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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Rainbow dumplings looked better than they tasted. The veg filing lacked flavor. And they kind of fell apart c
    Sara C.

    Excellent food! Loved the soup dumplings and and steamed shrimp dumplings. The rainbow vegetable dumplings were less flavorful and kind of fell apart. Stir fried udon was great as was the pork cutlet. Easy to order and cute ambience. Boba tea also terrific.

    Pork buns
    Brandye K.

    Overall cute shop with plenty of parking. Everything tasted a bit bland/whitewashed. I love the Taiwanese I've had in LA. When getting the cucumber salad- it was an example of how the whole meal would go. It was the most plain cucumber salad I've had. The dumpling and stir fry were all edible but it would not be something I suggest to others. Service was ok.

    Yummy
    Arnel D.

    No longer need to make the drive to La Jolla and valet park for xlbs. One More Bite Dumpling House serves up delicious dumplings without a reservation or need to wait in a long line to be seated. The dining area is clean and comfy. Service is great. My only gripe is that they never answer the phone! If you're craving Chinese Food and find yourself in the San Marcos Area, give this place a try. Thank me later.

    Very spacious and also you get to see chef making dumplings
    Nancy W.

    Ordered the pork spicy wontons. Very delicious! It's a bit expensive but overall is pretty good and satisfied my taste bud. Will come back to try out other dishes!

    Front
    Beto R.

    After spending our Sunday morning enjoying Discovery Lake and hiking its trails, we decided to have lunch at the nearby Campus Pointe II Plaza. There were many dining options on site, and ultimately we decided on One More Bite after seeing a cook making dumplings behind a glass wall, assuring us they were authentic and the dumplings were not from stores. The restaurant, with its modern Asian décor, was clean and quite spacious, with seating for 70+ guests. The friendly staff guided us to our table and brough water and menu right away. After browsing its extensive menu, we ordered the following dishes: Popcorn Fried Chicken: The chicken pieces were lightly battered, tasty, crispy, and mildly spicy. Pork Xiao Long Bao: This is the quintessential dish of any dumpling house and theirs was spot on. The delicate outer wrap was flawlessly steamed without any tearing, perfectly trapping the juicy broth inside. The filling was well seasoned and with very nice texture. Boiled Shrimp and Pork Dumplings: The outer layers were not soggy or overly boiled, retaining its firm but delicate texture. The filling was savory and a tad sweet. Shrimp and Pork Wonton Soup with Udon: The broth was light but flavorful, with a hint of pleasant white pepper aroma. The thick udon noodles were nicely al dente. The wontons, with savory filling, had slightly thick wraps. Rainbow Vegetable Pan Fried Dumplings: The colorful wraps really accentuated these dumplings. The outer layer had a nice firmness on top and a beautifully crispy bottom. The well minced filling was lightly seasoned and soft. Brown Sugar Rice Cakes: The rice cakes were quickly fried, creating a golden outer layer and pleasantly chewy inside. The drizzled brown sugar provided the sweet kick. Coconut Cream Balls: The fried outer layer was crunchy, and the runny coconut cream inside was not overly sweet. Overall, it was a very enjoyable lunch experience.

    Vegetable buns (fits in the palm of your hand)
    Carlin T.

    Pretty good buns and dumplings, all made from scratch! Prices are reasonable, the food was made quickly, and the servers were very polite. Pork dumplings - of the three items we got, this is the one that I'd get again. Because there was some soup in them, it kind of reminded me a cross between xiao long bao and dumplings. Plump, juicy, tender, and well seasoned Vegetable dumplings - I appreciated that the green color of the wonton wrappers is all natural! Filling was good, but I think we got an outlier batch ... very little filling, so we ended up stuffing more veggies in them after we took a bite. A couple wontons were broken. Vegetable bao - soft and pillowy; the filling reminded me exactly of what I had growing up! Again, just wish there was more filling! All in all, pretty good place if you're looking for buns and dumplings!

    Shannon Z.

    This Chinese restaurant was pretty good/impressive for north San Diego location! The interior is decorated nicely when you walk in. It's cute and modern with nice Asian decor (xiao long bao basket covers and Chinese scripts on the ceilings). Their xiao long bao was delicious with thicker outside skin texture. The cucumber appetizer was interesting (I had never had cucumber salad like this - it wasn't the typical ones you see with the sesame oil/chili/garlic - it was mostly cucumbers drenched in what seemed like sugar and soy sauce). Also got the udon veggies and broccoli with shrimp. The portions are quite large and generous. Sauce/flavor profile for veggie udons and brocolli were quite similar. Would come back here again! Service was good too.

    Fried octopus
    Gilbert C.

    Had to make a trip out here since we were already in the area, as we usually don't drive this far north unless we're leaving San Diego. I was excited to try One More Bite Dumpling House since it's a newer spot, and it definitely delivered on a few dishes. The biggest surprise of the meal was the fried octopus. I love when restaurants include the octopus legs because they get extra crispy, and this version was excellent. The seasoning had a nice kick without being overly salty, so you could still really taste the octopus itself. We also ordered the seasonal dumpling sampler, which featured different flavors for each dumpling. My favorite was the black truffle--it had a rich flavor without being overpowering. Of course, we had to try the crab xiao long bao as well. The dumplings were medium-sized, and the filling and soup were both flavorful. I'd give them a solid 4/5. Another standout was the fried pork with rice. The portion was huge, with plenty of both meat and rice. Pro tip: order the pork and rice combo instead of the pork by itself because they give you a generous serving of rice. The staff was friendly and efficient, taking the time to explain how the ordering process worked. We also had a mix-up with one of our dishes, and they fixed the issue quickly without any hassle. The restaurant was pretty busy around 5 PM, but service remained fast throughout our visit. It was full of families ranging from teens to grandmas and grandpas. It wasn't too loud and there was plenty of space If it weren't for the drive, this place would definitely make it into our regular dumpling rotation. Whenever we're back in the area, we'd happily stop by again.

    Beef noodles
    Kareem P.

    One More Bite Dumpling House is worth the drive to San Marcos. This popular dining destination has a very spacious inside and great for families or groups. The ambiance is nice, it is decorated appropriately with many Asian colors and designs. The customer service is good and attentive, but be mindful of a slight language barrier , so it's good to be patient with translations. I personally like this because this leans to the authenticity of the staff & establishment. Their menu is diverse with a large variety of foods to choose from and options that have varying price ranges. If you want dumplings, salt & pepper chicken, wontons, veggies or noodles, then you'll like the choices. One thing to be said is that when it's peak hours, this place can get super busy and sometimes service can be lacking. Beware of long wait times. But this is the case with most popular dining destinations. One aspect of One More Bite is that the plaza that they are located in has MINIMAL parking options. To make matters worse, there's even difficulty finding street parking outside too. But overall, I like One More Bite Dumpling House and they are worth the trip if in the San Marcos area.

    Stephanie T.

    Went here due to the high reviews and didn't feel it was warranted. The dumplings were super good. I got some kind of fruit tea, which was also really good. The chicken and brocolli were okay at best. The chicken tasted a bit chewy tho. The cucumber salad was not what I was used to as it was drenched in soy sauce. It wasn't that good. The place is beautifully decorated in the front but the rest is rather plain. The fountain is a really nice touch. And the man making the dumplings does so in the front. The staff were all really nice and helpful.

    Spicy popcorn chicken
    Gaile C.

    Delicious handmade dumplings made in site. Nice thin delicate Xiao long bao wrappers stuffed with well seasoned meat. The Shrimp Shu Mai packed with plump sweet shrimp topped with roe. Crisp, sweet Persian cucumber salad in vinegar was a refreshing palate cleanser. Wonderful surprise in an off the beaten path, tiny shopping center.

    Roe Shu Mai
    Dave Z.

    Date of Visit: 3.7.2026 Location: Small mall area next to residential area Cuisine Type: American Dim Sum Vibe: Clean and got many traditional Chinese Elements, Open Kitchen You can watch the XLB making Cost: ~$20-$30 Service: Decent, depending on the staff you may need to slow down a bit due to a language barrier Food/Rating - 4/5- Ok so I don't think the food quality wise is bad but for a dim sum place I think it is heavily americanized the most exotic or unique thing is probably the sticky rice. It's like Ding Tai Fung with more Dim Sumesque options. Everything was made well but its like basic you shouldn't expect more than what it is. I think from a price perspective it is more expensive than traditional dim sum but it is cheaper than Ding Tai Fung. Overall Thoughts: Best Thing I ate: Ok the Ham Sui Gok (Fried Glutinous Rice Dumplings) had a really good fry that was delicious Crispy outside soft inside with a typical ground pork filling Something to Improve: Nothing really, I think you guys are killing it with the intended purpose of your store and clientele. Keep up the quality!

    Pork chop over fried rice
    Perla R.

    I tried this place for dinner & it was really good! We ordered the scallion pancake, beef udon noodles, pork fried rice, spicy wontons & fried chicken wings. The scallion pancake was yummy as well as the fried rice very simple and delicious! The chicken wings were different they had a spice sprinkled on them that had a distinct flavor but not bad and the noodles were amazing! I'll definitely be back to try more items

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    Ask the Community - One More Bite Dumpling House

    Since they do not serve beer, wine or alcohol of any kind. Can you BYOB?

    Hi Kris, Thank you for your question! We currently don’t have a liquor license, so unfortunately we’re not able to allow BYOB on the premises.… 

    Are the red bean paste buns vegetarian?

    Yes.

    Can you make reservations?

    Sorry, we are unable to take reservations. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and look forward to your visit!

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    One More Bite Dumpling House

    4.4
    (565 reviews)
    32.8 mi
    $$
    Vegetarian friendly
    Grab-and-go

    Such a cute place! Very clean, quick service and food was…read moreexcellent. You order everything on a piece of paper (like a sushi restaurant) We had chicken fried rice, pork and crab dumplings, chicken & corn potstickers, coconut balls and edamame, boba drinks and tea! Service was quick, everything comes out on a cart. Food was hot fresh and delicious, drinks were really good and come in to go cups so you can take home to finish. Will definitely be back

    I was incredibly disappointed with this restaurant. I had been wanting to try it for quite some…read moretime because of all the great reviews, but my experience was the complete opposite. When we arrived, we waited about 10 minutes to be seated. After being seated, it took another 10 minutes just to receive water. No one ever came to take our order, so my husband finally had to walk up to the cashier to ask if someone could help us. Looking back, we probably should have left at that point, but our kids were already starving. Once our food arrived, we still had to flag down a server just to get our drinks and utensils. The drinks eventually came, but the utensils never did we ended up getting them ourselves. We never had an assigned waiter just multiple people bringing our dishes. The service was so poor that I honestly can't even remember how the food tasted because the entire experience was overshadowed by the lack of attention and organization. Unfortunately, this was one of the worst dining experiences I've had, and I won't be returning.

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    Dumpling Inn

    Dumpling Inn

    3.9
    (3.5k reviews)
    20.6 mi
    $$

    My friend was craving some vegetarian dumplings and wanted to try this place out. I have been here…read morebefore but that was over 10 years ago. We ordered the vegetable dumplings, egg drop soup and honey walnut shrimp. The service is quick and we got our food in no time. The honey walnut shrimps were great! Shrimps were big and they didn't use too much batter. The dumplings didn't hit and the dumpling skins were tough to chew through and thick. It was hard to eat those and finish it. My friend really enjoyed her egg drop soup! That was her favorite thing. I did feel like they were trying to rush us out of there and clean the table. Even though there wasn't a line out the door or anything. I would give this place 3.5.

    This definitely seems like the go-to spot for dumplings in San Diego! I stopped by on a Friday…read morenight and the place was absolutely packed. The decor is honestly one of the highlights, it's got this cool, atmospheric mashup of Hong Kong street food vibes and an old-school Shanghai saloon. The bar area was super lively, full of people grabbing drinks and Chinese food, which gave the whole place a great energy. As for the food, we mostly came for the Xiao Long Bao (soup dumplings), but they were unfortunately a bit of a letdown. The meat filling wasn't very flavorful and the texture felt pretty rubbery. On the bright side, the Fried Rice was solid and hit the spot. We also tried the Kung Pao Chicken, but it felt more like the "old-school Chinatown" style I remember as a kid as it's very heavy on the sweet fried bean paste and a bit too sugary for my taste, rather than being authentic Chinese. The service was impressively swift; even with the crowd, our dishes came out fast. However, parking was a total headache, and honestly, the total cost felt a bit steep just for a casual meal. Great for the vibe and a quick drink, but the dumplings might not be the main event here.

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    Fried rice with shrimp
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    One More Bite Dumpling House

    4.4
    (596 reviews)
    64.0 mi
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    Speaks Mandarin

    I dont know what gets into me.. The minute I walk in Im like a hormone filled teenager! Maybe there…read moreis something in the air or they have subliminal messages in the music?? hahaha kidding.. This is still the number one place that never disappoints! Especially the cute mafia style looking bosses here hubba hubba! That gentleman with the tattoo on his arms!!! Ahhhh... Made my day sexy! Then the tall masked mysterious one... Im blushing like a school girl! If you don't come for the food, just come for the eye candy! The ladies are pretty & friendly tooo! If I were the manager id close down at 9 pm on Friday night then re open a vip club 100 membership where you can pick a host for your table. As for the 1 star reviews.. 1.Yes they are pricey because they can be. The are the only place that has dumplings and Bao. If you want to drive back to Los Angeles for cheaper prices..well dont let the door hit you on the way out. Yes it would be nice if they incorporated specials or certian days at a discount.. we will see.. 2. Service has always been ZERO wait.. maybe that because I always come in with an Asian man? IDK? We have never had to wait even if it meant sitting all the way over on the boba side we were seated and there was someone working making drinks so we were never ignored. we have been here over 5 times now^^ Everything was spot on and 100% Yeah ...Bring on the Host club nights!!! *Smooches*

    The chicken and corn dumplings taste exactly how you would expect, although I wouldn't say they are…read moreanything special. The egg buns were also pretty good; they had a sweet taste and it paired well with the soft bun. The edamame had generous seasoning, making me scrape some off before eating. Overall good service and they had call buttons at each table. The restaurant itself is quite large with 2 seating sections and shares a space with a boba shop. I wouldn't say this is my go to dumpling place, but it overall satisfied cravings.

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    Handcrafted dumpling
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