If you love dumplings, you need to check out this little kiosk. It’s nothing fancy—just a small spot serving up some seriously good dumplings—but that’s what makes it great. The food speaks for itself.
They offer pork, beef, chicken, and vegan dumplings, all made fresh and packed with flavor. The steamed ones are soft and tender, while the pan-fried ones have that perfect crispy bottom that makes every bite even better. And the best part? They don’t skimp on the filling—it’s always generous and tasty.
But it’s not just the dumplings—the bao zi here is just as good. The buns are soft, fluffy, and filled with juicy, flavorful meat or well-seasoned vegan options. Whether you’re in the mood for something steamed and comforting or crispy and golden, they’ve got you covered.
On top of that, the prices are ridiculously good. You get a solid portion without spending much, which is rare these days. It’s the kind of place where you can grab a quick snack or fill up without feeling guilty about your wallet.
They also have a few sauces on the side—soy sauce, vinegar, and an amazing chili oil that adds just the right kick. Seriously, don’t skip the chili oil.
The only minor downside is that there’s usually a small line, especially around lunchtime. But they’re quick, so even if you have to wait a few minutes, it’s totally worth it.
Bottom line: if you’re craving dumplings or bao zi that are both delicious and affordable, this place is a no-brainer. Simple, tasty, and cheap—what more could you ask for?
Hello, although the prices for gastronomic offerings may have increased everywhere, the apparently established price level here seems to me to be brutally excessive, or why does a kebab have to cost a whopping 7.50 euros? In my opinion, such prices border on usury. So: eat here? thanks, no, not me
Just ordered food, usually it's always been OK, but today the crab schnitzel was bone dry, the hollandaise sauce and the mayonnaise I ordered were missing, and the fries were soggy.
Never again 😡🤬