Hey, figured this deserved a new thread. If any of y'all are ever downtown, go to "The Park", located on McKinney and Fannin. In the mall, there is a place called "Doozo's". By far, the best dumpling's I've ever had. The best part is that 10 of 'em only cost 4 bucks! One of the few eateries in Downtown I'd make a trip for just to eat. TRUST ME! Try them out! You won't be disappointed! (Do the combo... half pork/half spinach) Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!
My dad makes some pretty kick ass chicken and dumplings who would have thought that boiling a tube of biscuits could taste so good?
Auntie Chang's Duplings! Man, the vegetable ones are DA BOMB! When I have a flu or feeling ill, Auntie Changs dumplings are one of the few things that actually make me feel better. So fresh and So clean!
Man, I'm addicted to Doozo's like crack. Prolly eating them about 3 times a week for the last month or so. Only bad thing is I can't get them for dinner or the weekend. Any other suggestions for dumplings? Had Aunties Chang's yesterday and they aren't anything to write home about.
Doozo's is OK. The taste can be good but their dough is a little thick and rubbery...and they make them smaller now. Dumpling King is better overall. Isn't this about the 6th thread on here about or asking about Doozo's?
Santong Snacks. They have really good dumplings and variety of other stuff that is good. Doozo is pretty good as well.
Doozo's aren't that great when you're actually eating them, but for some reason they linger in your mind and you always want to go back.
Vegetable and chive at Dumpling King. Pan fried pork at Wesleyan Cafe. Yeah its a sandwich shop on the first floor of an office building, but trust me. Grandma makes some kick ass dumplings.
Went to Dumpling King about an hour ago. Hot and Sour soup was alright, room temperature. Dumplings were really good. Though I still prefer Doozos.
I know that some folks think they're overrated, but I still love Lai Lai's dumplings. The little bit of broth they have inside the dumplings is just awesome!