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    T Dumplings House

    4.5 (149 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed
    Good for kids

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    Marinated beef app
    Anna T.

    Yelpers led us to TDH. Yes, there's room for improvement if I were to put them side by side by DTF and Dumpling the Noodle. Apples and oranges here given it's a mom and pop shop. It gives the authentic "homey" feel. No ambiance. No fancy plating. Just down to earth home made northern Chinese dumplings and other goodies. The menu is smaller (can't find XLB and won ton noodles (just won ton soup) but there's enough good dishes to justify the 30 minute drive. First and formost: hand made dough on their dumplings. Hard to find places that offer scratch made. Definitely worth the 30 minute drive! Upon closer inspection: Dan Dan noodles: agree with yelpers, it's different. Like the ones at Szechuan style restaurants for more spice and garlic flavor and even better if they are hand shaved noodles. The ones at dim sum house on Beacon Hill has a mild peanut sauce and topped with roasted peanuts, cucumber slivers and Napa cabbage for a fresh experience. The ones here is impressive in its big portion of noodles and ground meat but lacking flavor and a bit on the greasy side. The noodles would be better if slightly more al dente. Up the garlic and chili and throw in some veg is how I would love mine. Had to douse with tableside sauces to up spice and flavor. Maybe a good dish if they just rename it noodles with meat sauce. May try the tofu one next time. Marinated beef app: (Typically in Chinese it's called husband wife sliced beef) Very generous with the triple layer of meat. Compared to the Szechuan restaurants, the ones here have a drier texture. And not as thinly sliced and less tendons. And not spicy. Depends on your preference. I personally prefer the more moist and spicy super thinly sliced topped with cilantros and salted/roasted peanuts but hubby love this version too. He was over the moon with this app. Looks like the same kind used in their beef roll and noodle soup. $12.99 Chili oil won tons: gi-normous bowl. The in house chili oils are super mild so don't compare to the ones at DTF. It's not as flavorful but we'd still order it. Still delish just not as punchy on flavor. Douse with soy, vinegar and chili oil. Problem solved. I do like the generous size of each won ton and for 10 pieces for $10.99 it's way less than DTF. Dumplings: pork shrimp chive steamed $12.99 and mushroom cabbage pan fried (pot stickers). $13.99 Basically all bite size and they call it pot stickers if it's the pan fried version. Overall, we enjoyed it. Wish the mushroom cabbage one was not so finely grounded I like it course chopped for texture. Same comment with the classic pork cabbage one. Still decent. Bao: Cabbage pork bao. Pillowy heavenly steamy bao with meaty filling you can't go wrong. Like my previous comment. Would like more bite like previous comment. Prefer bok choy over cabbage. For 2 people, wish they come with 4 so we don't have to fight over who gets the last one. For $9.99, I think 4 would be nice. Drink: Enjoyed the 99 cents big mug of super hot jasmine tea. It goes well with this type of meal. Hubby likes his tiger milk boba tea $5.75. Strong and sweet. Yes, they are not perfect but still 5 stars. Nom nom experience! Makes for the perfect next day leftovers. Don't be afraid to go crazy on the ordering.

    Sarah L.

    What a wonderful surprise! This place was recommended by a coworker and I couldn't be happier with the experience! The dumplings were super flavorful and the BBG pork buns were great! The location was super clean and the service was quick and friendly. When we first arrived there were maybe two tables seated in the whole place, by the time we left the place was packed and everyone was having a great time! I will be returning again.

    肉酱面 Dandan Noodle
    Céline A.

    Super solid dumplings with a generous portion and good prices. Water glass was never empty! I was a bit disappointed with the Dan Dan noodles, the tasty was good but the noodles were a touch over cooked.

    BBQ Pork Bun
    Jon O.

    Solid dumpling spot off 99 in Lynnwood! Started off with their chili oil wontons that were generously filled and well seasoned with a kick. Pork and cabbage wontons came next which were smaller than the wontons but 15 on the plate was plenty and just as delicious. Finished with the steamed BBQ pork bun that had good dough though I wish it had more pork inside and that the pork was more savory. Service was fast and friendly too, we look forward to our next visit to try more of the menu.

    DeeJay C.

    This is one of my favorite dumpling restaurant. Nothing fancy just straight up good dumplings. The chicken and corn dumpling and pan fried is a stand out. The dandan noodles are amazing as well. The best part is the sauce! That's the reason why i keep coming back.

    Vicky V.

    T Dumplings House is conveniently located in Highway 99 in Lynnwood. It is in a strip mall next to 7eleven. Parking is not a problem. Lots of it even for handicap. Overall menu is limited to potstickers and dumplings with a wide variety of fillings. They have great appetizers, buns, noodles among others. We were 3 in our party and had: beef pancake roll -really good crunchy pancake, beef were thinly sliced and very generous with amount, sauce with it was so good. One of our favorites. We had the pork bun and the dough was so good and also the filling. Not overly sweet. Very good amount and dough was perfect! We had the chili oil wonton but we did not realize it had peanuts with it. My son is highly allergic to nuts so the owner was so kind to change the entire order and make a new one without nuts. Again not overly spicy and good amount of wontons. We shared a pork, shrimp potstickers - 15 bite sized pot stickers. Wrapper was perfect mot too thick. We liked it. Ordered to share a been noodle soup - this was just ok but the broth was very tasty, Nice restaurant. Very clean. Simple and lots of seating. I would go back and try the others. Glad I don't have to go far to have this kind of food. We did not try the drinks but they have lots to offer.

    Edward V.

    This place has been here for 3 years and this is our first time here. The food we ate were all wonderful. We had pork, chive dumplings---15 little nuggets that were tasty, crisp on one side, and piping hot. Spicy wontons in chili oil were plump, good kick and yummy. The beef roll had a perfect pancake which wrapped deep, flavorful slices of braised beef. Wish the beef was juicier. But eating it with the pancake and the scallions made it just right. The steamed BBQ had the perfect dough and a nice little charsiu filling. The beef noodle was ok. I think it's the same beef slices they use for the beef roll. The broth was rich and flavorful. Good, but nothing to write home about. Over-all the food is way above average, a great alternate to regular Chinese food. The space is wide, about 10 x 4tops and window facing seats. It's not cramped. During an early 5 pm dinner, there was just one friendly guy taking and running the food. Food came out quick. This is a no frills restaurant, just basic, honest and good food.

    Beef Pancake Roll
    Doris W.

    We stopped by here for dinner last night with my mom. My mom's been stopping by here regularly for the past couple months since her new condo is a mile from here, and she really likes this spot! I feel like Lynnwood lacks authentic Chinese food, and I have to say, this spot is what I would consider *authentic Chinese food*. We ordered: - beef pancake roll - pork and cabbage potstickers - dandan noodles - wonton soup - chili oil wontons My mom likes this spot for its wonton soup, because it can last her two meals (comes with 6 wontons). The potstickers were delicious. I would expect the dandan noodles to have a lil more spice in it, but overall it was good, just not at all spicy. The chili oil wontons were spicy and good! Very affordable spot, we spent around $60. Would definitely recommend this spot to friends!

    Dumplings the fried were surprisingly juicier
    Dave A.

    The family's fav dim sum place closed down so we're were searching for a place that wasn't as crowded as tnt. we found this place which said on yelp that they had dim sum so we decided to try it out because of the good reviews. The place is clean, but I was disappointed to find out that they actually don't do dim sum mostly just dumplings. So we ordered a bunch that were fried and a bunch that were steamed surprisingly the fried ones were juicier than the steamed ones. Oh pretty good and I'm pretty judgmental because my mom makes the best mandu and these were not moms mandu. I would eat here again if we were close and in the mood.

    Juicy Lamb and Chive pan fried dumplings
    jean w.

    Generous portions | Good Customer Service | Reasonable Pricing | Juicy Dumplings *don't miss ordering the beef noodle soup!

    Chili oil Wonton
    Mai L.

    I ordered Takeout and parking was easy and very quick in and out. It's a smaller restaurant and the staff were very nice. I ordered the Dan Dan noodles and an order of chili oil dumplings. The dumplings were tasty - very flavorful filling and I love chili oil! The Dan Dan noodles - you can tell the noodles were fresh. Very good. I wish there was a little more sauce to go with this. I did get an extra container of chili oil which I used on it. It was also a huge portion!

    Andrew H.

    T Dumplings House is an affordable homestyle Chinese dumpling restaurant. The portion sizes for the dumplings are great for the price and the food is comforting. The service was nice and speedy too.

    Beef Pancake Roll $8.99
 Dan Dan Noodle $13.99 (usually comes with green onions and maybe cilantro)
    Em G.

    I wanted to take my sister and brother-in-law for some good food while they were visiting from Vancouver, BC. T Dumpling house showed up on my google search for Asian food, and with a 4.8 rating how could we not? T Dumpling House is located in a strip mall, so parking was ample. Inside they have about 10-12 tables, so if you have a larger family space won't be an issue. The menu is reasonable with nothing over $18 and with a variety of noodles, dumplings, pot-stickers, steamed items and bubble teas. There is something for everyone. We ordered: Pork and Cabbage Pot-stickers $12.99 Beef Pancake Roll $8.99 Pork, Shrimp, Chive Pot-sticker $14.99 Beef Noodle Soup $13.99 Dan Dan Noodles $13.99 Tiger Milk Tea $5.75 The Pot-stickers are pan fried and you get 12 pieces per order, making them just a little over $1 for one. Making them way cheaper then DinTaiFung or Doughzone. Each dumpling was filled with lots of filling and juicy. My b-i-l said that the Pork, Shrimp, Chive Pot-sticker was the best he's had since moving from Asia to Vancouver. The Noodle dishes were surprisingly large despite the size of the container and could easily feed 2-3 people. We also got some take out dumpling and beef pancake rolls for friends who were watching the kids. Between the food we got for take out from T Dumpling House VS. pizza, the dumplings were gone a lot faster then the pizza. For the price T Dumpling House is great value for money. If you're ever in North Lynnwood and are craving some Asian comfort foods, check out T Dumpling House.

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    Got takeout and it was ready fast and prepared well. Dumplings and bao were all great. Cucumbers were phenomenal.

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    Great dumplings, reasonable price, friendly staff. This is probably the best Chinese dumpling place in Seattle.

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    Modoo Banjeom

    4.5
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    3.6 mi

    I stopped by on Sunday, just a few minutes before noon. The restaurant was empty. Just me :) Three…read morestaff members helped me today, and they were all very friendly, checking on me several times. The food was good, just like always :). I ordered Jjampong. I love everything; perhaps the octopus could be cooked a little longer to tenderize more. I love the crunchiness from it, and the crunchiness from the black mushroom too. Maybe the chef can find a way to achieve just enough tenderness while still being crunchy, which would be perfect. Another thing, my bowl looks burned on the edges. Kudos to all staff! I have noticed that they always work together seamlessly as a team. They communicate and clean the tables together in an efficient manner. Please keep up the great work!

    This place filled up during peak dinner time on a Saturday, so it's probably best to get here…read moreearlier to avoid waiting too long. They can accommodate big groups, as they had 2 different large groups at the same time, but those took up a lot of tables because the restaurant isn't that spacious. The combos are a good option if you have people to share with and/or multiple people are hungry. The portions are enough for more than one meal, and the prices reflect that. We ordered boiled dumplings and the friends combo A with jajung, jjamppong, and tangsuyuk (M). The bowls of jajung and jjamppong are huge, but I didn't notice any meat in the jajung. The jajung was basically noodles, brown sauce, and onions. It was tasty, but disappointing that it looked and tasted vegetarian. The jjamppong was tasty because it was garlicky and slightly spicy. I was surprised to see the boiled dumplings were basically tiny wontons in clear broth. They need to update their menu description because I was expecting dry and regular sized dumplings. The tangsuyuk was very crispy, and I'm glad they served the goopy sauce separately.

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    Big fan. We got there at 11:15a on a Saturday so no wait but it was pretty busy as we left. Go…read moreearly if you don't like waits. Ordering via phone was super easy, maybe too easy lol to add stuff. Service and staff was really top notch. Frequently coming around clearing dishes for room on the table or asking if we needed anything. Interior is clean and lots of light if you're by the windows. 9/10: Dan Dan noodles, XLB, Q-bao, cucumbers. 7/10: ginger scallion noodles were a little bland, green onion pancake was a touch dry, same with fried rice. Prices in general pretty good, but it can get out of hand quickly bc it's so easy to order so be conscious! Will definitely come back!

    We came in yesterday for a quick lunch. Staff is attentive and kind to show us how their menu works…read moreand explained some of the dishes they serve. That was nice since it was our first time in. We ordered Beef noodle soup, dumplings in chili sauce and pork xiao long bao (probably butchered the name) but anyway, they are all good. I wish that chili was a little spicier but still good. Dumplings had a little sweet with the sauce and flavorful. The soup broth was a little salty for me but tolerable with the help of more carbs and tea to wash it down. The whole experience was pleasant. This place is nice and comfy for dining, and clean as well. Plenty of parking too. Nice.

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    Love this place! Coming to eat here feels like everything is cooked with care and love. Like a home…read moremade dinner. Portions are huge. A family style type of vibe, you will be able to share with whoever you go with. Barley tea on tap and homemade kimchee with a meal you get. The kimchee is bomb. The food is bomb. The Jajangmyeon is delicious. The sweet and sour pork is phenomenal (sauce isn't too sweet nor tangy) the batter on it is crunchy and flavorful. Mobu tofu is yummy too. We've never had Mobu tofu with big pieces of tofu and no meat and it honestly made me prefer it more. 10/10. She treated our kids with such kindness and that'll always make me come back. My son doesn't prefer sauce on his sweet and sour pork & she made extra for him to enjoy. She didn't have to but she did. It's a cute hole in the wall type of place. The service to the food is 10/10. Definitely recommend!!

    Please support locally owned small businesses like this one! The food here is Korean Chinese…read morecomfort food. It won't blow you away, but is extremely great value and the portions are huge! The lady that runs this place is warm and inviting and tries to ensure each customer is happy and satisfied when they leave. Definitely order the Black Bean Noodles! Sweet & Sour chicken was nice and crispy, as was the gyoza. The honey walnut shrimp was tasty, but had too much sauce for my liking. Can't beat the price, and overall great value. The restaurant is no frills, but clean and worth a try of you're in the area!

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    Phenomenal food and service! We are excited to return!…read more Comfortable, cozy, and inviting restaurant suitable for families and large groups. Service is friendly, kind, quick, and welcoming. We ordered the spring rolls for an appetizer which had the perfect crunch. For our main entrees we shared the duck, shrimp chow mein, and the dry-fried string beans. Everything was amazing. The best chow mein I've ever had to be honest. The dry-fried string beans were the star of the show as they were so flavorful and delicious! Such an amazing experience. Free and easy parking which matters to me and wonderful service! Also nearby the bus lines. The food was soooo good. I can't wait to try more of the menu. Definitely a nice date spot or family meal. I recommend and will be returning!

    What a great find for dim sum and Asian fare! So much better all around from Triumph -- better…read moreprices, hot food right from the kitchen, great flavors, really nice servers. Since it was our first time, we ordered a lot, knowing we would have leftovers. Had the fried pork buns, the boiled beef and onion dumplings, the sesame balls, shumai steamed, orange chicken, chow mein, green beans and oil sticks. My oh my, what a feast and we brought home as much as we ate! I would say the winners were the beef and onion dumplings and the green beans (OMG I could have just ordered these and made a meal of them!)-- but other stand outs were the shumai, and the orange chicken. I think you can skip the oil sticks, (kind of bread like with out a lot of flavor), and would go with the hunan noodles instead of the chow main. The fried pork buns were doughy with out very much meat inside. All in all, a great place. Will definitely go back! It doesn't look as good as it is from the outside, large posters of food pretty much cover all the windows. Will dream about those green beans! LOL

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