Dumpling District

4.5
13 reviews

About

Chinese Restaurant
Dumpling District is a modern Asian eatery known for its handcrafted dumplings and bold, street food–inspired flavors. Signature dishes include soup dumplings (xiao long bao), pan-fried baos, and a variety of steamed, fried, and specialty dumplings. The menu also features savory noodle bowls, rice dishes, and shareable small plates—offering something for everyone. With a warm, inviting atmosphere and a focus on quality ingredients, Dumpling District delivers an authentic yet approachable dining experience perfect for any occasion.

Location

Dumpling District
8201 Greensboro Dr #109B, McLean, VA
22102, United States

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  • DA
    dani alvez
    Oct 5, 2025
    5.0
    First-class service all around.
  • RR
    Red Eyed Raiders
    Aug 31, 2025
    5.0
    This place was killer. Thanks team! Awesome veggie dumplings and cucumber salad. Nice and helpful attendant. Yummy looking vegan soups and noodles. Can’t wait to be back!
  • CL
    Claire Lee
    Aug 19, 2025
    1.0
    Overpriced for the quality of the food you would get. Also if the promotion ended, please remove it from the wall, so it's not misleading for people.
  • SH
    S H
    Aug 15, 2025
    5.0
    Their xlb are good. I didnt expect the mala one espcecially to be so good but its actually so good? Truffle ofc was really tasty, and chicken was really good too! To add credibility to my taste, im asian and i go to flushing, ny to eat xlb at those little chinese food stalls that dont even show up on google
  • KL
    Kelly Latte
    Aug 15, 2025
    2.0
    Everything was just okay. No one picked up the phone when I tried to call in my order and the website for online ordering was missing pan-fried beef baos so I went to order in person. Turns out they ran out during the soft opening day. I ended up ordering the pork soup dumplings, pan-fried pork baos, and the rainbow soup dumplings, totaling $57 for 18 dumplings. For ~$3 per bite-sized dumpling you’d expect them to be really tasty right? Unfortunately, the steamed dumplings didn't have much distinction in flavor from each other and the fillings tasted artificial. I think the best of the bunch was the black colored truffle pork dumpling. Overall, these dumplings weren't any better than the factory mass-produced ones you could pickup at an Asian grocery store. I was disappointed with the overpriced mediocrity and wouldn’t go out of my way to find this place again.