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Handmade Dumpling

4.6 (11 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Andrew C.

Maybe a 10min walk from the 7 train station, is a small spot called Handmade Dumpling, which deservedly gets its name as I walked in and saw multiple employees making handmade dumplings. I went with the Pork and Cabbage boiled dumplings ($15 cash for 16). Took about 10 min. Ample sauces available. Dumplings were damn good, thick skinned, no bits in the pork. This place is take out only, per signage so unclear if I could sit there and eat. It was a nice day so I sat on a bench at the Flushing HS green area. I really wish they offered $10 for 10 pieces because 16 is a lot for one person.

Ryan Y.

I usually get my dumpling fix whenever I'm in Chinatown, but today the line was out the door due to social media and tourists, so I decided to try a new place out in Flushing instead called Handmade Dumpling. The place is tiny and had a small table with 2 seats. There were two workers in the front making wrappers and folding the dumplings. The lady taking orders and working the cashier was very nice. She could speak English, but mainly spoke mandarin and limited cantonese. I ordered the boiled shrimp and corn, and boiled pork and chive. If you pay in cash, you receive 15-16 pcs for $15 on various filling options, and frozen dumplings are $30-$35 for 50 pcs. The price is a little pricey, and the wrapper is a little thick (which probably works better when frying), but the filling is pretty good. I would be back to try their other filling options or a fried versions.

Taylor Z.

Huge and high quality. Pretty awesome place. The wrapper and filling are top notch. It's on the more expensive side but worth.

Winnie L.

The steamed dumplings here might be some of the best I've ever had. I usually go for steamed dumplings over fried and these were the softest and most pillow-like morsels that exist! I was also so happy that they were very juicy too. We tried the steamed pork, shrimp, chives and the pan fried pork, shrimp, cabbage and we literally inhaled them in 15 minutes between two people. They were more expensive, $16 for 15 but they were worth every penny. The dumpling skin was amazing, not too thick and the texture reminded me of handmade noodles. Every bite just kept getting better and better.

Mack C.

Dumplings were really good, just mad that I didn't get what I ordered because some jerk took my order as his. But whatever, what he ordered was pretty good too, got the pork and chives. It is a hole in the wall takeaway spot. I'll be back to try the pan fried ones.

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Great dumplings. Meant to eat a few. Ate all 32. Had the pork and chives boiled and shepherd and pork fried. Super tasty. Really nice comfort food.

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The price is a little pricey, and the wrapper is a little thick (which probably works better when frying), but the filling is pretty good.

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