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  • Fried Dumpling is literally right around the corner from the very first place Daniel Krieger reviewed for this site, Tasty Dumpling.

    Jury Duty Lunch: $5 Gets You Plenty at Fried Dumpling | Midtown Lunch: Downtown NYC 2010

  • We ended up eating beef bowl again and I found a place called Dumpling King that sold 8 pieces of gyoza for only $2, the highlight of my 3-hour Kyoto excursion.

    Archive 2006-05-01 e d b m 2006

  • We ended up eating beef bowl again and I found a place called Dumpling King that sold 8 pieces of gyoza for only $2, the highlight of my 3-hour Kyoto excursion.

    Japan Food Hunt #3 – Mayonnaise For Breakfast, More Octopus Balls and The Beef Tongue Hunt e d b m 2006

  • Had she turned out magnificently as a hostess should, in her own chaise-cart, and was she sitting in a mahogany chair, driving her own horse Dragon (who ought to have been called Dumpling), and looking lovely?

    Martin Chuzzlewit Charles Dickens 1841

  • Also the fact that your dogs name is "Dumpling" ..... cute and funny and foodie, it's like a perfect storm of awesomeness.

    A Hamburger Today 2010

  • "Dumpling" is one of the loveliest words in English, a term of endearment, indeed, for someone who doesn't mind being thought of as anaemic and squat.

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • The abrupt permanent closure of my favorite Shanghainese-style Chinese restaurant, China 46 in Ridgefield Park, forced me into seeking out alternatives for Xiǎolóngbāo, the elusive “Soup Dumpling” or “Steamed Juicy Bun” that originates from Shanghai and is also a popular dish in Hong Kong and Taipei.

    June « 2010 « Off The Broiler 2010

  • The abrupt permanent closure of my favorite Shanghainese-style Chinese restaurant, China 46 in Ridgefield Park, forced me into seeking out alternatives for Xiǎolóngbāo, the elusive “Soup Dumpling” or “Steamed Juicy Bun” that originates from Shanghai and is also a popular dish in Hong Kong and Taipei.

    NJ Dining: Petite Soochow (UPDATED) 2010

  • Mikado 23 also has very good Dim Sum/Dumpling items.

    NJ Dining: Mikado 23 2009

  • One patron, who shall remain nameless, has a Spicy Dumpling dipping sauce dependency problem.

    NJ Dining: Chengdu 1 (UPDATED August 2009) 2009

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