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Tiger Dumplings

4.3 (563 reviews)
PriceyNoodles, Dim Sum, Soup
Open 10:30 am - 10:00 pm

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Is there free parking nearby?

No, each time I have been I have found metered street parking. And it has always been easy finding parking. I hope this helps

Does your kitchen is tree nuts ( walnuts, pecans, cashews, etc)? If somebody has a tree nut allergy is it safe to order takeout?

Hello, we use cashews and peanuts in some of our ingredients. We do not use tree nuts therefore, you should be good to order takeout. :)

Is there an all you can eat option?

only on the weekends brunch menu

$36 per person for all you can eat brunch how much for a child?

Hello, It's half price for children.

Do you have dim sum?

Yes, we do.

On the website is says free dan dan noodle when you order from website or app. Is there a minimum or a promo code to apply?

If you order over $50, free dan-dan noodle promotion will apply automatically. Thank you,

What time do you close on Friday?

Today we close 2 am

Is the taste of two set menu $75 per person or $75 for two people?

$75 For two people

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