Our favorite dumplings in Los Angeles
We’re lucky enough to live in a city that offers pan-fried, boiled, deep-fried, grilled and steamed dumplings from all over the world. There’s mandu in Koreatown, dozens of varieties of dumplings in the San Gabriel Valley and soup dumplings almost everywhere. And as I filmed season 2 of “The Bucket List†video series,†with 11 episodes devoted to dumplings, we attempted to try them all.
This is an evolving list of some of our favorites, updated on the heels of the Lunar New Year, including places featured in the series. There are restaurants specializing in xiao long bao, gyoza, hui tou, dim sum, manti, stuffed pasta and every rendition in between.
From gyoza to ravioli to mandu, Jenn Harris explores different dumplings and the stories behind them.
If you have a favorite, please let us know in the comments.
Beauty & Essex
Cali Dumpling at Smorgasburg
CHD Mandu
Go Go Gyoza
Hui Tou Xiang
Long Xing Ji Juicy Dumpling
Lotus Dim Sum Dumpling House
Kang Kang Food Court
Lunasia Dim Sum House Cerritos
Monta Factory
Myung In
Ms. Chi Cafe
Pao Jao Dumpling House
Paradise Dynasty
Pasta Sisters
PP Pop
Rossoblu
Yang Chow
Sea Harbour Seafood Restaurant
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