“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!“
“Remember, you are NOT there to taste Dim Sum, you are there to have some dishes from southern China, it's relatively close but mostly different style. So I suggest you go straight for the Xiaolongbao, Bun, Shanghai style chowmein and stir fried noodle, those are really authentic.“
“It’s hard to find good dim sum in the east bay and I’m glad that this family run establishment exist to fix that issue!How can anyone not enjoy a warm and gooey custard or Matcha lava bun? They also have some enjoyable savory options as well.Parking: This parking lot is usually pretty busy because of its location and the surrounding amenities. despite this, there’s usually always a spot to park.“