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Dumpling King

4.1 (43 reviews)

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Soup dumplings!!!!
Tonya M.

O.M.G!!! So fun and so YUMMERS!!! This is the only place in our area that has the soup dumplings! The rice was fabulous and the steamed dumplings so very good. The servers and staff were welcoming and kind. Even my kiddos loved it.

Todd D.

Dumpling King 3826 Murrell Rd., Rockledge, FL 32955 4 Stars Like the hula hoop, pet rock and pogs of yore, dumplings are the new rage sweeping the nation. I could utilize an ignotum per ignotius to explain the origin of the dumpling; however, suffice it to say they can be found in every culture on the planet in one shape or another. We are all familiar with comfort food, such as chicken and dumplings, and have been exposed to gyoza or pot stickers. Katrina is the service pro, and she did a fantastic job despite being the sole service provider in a busy restaurant. I asked Katrina for some Beef-Fried Dumplings, Shanghai-steamed dumplings, and crispy-stinky tofu. Considering she was the only waitstaff visible, my order was up quickly. This told me the kitchen staff was pumping on all cylinders like a well-oiled machine. First up on the Big Boy's picky palate was a taste of the Beef-Fried Dumplings. The interior was tender, flavorful, and pleasant on the palate, and the exterior was fried to golden, crunchy perfection. This was a great dish. Moving on to the Shanghai Steamed Dumplings, also known as Soup Dumplings, I found these to be filled with a delectable concoction of flavors like their fried counterparts. They were steamed to perfection and delightful in taste. Scrumptious! So far, they were batting 1000. This brought me to the final item I ordered and tasted for review (my companions also ordered, and even though I include the pictures, I have no idea what they ate, though I assume it was just as good as mine): the Crispy Stinky Tofu. This is why it's a 4 and not a 5-star review. I've had authentic Crispy Stinky Tofu in NYC and while this is close, it's not what I had in NYC. It was cooked perfectly and incredibly delicious; it just wasn't properly stinky. The Big Boy says, "Go ahead and jump on the bandwagon. You won't be let down at Dumpling King."

Intestine noodles! So delicious and I appreciate how much intestine they put in this dish! That's what keeps me coming back!
Lil S.

I have tried almost all of the entree from this place since they've opened and here are the best from the menu in my personal opinion: Steamed Xiao long bao Fried beef dumplings Beef noodle soup Intestine night soup Spicy beef dip Spicy intestines dip Spicy Intestines stir fry (Only things I can say for this is that I wish they put more intestines into the dish since it's $14.99 and it's a very small amount for this dish to be togo) Braised pork rice (not listed on their online menu have to call to order entree) They do a good job of seasoning the dumplings and it's definitely hand made!! I frequently come here for orders since it's one of the only Chinese restaurants around in Melbourne that offers intestines.

Crispy fried chicken fingers
Sounder A.

Dips are my favorite, the noodles in the dips are perfect and the broth is amazing. They will really do any spice level and the hot is very Szechuan hot, almost to the point I won't get hot every time. It is my favorite Szechuan spice in Brevard. The dumplings are also great. The pan fried are huge and it's hard to finish 1 order. Steamed dumplings are also delicious. We also tried the spicy stir fry hot pot ($22); it feeds at least 2 and probably 3 people and is mostly meat with quite a bit of pig intestine; it will give you the meat sweats. I really enjoy the pig intestine dip if you are into that kind of thing I highly suggest it. For a little more regular protein go with the braised beef; ask for the braised beef in a dip, which is not on the menu, but is fantastic. We eat here at least a couple of times a month.

RoseMarie H.

Good service. Clean atmosphere. Food was just okay, dumplings cooked on one side and gummy. Chicken has no flavor no season. Didn't really understand the hype likely will not be returning

Steamed Soup dumplings- Shanghai and Crab/Pork
Crystal L.

Dumpling King is probably only place in Brevard county to get soup dumplings, so I was def excited to try it. The steamed soup dumplings have soup in it, to avoid burning yourself- place it on a Chinese soup spoon and carefully pierce it with your chopsticks before biting into it as the hot steam of the soup escapes. The crab pork steamed dumplings had the sweetness of the seafood, and tasted very freshly made. Note that the skins are on thicker side than I am accustomed to, but my hubby preferred it that way so they don't leak when you pick it up w chopsticks. Make sure to dip it in the vinegar sauce, which is already on the table. We also tried the braised pork belly over rice dish, it was good and had umami and savory flavors with notes of five spice, star anise... The side dish (curry beef noodles soup) was ok, not much going on other than noodles in curry soup... could have added some scallion or cilantro to garnish. Would def come back when I'm craving soup dumplings again as this hit the spot and don't have to trek to Orlando. Final NOTE, as someone who is Chinese American, THIS IS NOT DIMSUM! Another reviewer (perhaps on google) incorrectly stated they serve Dimsum here. No, dimsum is from Hong Kong, which quintessentially would serve tea and ladies push carts with steamed dumplings like Har gow, Siu mai, cherng fun, lotus sticky rice, etc. **Soup dumplings are Shanghainese**, and the rest of this restaurant's menu seems to be more from Northern China, where they prefer things heavier, pan fried or spicier (the menu says they use hot Mala sauce in their dips), which you would never find at dimsum. Just want to clear it up any confusion.

Emily N.

Really good asian food for Florida! The braised rice bowl was super tasty! Soup dumplings had thick skin and not much soup but was tasty.

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Kenneth Z.

Food is good, wonton soup taste good and steam dumplings are very authentic, lucky to have good Chinese food here, beef noddle rice also one of my favorite. Highly recommended.

Boiled chive pork and shrimp dumpling
Jennifer R.

Dumplings!!!! If you love dumplings this is the place for you. We tried 3 different options: steamed beef, boiled chive pork and shrimp dumplings and the unique soup dumpling. All were flavorful and fresh. Oh and we began with sharing the curry beef noodle soup. If you like bubble tea they have a good selection. Otherwise soda and water are available. Beer and wine coming soon.

Crab and pork soup dumplings
John O.

I got the soup dumplings, some wings and braised pork noodles Food was phenomenal and service was great. I would highly recommend.

Spicy Beef noodle
Ma Christina D.

I've been here a few times, and they never disappoint me. I ordered dumpling soup, fried chicken, and boba tea for my kids, and I had spicy beef noodles. We devoured everything and enjoyed our food. The server, Kathleen, was amiable and attentive.

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2 years ago

Delicious dumplings - good offerings both fried and steamed. Nice new restaurant. Give them a try!

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2 years ago

This place was really good, best dumpling place. I recommend the Shanghai soup dumplings

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2 years ago

Highly recommend this place! Great food and awesome hospitality. You won't be disappointed!

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We went when it was new, about a year ago and were told they were working on a beer and wine license. When we went it was bubble teas only. .

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