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    Petite Dumpling

    4.4 (66 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Pork dumplings
    Ann S.

    This was the perfect spot for our lunch! We ordered several shareables - chicken siumai, pork belly bao, pulled pork bao, cucumber salad (spicy!), pork and chive dumplings, and scallion pancakes. Served with appropriate sauces and all delicious! We ordered conveniently on an iPad (paper menus also available), and were served by and efficient and friendly server. We sat is the window looking out at the busy street. The restaurant is quite small (petite!) and cute. We walked there from where we were staying in the vibrant neighborhood. I am looking forward to going back to sample more in my next trip to Brooklyn.

    Dumpling art on the wall.
    Anna B.

    Very fast customer service. The food was all good but no standouts, and a bit pricey for the amount per dish. They do have a public restroom here. Interior was clean.

    C2. Mala Pork Soup Dumpling and Dili
    Sally X.

    It was a very frigid January 1st and we wanted dumplings. Luckily, we didn't have to walk too far to get delicious food! This place is small but very cozy. We sat at the window. The server was very friendly, funny and helpful. After answering several of our questions, he made some very tasty suggestions. We started with soup- fish ball and wonton. Then we had soup dumplings and Filipino fried ribs. All yummy and perfect for lunch.

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    Theresa N.

    Love this little place in Brooklyn! A surprise find during our vacation in New York. Delicious food, attentive service, and cozy ambiance with French "café music" playing in the background.

    Noodle soup and Fish Congee
    Courtney W.

    Great fast service and delicious food! Stopped in on a cold wintery day and this place hit the spot. Simple dishes that deliver on quality and flavor. Feels homey and hope to try more from this place in the future!

    Salty Plum Ice Tea
    Paula R.

    This tiny restaurant has an extensive menu. If you are looking for dim sum, noodles, or entrees to share there is something for everyone on the menu. They have some unusual items that are worth trying. The pumpkin rice balls with mushrooms are delicious and the salty plum iced tea was a nice surprise. You also can't go wrong with classics like bao buns and soup dumplings. The staff is very kind and attentive. It's a little gem in the slope.

    Sam H.

    I wish this place was a bit bigger because The foot traffic in here was bonkers! I had just stopped in for a to go order and the 1 and only guy running the front was kind enough to put my order in. Pork and chicken dumplings were DELICIOUS! and each for 7.50 with the sauce. I will be back to try other menu items soon.

    C1. Pork Soup Dumplings
    Karen N.

    A small, authentic Cantonese restaurant. We were lucky to grab the last open table. We started with Cantonese Ban Mein with chicken. Long, flat noodles in a tasty soy sauce. Next were pork soup dumplings. The mixture of ground pork and savory broth were a flavorful mixture. We also had chicken siu mai . It had too much ginger seasoning for our liking. I had a passion fruit iced tea, which was excellent. Service was very good and was able to keep up with all the orders. You place your order via a QR code at your table, but the servers were available to answer questions. I would definitely return to try some other selectrions.

    Sweet & Salty Egg Custard BAO
    Marc F.

    Finally crossed this place off our neighborhood list. So many things on the menu we wanted to try, but on a financial and caloric budget, we had to be strategic. Ordering is usually through a QR code to their ordering website, but you can always ask to place your order in person. There was only one person serving the whole dining room (5-6 tables). We ordered the chicken sticky rice in lotus leaf, roast pork gua bao, sichuan ban mein, mee fun noodle soup with chicken broth, roast duck, chicken wonton, mixed vegetables, and salted egg custard bun. Food was served in an odd order. Soup and noodles came first, then the dim sum and gua bao were served second. Would have preferred the reverse order but at least our salted egg custard bao came out last for dessert. The noodle soup was nice. Nothing to write home about but it was a very clean broth with two pieces of roast duck. Sichuan ban mein was probably my favorite dish. Noodles were the perfect bouncy and chewiness from fresh knife-cut noodles, good spice level. Gua bao was a little disappointing as the roast pork was very dry, almost rubbery and the little amount of sauce in the bao couldn't save it. The sticky rice was ok, a little wet, the filling was only chicken, and would have loved lap cheong. The salted egg custard bun was great - a little grainy but perfect sweetness to salty ratio.

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    Lina F.

    Dim sum with Vietnamese flare - very pricey so don't look at the prices but does satisfy the dim sum craving very well! Get the noodles - hands down the best of the items! Seating is limited so get here at a good time on the weekends

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    Delicious local eatery in Park Slope. Lovely selection of fresh soups, noodles, dumplings. Highly recommend!

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    Get the cucumber salad! Friendly, fresh, lots of delicious things (didn't try the siu mai, but would next time) would recommend!

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    3 years ago

    Great service! Wonderful authentic food. We go weekly. Congee, dry noodles and mala soup dumplings are my favorite.

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    Delicious!! Will definitely be back lots and lots of times. Perfect after a chilly walk through the park

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