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Hong Kong Noodles! Sooo good!

This place is incredible! They can get busy but I see why, thier food is excellent! We had the egg roll, Hong Kong Noodles, and Mushroom dumplings. All excellent. They make thier own Chinese mustard. Hottest I have ever tried. Will be back for more!

Beans and dumplings
William N.

The absolute best food ever with a kitchen I would die for. Sounds a little off, but trust me on this... these green beans were absolutely ridiculous. I have been all over the world and know "green bean" in 3 languages. I'm telling you not to sit next to your momma, cause you're gonna slap her after you eat one of those beans.

Shrimp Toast. Excellent!
Steven B.

It's a petite venue with a few places to sit inside and a couple tables outside. It wasn't an problem being seated. The menu is a short list of dishes but it's no problem finding enough to order. The green beans were perfectly blistered with a nice smoky flavor and crumbled pork. The garlic and chive dumplings were nicely flavored with ample portions of a fairly fence pork meat filling. The shrimp toast was extraordinary, succulent with a crunchy sesame layer on one side.

Stephanie D.

Love the quickness here! You can be in and out, take it next door(Holy Ghost), to-go. Love the options! The food is also really good! The chicken is actually spicy which I can appreciate! The dumplings are also a must but sell out. So go early! The Dan Dan noodles are also delicious!! Great spot!!

Wok smoked green beans
Cynthia L.

Super friendly service + incredibly flavorful and well seasoned food. Definitely recommend the smoky green beans. Would come back for this dish alone. Dan Dan noodles were heavy on flavor with good chew. More smoky and spiced than what I'd normally find for this dish. Not bad, just an unexpected take. Try it out and see for yourself.

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Fantastic flavorful Chinese dishes; cute atmosphere, especially on summer days, to sit out side. Lovely staff!!! Friendly and easy.

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Excellent food, cool as all get out interior and exterior. Would be sweet to live in this neighborhood

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One of the best Chinese food experiences we had in Portland. Food was simply amazing - flavorful, unique, and authentic. Highly recommend!

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Holy cow, I could eat here every day. The spicy mustard. The garlic broccoli. The everything. Get the smoked chili crisp. Oh. Boy.

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Amazing food! I especially loved the Dan Dan noodles and char siu bao. I'll return again.

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On a drizzly March Sunday in Downtown Portland After seeing the gorgeous Cherry tree blossoms along…read morethe Willamette river, we stopped in at Xin Ding on SW 2nd Avenue. The place was full of hungry locals and tourists but was uncustomarily quiet and calm. From the hostess that seated us, to the waitress and servers, all staff and management were extremely polite, positive and helpful. We were starving. So we ordered 3 entrees and side of Dry-fried String beans. The Green Beans were cooked perfectly and the serving size was generous! One of our new favorites is the Mongolian Chicken. Is not a spicy Chinese food dish but the moist chicken and seasonings produced a yummy & comfort food level dish! As usual, the lightly battered & deveined Butterfly prepared Salt & Pepper Shrimp was mouthwatering, with every bite. As the last entree to be served. The ten Chicken & Vegetable Dumplings were fresh and flavorful. Needless to say, with only 2 patrons eating lunch with 3 heaping entrees plus Dry-fried String beans and white rice - we took home 2 more meals worth of Chinese food leftovers. Definitely dine in at this Old Town location or order To Go!

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