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The Best Dumplings In Atlanta
We gassed up the whip and charged up our Peach Pass to find the tastiest dumplings in all of metro Atlanta.
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Makimono
Makimono, a fast-casual, Asian fusion restaurant in Krog Street Market, features decent westernized Korean, Chinese, and Japanese dishes.
The Best Dumplings In Atlanta
We gassed up the whip and charged up our Peach Pass to find the tastiest dumplings in all of metro Atlanta.
Canton House
Canton House provides the full dim sum cart experience and the only bubble tea cart we know of in the city.
Yao
Yao is a beautiful Thai-Chinese restaurant in Dunwoody that impresses with live music and a weekend dim sum brunch.
Food Terminal
For a Cheesecake Factory-size menu of pan-Asian foods, West Midtown's Food Terminal is your stop.
Fire Stone Chinese Cuisine
A Sichuan Chinese restaurant in Kennesaw with a beautiful dining room that's perfect for casual meals and group celebrations.
Xi’an Gourmet House
The noodle and dumpling menu at this second location is pretty similar to the original Duluth restaurant—and not watered down for Midtown taste buds.
Best BBQ
Don’t let the restaurant name steer you off course, Best BBQ offers a large and delicious dim sum selection.
Wok Chi Asian Kitchen
A late-night Chinese kitchen for dumplings and American Chinese classics like sesame chicken near the Tech campus.
3+3 LanZhou Ramen
Lanzhou Ramen is a housemade dumpling and noodle spot in Kennesaw that the whole family can enjoy.
Masterpiece
Masterpiece in Duluth is where we’d take out-of-town guests to wow them with tasty entrees that are just as impressive as their stellar dumplings.
Lao Wei Dao 老味道 -
Handmade soup dumplings are a rarity in the area, but luckily for people in Duluth, they only have to trek to Lao Wei Dao.
Citizens Market
Buckhead cooks up a food hall full of diverse cuisines, sleek designs, and just-opened dilemmas.
Hsu's Gourmet
Traditional Chinese fare for convention-goers and locals who don’t mind downtown congestion.
Urban Hai
With a new minimalist-chic look and roomy dining room, Urban Hai (from the owners of Hai Authentic Cuisine in Decatur and Urban Wu in Buckhead) takes over the BurgerFi space in Midtown with a lengthy menu of mostly Sichuan-style dishes.
Le Fat
Le Fat is a Vietnamese bistro in West Midtown that serves all of the classics, along with a few French and Chinese dishes.
Little Bangkok
With a long menu of Chinese and Thai dishes, Little Bangkok is always an easy spot to bring a group for a casual weeknight dinner in Cheshire Bridge.
Gu’s Kitchen
Gu’s Kitchen is finally back serving their Szechuan cooking in a casual space up near Buford Highway.
Ponce City Market
Ponce City Market is a food hall with over 30 different restaurants, with options ranging from Italian and ramen to Szechuan and Mexican.