably the least favorite thing on the menu. It's just a subjective thing. There's definitely a more gamey flavor with their XLBs that I personally don't prefer but these were also super juicy and everybody else at the table loved them. Great local spot. Will definitely be coming back next time I'm in Pocket.

    Shrimp & Pork Soup Filled Dumplings / 鲜肉虾仁小笼 (8)
    Vivian P.

    One of the best Chinese spots I've tried in the Sacramento area! Came here on a Wednesday night and there is plenty of seating that slowly started filling up. The menu is reasonable with a variety of options but not overwhelming. We ordered the Shanghai noodles, beef roll, string beans, and shrimp and pork soup dumplings. Everything was delicious with huge portions and fresh ingredients. It's hard to pick a favorite dish, but the beef rolls were some of the best I've ever had. The scallion pancakes it's wrapped in, was so crispy and flaky on the outside but chewy on the inside. Can't wait to come back next time. The server was super kind and the food came out very fast. Plenty of seating in a cozy shop.

    Kathi S.

    A quiet out of the way spot tucked into a strip mall. Greeted with a smile and a place to sit, we were excited to try a new dumpling eatery. We watched as a chef created the dumplings from scratch. Placed our order and was satiated by the scrumptious food.

    Beef Roll
    Girlie M.

    This was my first time here, and it won't be my last. The restaurant is located in the Pocket-Greenhaven area inside the Lake Crest Village shopping center, right next to Nugget Market. My sister and I were craving dumplings, so we decided to give this spot a try. The space has a good amount of seating, and the menu is simple and easy to navigate. I didn't feel overwhelmed with the food options. We ordered several dishes to sample: Wonton Chili, Pork Soup Dumplings, Beef Roll, Cucumber Salad, and Sautéed Bok Choy -- and honestly, they were all winners. Each dish was well-balanced in flavor, and the Beef Roll stood out as my favorite since it was something unique to their menu. Prices were also very reasonable for the quality and portions. A great spot to visit if you're in the area and craving some comforting, flavorful dumplings.

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    Loredo L.

    I was on this side of town for my son's AAU basketball tournament and found this spot for lunch. I'm a huge dim sum fan and had read the many positive reviews. The restaurant is small but with ample seating. The service was very friendly and positive. Everything was hand made and tasted very savory and satisfying. The Shanghai noodles were well seasoned but sparse on beef and vegetables. Overall I had a very good experience and would love to come back.

    You get a hefty portion and we ate most of it before I realized I should take a pic. Sauce is the bomb!!

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    Best beef scallion roll I've had. Would come back just for that. Soup dumplings were also excellent. Didn't care for cucumber salad.

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    Experience was okay overall. Nothing amazing or anything to write home about but solid food

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    I love dumping yo it is amazing the food is great. But I do wish they sell kimchi it goes great with soup dumplings. Anyway great place.

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    This place is 10/10!!! The food and the service was top notch. We ordered 6 dishes for 3 people and ate everything. Highly recommend!!

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    Dumpling skin is so thin and it's soupy, gonna have to try their beef noodle soup and pan fried dumpling and egg tart!!!

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    Ming Dynasty

    Ming Dynasty

    3.7
    (684 reviews)
    4.9 mi
    $$

    Ming Dynasty is good for the food. However, the overall dining experience is held back by mediocre…read moreservice and some frustrating surprises when the check arrives. ​Their kitchen staff clearly knows what they are doing. We ordered two of their standout offerings: 1. ​Rib Steak with Mixed Mushrooms: This was exceptionally executed. The steak was tender, perfectly cooked, and the rich flavor of the mixed mushrooms complemented the meat beautifully. ​2. The "One Live Fish, Two Dishes" Approach: We selected a live black cod ($20/lb) and had the kitchen prepare it two ways. This is where the culinary team shines--both preparations were fresh, expertly seasoned, and utilized the fish to its absolute potential. ​The interior design is simple and functional--nothing flashy, but perfectly fine for a casual meal or a family gathering. Parking can be a bit of a challenge, as the dedicated free parking lot is quite limited, so you may need to hunt for a spot during peak hours. ​The Drawbacks are Service, Restrooms, and Hidden Fees! While the food hits the mark, the rest of the experience is hit-and-miss. The service lacks consistency. Staff can be attentive one moment and completely absent the next. A major downside was the state of the restroom, which was noticeably stinky and poorly maintained. The most frustrating part of the night came at the end. Despite agreeing on the $20 per pound price for the live black cod to be made into two dishes, the final bill included two completely unmentioned, mystery fees: one for $5 and another for $3. While the amount isn't massive, the lack of transparency regarding upcharges for the two-dish preparation is incredibly unprofessional.

    This is always our go to place for authentic dim sum and variety. Service is always fast and good…read more Haven't been here for a while though and it was disappointing today due to inconsistent food. Baked goods like pineapple bun, egg tart, and cha siu bao were hands down best we have had in a long time. But the steamed, fried, and kitchen items really declined. Not sure if they have different cooks. It was just not good. I hope they check themselves and turn it back around.

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    Rude lady who never bothered to help.
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    Claypot Fish Belly and bone
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    Dim Dim Food

    Dim Dim Food

    4.2
    (250 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $

    This is a great place to get your dim sum to-go. They also have frozen selections, so you can steam…read morefreely at home for patties! I absolutely love their chive dumplings that have shrimp. They also are one of the few places in town you can get chiu chow dumplings- like the peanut bun or that older Asian people would regularly have at Dim Sum back in the day. They have the best black beans. Dish also love the way they spice it. Not really a place to come and have lunch unless you have somebody who just really loves Dim Sum it doesn't mind I kind of crappy dining room where the lines of default might be up against your table on a busy day. I also like that they have the traffics spicy chunky chili oil when somebody of the to go Dim sum places just have Sriracha or oil and vinegar packet. This dim sum bakery is a gem and they're opening up a second location in elk Grove, which I'll have to try since I'm sure it'll be bigger and fancier than this one. I'm a regular and I usually just order two items today I ordered the chive dumpling and the Chiu Chow with tax it came up to $10.

    Food was great, limited selection like a real dine-in dim sum, but flavors were there! They mostly…read moreoffer different types of buns (baos) & frozen ones to steam at home. Establishment is a "cash-only" definitely good to know before you go. Upon arrival there was only 1 lady who was upfront assisting. She was quick as she took our orders, but not much interactions there. Place seems easy enough to find with ample of parking spaces. Interior was a bit small, however there's still seatings and tables for dine-in.

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    First front counter
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    Inside pineapple bun
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    Happy Garden Seafood Restaurant

    Happy Garden Seafood Restaurant

    3.7
    (684 reviews)
    4.8 mi
    $$

    I've been coming to New Happy Garden for several years--back when it was just "Happy Garden"--and…read moreit used to be a spot I'd happily go out of my way for. The restaurant itself has always been large, spacious, and beautifully decorated with chandeliers--it's definitely a nice venue for events like weddings. Their taro turnovers have always been a favorite of mine, and even after moving farther away, I still found myself coming back just for them. A few months ago, my husband and I had a really pleasant experience here. We ordered a variety of dim sum and ended up taking some home because everything was so enjoyable. My husband typically orders the spicy orange chicken and has always been satisfied with it. The service during that visit was also great--the server was sweet, attentive, and we even had some fun conversations. Unfortunately, our most recent visit yesterday was a completely different experience. We came in around 11:15 AM on a Tuesday expecting a nice, casual dim sum date. I ordered har gow, siu mai, sticky rice, and shrimp balls with sweet and sour sauce, and we waited for more of the dim sum carts to come around. As usual, I ordered the spicy orange chicken for my husband. It was already off to a rough start when communication with our servers became difficult. There seemed to be a significant language barrier, and it was challenging to get our concerns across. Things went downhill when we received the "spicy" orange chicken. It was not spicy at all and, more importantly, it was severely overcooked--hard, dry, and honestly unchewable. We ordered chicken, not beef jerky. When we brought this up, the staff seemed fixated on the spice level rather than listening to the main issue. They insisted that the dish was already spicy and interpreted our concern as a request for "extra spicy." Both my husband and I can handle spice differently, but we could agree there was no spice present, and that wasn't even the primary problem--the texture was. They took the dish back, and we assumed it would be remade. Instead, it was quickly returned to us with some chili sauce sprinkled on top--the same exact overcooked chicken. I could tell it hadn't been remade because the same broken piece of chicken was still on the plate. At that point, we were frustrated and had lost our appetites. I took the dish to the register myself to explain that the issue was the texture and that the chicken was inedible. It finally seemed to click, and they apologized and offered to remake it, but by then, it felt too late. I'm not one to give third chances when something should have been handled correctly the first or second time. To their credit, they did not charge us for the dish and were apologetic, but the entire experience felt unnecessarily difficult and frustrating. That's not the level of service I expect when I'm paying to support a business. It's especially disappointing because this was meant to be our last visit before moving out of state, and it ended on such a sour note. Sadly, after this experience, I definitely do not see myself returning.

    Went here with family for dim sum. It's located in a strip mall, with plenty of parking…read more Upon entering, the space is huge with a ton of tables. We got flustered as the dim sum carts came to us before we were even able to sit down. Not a knock by any means, but I was confused as to what was going on at first. Plenty of dim sum offerings. Although, they could be a little warmer. Most, if not all, were on the cold side even though they were in those carts being pushed around. They had everything from shumai, hargow, all sorts of buns, custard, turnip cakes, black bean pork ribs, chicken feet, etc. Service here is quick. I'd choose this place over the one literally across the street from it just from the service side of things.

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    Best Dim Sum

    Best Dim Sum

    4.2
    (238 reviews)
    25.5 mi
    $$
    Free parking
    Grab-and-go

    Time for Dim Sum...because apparently every time I watch Crazy Rich Asians, my stomach turns into a…read moredramatic main character and demands dumplings immediately. Normally, I hit up Yue Huang, but lately it's been giving "long wait, mild heartbreak." So I decided to branch out and found this hidden gem in Granite Bay...and let me tell you...BEST decision. You walk in and BAM!!!! Old school Chinese restaurant vibes. Red booths, classic decor, slightly run down in that "if these walls could talk, they'd recommend everything on the menu" kind of way. And if you know, you KNOW...that's when the food is about to slap. We came with a mission (aka hungry and slightly unhinged) and ordered: baked BBQ pork buns, shumai, har gow, shrimp rice rolls, pineapple baked custard buns, fried shrimp balls, and soup dumplings. Basically, if it could be steamed, fried, or stuffed...we said yes. It's clearly family run, which I love. Mom is running the show like a boss, kids are hustling, and since it was Mother's Day...CHAOS. Delicious chaos. Food flying out, servers holding trays of dumplings like treasures, stopping at your table and you're like "YES, THIS IS MY MOMENT"...and then they walk away to another table. Emotional rollercoaster. So many "Ooooh yay!" followed by "Ohhh man..." But honestly? It just built the suspense. Then OUR food arrived...and our eyes went WIDE. These dumplings are HUGE. Like, "one bite? absolutely not" huge. The BBQ pork buns were soft, fluffy, slightly sweet clouds of happiness. Har gow and shrimp rice rolls were perfectly steamed (no soggy sadness here ). Now, because it was busy, the shrimp had a bit of a split personality...some bites were perfectly snappy and delicious, others were just a little overcooked. Not tragic, just not living their absolute best life. But overall? Everything was GOOD. And then the check came...about $60 for ALL that food. I almost checked it twice like, "Ma'am...are you sure you charged me correctly?" Because that is a STEAL. What really got me though was the family. You could see the hustle, the stress, the love...all happening in real time. Even in the chaos, they were kind, smiling, and apologizing for the wait. That kind of heart hits different. Final verdict: great food, great value, and a whole lot of love. I'll definitely be back to try more of their main dishes. Until next dumpling craving...

    Finally Returned to this restaurant! They fixed some of their service issues I had the first time I…read moredined here. Food is delicious! The golden shrimp rice rolls are the best! This time they did have the bean curd rolls which had noodles, veggies and a little meat. I do wish there were more veggies and meats served on the hong Kong house special noodles. They have decent lunch specials. My bf got the lemon chicken which he enjoyed. The egg roll did get a little soggy though bc it was soaked in the sauce.

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    Shrimp paste egg plant
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    King Palace Restaurant

    King Palace Restaurant

    3.3
    (379 reviews)
    4.8 mi
    $$

    UPDATE 4/6/2026…read more Prices are more transparent now than previously in the past. Menu items are more consistent now where as in the past the portion size would vary based off of your party size as I noticed before when ordering entree items. One time we had a party of two and ordered a dish and was smaller than when visiting with a party of 4. Same price you're paying you should get the same size portion regardless. Kings has made improvements over the years. The food is still great and worth going to!

    I've been coming to King's Palace in Sacramento for over a decade, so the food being good wasn't a…read moresurprise. The interior is as massive as ever and the dim sum carts are still rolling.What made this visit stand out was the service. The aunts and uncles working today were incredibly warm and welcoming. A few of them went out of their way to compliment our young daughters and made sure we were comfortable and taken care of the entire time. That level of friendliness wasn't always the case in the past, so this felt like a really pleasant and noticeable change. The food remains consistently solid and deeply nostalgic. Every bite brings back memories of younger days, and now it's special in a different way because we get to experience it again with our daughters. It feels like passing a small piece of the past on to the next generation. During our visit we experienced great food, genuine service, and a lot of nostalgia packed into one meal.

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    Dim sum food cart
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    Dragon Beaux

    Dragon Beaux

    4.1
    (183 reviews)
    11.3 mi
    $$$

    Spacious casino restaurant with some outdoor seating…read more Menu is easily broken down in categories with many options. Staff is friendly and attentive from the beginning to the end of the meal. We enjoyed a full course meal. Chili oil dumplings were the favorites, Sweet & Sour soup was hearty, Broccoli was crispy and the beef just melted in your mouth. Shrimp and toasted walnuts were a treat. Chow fun was flavorful and we even tried a new appetizer that did not disappoint. This spot is a must try and great for date night, celebrations, family style eating or just to eatvery good food!!

    The food was great and the service was great. Wife and I had the peking duck with pancakes, the…read morehoney garlic sirloin with asparagus and the five color xiao long bao. Definitely the most tastiest duck I've ever had. The skin was crispy and the fat just melted in your mouth. The pancake making process was definitely unique but i would just love the duck on rice with some pepper. The sirloin was tender, moist and medium rare. Great stir fry. The 5 color xlb was a disappointment though. Tasty still but not worth the hype since the dumplings cooled down way to quickly and the taste was not on point. Ambiance wise, very beautiful inside. They had spacious areas for groups, big 4 person tables, and a great outdoor patio area. Definitely a good spot to try and ill come back here for the duck again.

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    Classy Bar
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    Various sauces
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