“I DON'T WANT ANYONE ELSE TO COME HERE, CAUSE I WANT THIS PLACE ALL FOR MYSELF! - LOL! Honestly, we have a lot of Asian cuisine's out here in Antioch, but these by far has BEAT my other Chinese restaurant in Antioch that we usually go to. I have only ate this locations food once and someone else ordered it and it was LONG time ago. It was my turn to treat out this week and my cousin reminded me of this place and so here we are NOW! This place is by far the most secret gem in Antioch that I have missed and disappointed that I'm just now here eating it. We ordered their eggrolls and I swear THERE IS FLAVOR yall. It isn't just veggies thrown in there, the garlic and seasonings are THERE. As well as the crabmeat ragoons; OMMMG! They are not greedy at all with their fillings of their ragoons. Salt and Pepper pork; looks dull, but I tell you that the salt, pepper, diced onions and jalapeno's stuck ONTO those porkchop pieces and I couldn't have been any happier - LOL! As for my DINER SPECIAL - WOOOOOW! What locations you know that has a diner special?! NO ONE does, but this place. Me and my cousin order our OWN diner specials - LOL and then got ala carte's to try and it was the smartest idea we always do. Besides her diner special in the pics, our total came out to $80 and to me, that's fair game with the portion and the quality of their cooking. I will say, I only gave 4 stars cause my cousin had to get up and ask for water and napkins cause I know their to-go orders were coming in hot, but like c'moon... how can you miss two big girls with a lot of food on their table - LOL! Other than THAT, THIS LOCATION IS A-1!“
“This place is a great place to eat! Family owned & very traditional. I come in here every week & order the same thing. The owner is such a nice lady. Two daughters & son very respectful. I will recommend this place to anyone. Great job! ?“
“Located next to Creasian, Dumpling Hours is a good fix for those with a dumpling craving while wanting other dining options besides dumplings. Plenty of parking (spaces are a bit tight).In addition to dumplings and other traditional Taiwan style favorites, Dumpling Hours have other dining options. The Beef soup was decent and but their dumplings, Chicken Wings, and Brussel Sprouts are must try.The ordering is different. Their preferred method is to scan the QR code on the table to place your order and the waitstaff will bring your food (quick service). Getting their attention to bring you drinks can be challenging. Dumpling Hours feels like an informal restaurant, almost like a cafeteria with standard chairs, tables and crows, but it gets the job done!“
“Went here tonight for the first time, and was very pleased! We pulled up at 5:20 (they opened at 5:30) and there were people waiting outside so we knew it must be good. The ambiance is really quaint and comfy. A cute little dining area, formerly a hotel I guess. Our server was very attentive and impressive, never taking any notes about our orders and getting everything perfectly. We ordered the wontons in red oil as our appetizer...SO GOOD! The pictures alone were enough to sell me, but the flavor was everything I hoped it would be. For dinner my husband ordered the tonkatsu ramen and I had the spicy beef noodle soup. Also delicious! I loved everything, and we were STUFFED by the time we were done. Highly recommend this place, and love that it's tucked away in downtown Pittsburg. A hidden gem!“
“It was my first time dining here, although I had gifted friends with certificates because they liked the food.The Vietnamese beef stew was perhaps the best stew I've had EVER had. The Slanted Door in The city is famous for its Imperial Rolls. The dish I had at Da Nang was equal, if not better."Salad in a roll "is a must for an appetizer.I'm headed back tomorrow to go deeper into the menu.“