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    Jade Dumpling & Noodle House

    4.7 (305 reviews)
    ModerateDim Sum, Noodles
    Closed 11:30 am - 9:30 pm

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    JADE DUMPLING & NOODLE HOUSE ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Dan Dan Noodles
    Grace C.

    Jade Dumping & Noodle House was good. We got the xiao long bao (not pictured) and the dan dan noodles. The noodles had good spice.

    Wonderful cabbage pork dumplings. No wonder this place is so popular.
    Michael D.

    There are two Jade Dumplings I. Eugene run by the same owners. Both are fabulous. The downtown location has a bit more on the menu but you can't go wrong at either place. Great dumplings cooked to order, generous servings of soups and other specialties including a string bean dish to doe for. Our family loves these fine friendly locations. Always a great choice for an inexpensive lunch or an affordable get together with the kids or friends.

    Dan dan noodles - amazing!
    Sharon L.

    Fantastic! Hands down the best Chinese food in Eugene. We come to Eugene every year to visit family and I can't believe it took this long for us to discover this little spot. The dan dan noodles were very delicious - nice kick, bouncy, fresh, and with a generous amount of ground pork. Only $6.99 too! (Yes, it's a "side" noodle dish but restaurants typically over charge for it.) The pork xiao long bao was tasty as well - the skin was not too thick and it was juicy!! Exceeded my expectations. The crispy chicken with chilis was still good but our least favorite out of the 3. Flavor was good but the chicken could be crispier. Good portion size though! Comfort food with a bowl of rice. Small location but clean and cozy. Bathrooms require a key and outside the restaurant. Easy parking. Friendly service. We will be back!

    Vegetarian Dumplings
    Steve A.

    Had some good Asian food at this place in Eugene that doesn't look like much. It has better food than how it looks thankfully. Jade Dumpling & Noodle House has a couple locations, including this one on Williamette. A lot of the typical Asian items to get here. There's also plenty of vegan and plant based options. By using the name of the place as a guide, we had an easier time making choices. It's a pretty big menu. They have dumplings and noodles, obviously. After that, just choose whether to get meaty or plant based. It's about $10 for the Vegetarian Dumplings. These are filled with Shepherd's Purse and shiitake mushrooms, and vermicelli. At the time they only had carryout. There was a good amount of dumplings and they were filled, and filling. Good stuff as far as dumplings. It's located on Williamette in College Hill. They are closed on Tuesdays.

    Dan Dan noodles
    Michelle B.

    Love coming here every time I'm in Eugene! The spicy wontons are my favorite. I have yet to try something on the menu that I haven't liked.

    Dan Dan noodles
    Christina S.

    I live in Corvallis and the lack of asian food (or good food for that matter) is appalling. It was refreshing to come here after a hike at mt pisgah for some take out before returning to Corvallis. Would definitely come back here again. Simple food but delicious!!

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    Joey J.

    Get the dan dan noodles and the spicy pork bao dumplings. Efficient menu, no frills environment. You can see the dumplings being made right when you walk in. Dan Dan noodles were less than $10 for a hearty bowl, and the dumplings were about $15 for 8.

    Pan- Fried Pork Buns
    Dexter D.

    On a road-trip from the San Francisco Bay Area to Portland, we stopped here in Eugene for some take-out. Having our Princess with us, we could only eat at restaurants with outdoor seating or find a place to park and munch. We ordered: Spicy Cold Chicken - 4 - pieces of chicken and cucumber swimming in a super flavorful chili sauce. I was disappointed that the chicken was not as tender as I had expected being that it was advertised as steamed chicken. Had it checked that mark, this dish was easily a 5. Pan-Fried Pork Bun - 5 - It took a few minutes to find a place to park and eat. Because of that, whatever soup that had been in the bun had been absorbed by the bun itself. In spite of that, this dish was tasty. House Noodles with Tomato and Eggs - 5 - This simple dish was amazingly delicious. Well-seasoned and perfectly portioned. It was absolutely perfect when we ate it hot and then again when we finished it cold. This is a place that we would definitely come to again and again to try all the flavors.

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    Really delicious authentic food. A gem of a spot! I would go here every week if I could. It's a small space, and the place often is busy.

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    Food is great, one of a few restaurants we go back to routinely. Service is always fast. Good locations.

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    This has become our "go to" Chinese food in Eugene. Delicious food, and great vegan options! The owners/employees are always very friendly.

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    Put our names on the wait list... seemed crowded but we didn't have to wait long…read more Food was delicious! We ordered dumplings, egg rolls, steamed buns, and braised beef noodle soup. Nicely priced for a family of 4. And we ordered a lot. We only paid $109! Service was awesome also. Our waitress was Chi-chi! She offered her recommendations and answered all our questions. There are 2 parking lots just for this Market District. They offer free 3 hour parking. We will definitely visit again when we are back in town.

    Had a road trip from LA to Seattle,I passed by this beautiful little town name Eugene today and…read moredecided to try this Chinese restaurant. It's a place that specializes in wheaten food and noodles. Looking at the menu, I noticed a wide variety of options with complex preparation methods. For example, the dough used for regular dumplings is completely different from the dough used for shrimp dumplings (har gow). Shrimp dumplings require wheat starch (cheng mian), which must be kneaded and shaped with water around 70°C (158°F) to form properly. The entire process is incredibly labor-intensive and truly tests the chef's skill level. Ambiance & Environment: You can tell this restaurant has been open for a long time, yet it remains very clean. There is a glass-enclosed prep area where you can watch the staff making the dough and noodles from scratch, which perfectly showcases their specialty. However, I was seated right next to the back door. Since customers have to use this door to access the restrooms, people were constantly walking in and out. The draft was quite strong, causing my food to cool down very quickly. I highly recommend installing a folding screen there. I also overheard other guests asking to switch seats for the same reason, so this is definitely an area management needs to work on. The Food: Since I was dining alone, I only ordered two dishes, but overall, the food deserved high praise: Griddle Cooked Beef (Gan Guo Beef): A classic Sichuan dish. The beef slices were large, the side ingredients were plentiful, and they definitely didn't skimp on the seasoning. It had a rich, robust aroma of spices that burst in your mouth. Delicious! Beef Dumplings: Easily the best dumplings I have ever had on the entire West Coast. The wrappers were thin, the filling was generous, and they were incredibly juicy--literally bursting with flavor with every bite. Highly recommended! Service: Absolutely non-existent! About five minutes after all my food arrived, while I was right in the middle of eating, a server just dropped the bill on my table. I was completely baffled. It wasn't until I pointed out that I still needed rice that they finally took the bill back. Once I finished my meal, I asked for the check. The server gave absolutely no response. Seeing a long line of people waiting outside, I proactively asked a second time because I didn't want to hold up their business. To my surprise, the staff member snapped at me impatiently, saying, "I heard you, I have to go over there to get your bill." It was genuinely infuriating. Good foods. No services

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    Second visit, both times were great. House made Chinese…read moreKimchi as a free nibble while I waited just knocked me over. I make Korean Kimchi and this is sweeter, not red, with a little kick at the end. House made noodles with beef and pickled veggies in a broth I want to take a bath in. Red peppers on top were a little hot for me but easily removed. Pickle flavor is perfect. Server AND the chef checked on me to make sure everything was perfect. Maybe it takes a few minutes to get your food but it's so worth it. Clean and pleasant place with easy access and good parking. Really close off Exit 195. Go, find this place.

    We called ahead to confirm whether the restaurant was dog-friendly, specifically mentioning that we…read morewould be bringing our 13 lb dog in a stroller. The staff member on the phone assured us it would be fine. However, when we arrived, we were seated and allowed to place our order. Only after we had already ordered did the same staff member inform us that the restaurant only allows service dogs and that we would need to remove our dog. This was extremely frustrating, as we had called in advance specifically to avoid this situation. If this was truly their policy, it should have been clearly communicated over the phone or at least before seating us--not after we had already committed to ordering food. As for the food, it was average and nothing memorable. Unfortunately, the poor service overshadowed the entire experience. We will not be returning.

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    Was looking for a relatively inexpensive food place that was close to our hotel and I found this…read moreplace on yelp, and I have to say that it definitely delivered. At first I was a little bit wary that it was in a mall food court, but it's legit. The service was great and they were able to accommodate some special orders. The dining is your typical Mall food court although there is plenty of seating so you should be able to find a spot and enjoy your food. Everything was tasty and it was really plentiful. I was impressed at all the different options and would easily come here again. They also have samples so you can try something before you potentially buy it. Side note, I was impressed at how jumping this mall was. These days a lot of malls are dead, so it was nice to see a mall that was packed like the early '90s!

    I have been here several times... and am surprised I have not done a review. So here goes…read more.. The bbq pork baozi are delicious, and fresh. Past visits verify this. This visit, I ordered the fried chicken and rice plate, and an order of sesame balls. Fried chicken is yummy, tender and juicy. Rice is good, nice and sticky... easy to eat with chopsticks. The order includes a nice portion of pickled Daikon radish, and some made in house Kimchi... both of which are delicious. Very nice service over all... definitely a full meal. Sesame balls... smaller than I am used to, but very tasty. The red bean paste inside is yummy, although I think it needs a bit more paste than they have. Seems skimpy! But worth the price. Service is always awesome... the staff here are wonderful, if you need something, all you have to do is ask.

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