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Ugly Dumpling - Edison, NJ

3.7 (462 reviews)
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Annabelle L.

Came here on a week day around 5:30 for early dinner and the host got us seated with menu in few minutes. No server stopped by our table asking us for drinks or taking our food order. All other tables nearby with customers seated after us were already waited. My husband flagged a staff and informed that we have waited for 10 minutes and not a single staff came to greet us or ask for our order. The staff said she doesn't know who was supposed to be our waiter but that she'll just take our orders. We placed few dishes: pork and crab soup dumplings, shrimp fried rice, noodles with peanut sauce, scallion pancakes, wonton soup. The food came out eventually one by one. I enjoyed the food. It was decent. My fav is the shrimp fried rice. For the soup dumplings, it's okay but I've had better at Tastee Moments in Edison. Overall, I can only give this place 3 stars and had to knock off a star for their lack of attentive service. Not a single staff came by to check up on us and see if we needed anything. We're a party of 3 and our table had only 2 sets of plate and utensils. We had to flag some staff walking pass our table for things and it's just bad service. The restaurant wasn't even busy. They had empty tables. We probably could have left the restaurant without paying and no one would noticed! Surprisingly, when we're done eating, in minutes, the same staff who pushed in our order came to our table with the bill. She was gone the entire time and of course now she's expecting a tip for poor service.

Andrew L.

I've visited here a few times, but my most recent experience was pretty disappointing. It was a Friday night and they were somewhat busy. We were seated within a few minutes, but then waited about 20 minutes before anyone even acknowledged us. Meanwhile, we watched several tables that were seated after us get their drinks before we did. At one point, I noticed a server training another server--which seemed like an odd time to be doing that given how busy they were. I was honestly close to getting up and leaving. Eventually, the same server who was training noticed my frustrated expression and asked if anyone had helped us. When we told her no, she said she would check who was assigned to our table. She later came back and said she would take care of us. Apparently, whoever was supposed to serve our table dropped the ball. Unfortunately, this wasn't the first time I've experienced poor service here. In the past, the staff hasn't been very attentive either. Even if the food is decent, it's hard to justify coming back for consistently bad service. At that point, I'd rather go to a typical Chinese restaurant for the same experience--though honestly, they might even have better service. As for the food, we ordered shrimp fried rice, wontons, sesame noodles, pan-fried pancakes, and the soup crab dumplings. The shrimp fried rice was the best dish out of everything we tried. However, when you're already frustrated, it's hard to fully enjoy the meal. We were hungry, so we stayed and ate. Overall, the food was slightly decent, but the service was terrible. I don't necessarily think it was the individual server's fault--someone clearly failed to do their job. Dining out isn't just about the food; the service matters too. Unfortunately, Ugly Dumpling didn't meet those standards this time. I'm not sure if I'll make this a regular stop anymore--maybe only if I'm really craving dumplings.

Chicken wonton soup
Linda M.

Ugly Dumpling is a nice spot for soup dumplings. A bit more commercial than Shanghai on Rt 27. Offering lots of options including bubble tea, classic Chinese American dishes like orange chicken. It was a decent meal. The place was redone a few years ago but the tables and seats look very worn for a new restaurant.

pork bao bun  Chicken Soup Dumpling (6)
Jason P.

Ugly Dumpling was a hit! The food here was very tasty and our waitress was extremely kind. We didn't know what to get but she guided us through and we made the right choices. The space was clean, very cool glass room where you can see the staff make dumplings by hand. Definitely family-friendly, you'll want to check this place out. Highly recommend their spicy noodles along with any kind of soup dumplings. They have other locations, but I must admit, Edison (this location) is the best.

Shrimp Fried Rice
Jenn B.

Been wanting to visit for awhile. Reviews are accurate, overpriced/average tasting food. Definitely can find better options in the area. Our waiter was ok. We ordered a side of white rice and fried pork chop for our toddler. ALL of our dishes came out and we had to remind him of our toddlers order. He should have observed what was missing but I digress. Then after we were nearly all done, the pork chop finally came out. That was disappointing because if you have a toddler, you know how important it is their food either comes first or at the same time. Apparently something happened with the frier. Didn't even bother to make the situation right. Offer to comp the appetizer or even apologize for the inconvenience. Service is as mid as the food. Unlikely we'll return. Rather visit the pho restaurant in that shopping strip or the Korean wings-both have great food and service

Chicken Stir-fried Noodles
Kanea M.

I recently came here with my family and here's our take away: it's set up like a family restaurant (especially because of the location in the plaza) however, there didn't appear to be a kids menu being offered. That automatically made me think families are going to have to order from the menu and make modifications or hope there will be something a child would want. Next, the menu needs to either have more descriptions of the dish or place a photo near the listed dishes (we are Asian and some things were not what we assumed it would look like). While they offer high chairs and plastic cups for juice, they are completely ready for kids. Our infant's car seat barely fit into the booth and they couldn't sit us at a 6 top due to not having the high chair/car seat holder. We liked the food 3/5; it seemed to be commercialized and a bit less authentic than we had hoped.

Pork Chop Fried Rice
Sharon L.

The dumplings were yummy and the pork fried rice has become a favorite. Also the Mongolian beef with white rice and the garlic string beans are both a 10/10!

Kate Y.

Finally got to try this place! And there was nothing Ugly about it! This is a standalone restaurant located near the 99 Ranch in Edison. I was greeted by a very friendly host, and our waitress was very nice and helpful. The space is open, bright and clean. I ordered: - Cucumber Salad: 10/10; refreshing and flavorful (try adding some vinegar that they supply at the table) - Spicy Pork & Shrimp Wontons: 7/10; the skin was nice and light, but the filling gets lost a bit. The spicy sauce that they were swimming in was delightful (I dipped my braised beef in there). - Chicken Soup Dumplings: 4/10; the presentation was pretty (they were wrapped in red/pink color dough), but the taste just wasn't there. - Braised Beef Noodle Soup: 10/10; my absolute favorite - the broth was very flavorful, the noodles were done just right, and the beef was nice and tender. - Spinach with Garlic: 10/10; gotta have some greens with my meal; good amount of minced garlic I would definitely come again!

Bao Y H.

This took over what use to be Quaker Steak and Lube. I think the look of the place - very cute branding and nice decor. The restaurant is large and has plenty of seating. I like that we can watch the workers make the dumpling through the glass. It's a very cool experience. The service and food were both fine. We got several of the soup dumpling flavors. They have them wrapped in different colors so you know what you're eating. It is not my favorite dumpling spot in the area but it has a good amount of variety and I think it would be suitable for someone who is new to soup dumplings and wants to try different kinds. Suitable for large parties as well due to the sizing. Recommend going at least once.

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Alan B.

There was nothing ugly about our dumpling dinner! Our party of six which included two children, was hungry after spending a few hours in Playland and ordered: 3 Fried Chicken Dumplings $21 1 Edamame $6 2 Chicken Soup Dumplings XLB $20 3 Chicken Wonton Soup $27 1 Vegan Wonton Soup $8 1 Chicken Stir-fried Noodles $11 2 Matcha Red Bean $10 1 Fruit Yoguty Drink $6.50 4 Iced Sweet Cream Boba $28 Total with Tip: $171 The dumplings are made in-house, so they are fresh and tasty. It looked like they were making them to order (see pics) as one or more chefs were hand making them while we dined. I thought my Wonton Soup was excellent, the wontons were delicious. In fact, I liked almost everything I sampled, with the exception of the Chicken Stir-fried Noodles. My co-diners seemed to agree, as there was almost nothing left over to take home! The service was excellent throughout our dinner, even though it got progressively busier by the time we finished. I love dumplings and would be delighted to return to Ugly Dumpling for some beautiful dumplings!

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Brittany M.

Came back to Ugly Dumpling, this time with my husband and our son. My son just discovered dumplings and is obsessed! He got a kick out of the name and kept asking why they were being so mean to their dumplings. We ordered a bunch of food to share. Woke chicken stir fry noodles which were a big hit with my son. My favorite- sesame noodles, peanutty and spicy yum yum. My son also like those. Green beans which I ate mostly, and they were so delicious- salty, garlicky and the perfect texture between soft and crunchy. Beef with shishito peppers on rice which I think I got last time but with noodles. This time the beef was much more flavorful! In fact, my husband had been talking about going back and getting it ever since. Last but not least, the chicken soup dumplings!! Once they were served to us my son declared that they were certainly not ugly and after one bite he also stated that they didn't taste ugly either! Our waitress also told us of a new beverage they had, strawberry rose milk tea- it was delicious, like a lightweight strawberry milk with bobas. We ended the meal with the mochi sampler and that's the only thing that fell flat for me- a few of the mochis had a weird texture which made me think they might've been frostbitten or old. The fruity ones were delicious, but it seemed the green tea, vanilla and definitely the chocolate were just slightly "off". Also- total bummer they took off how to eat a soup dumpling from their menu! I was excited to show my son. Anyway, this is my son's new favorite restaurant and he even requested for a birthday party at Ugly Dumpling!

Vineet S.

Just okay, we are dumplings lovers and were looking forward to trying ugly dumpling out as this place had been on list for quite a while. Great decor and ambience, the vibe of the place is nice. The food though was okay nothing spectacular. We tried a few different kinds of dumplings, apart from soup dumplings, the other dumplings were just average. We also tried the fried rice which were okay as well.

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Nico Samneil S.

First time to try the ugly dumpling brand. Great impression! Pleasant service, spacious area, ample of spacing between tables, accepts credit/debit. They have a private area for events/occassion. High chair seen. Koala kare at restroom. Clean and smelling good restroom. Ample of parking space. See images for reference.

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Ask the Community - Ugly Dumpling - Edison, NJ

Is there any outdoor seating available?

Any gluten free options?

Yes, but you'll be limited to their greens and some of their appetizers since most of their menu is dumplings, noodles, buns and dishes that utilize flour in some way like the fried pork chops.

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Red Onion is a Taiwanese restaurant among the many Chinese kitchens in Edison, NJ. We took the…read moreopportunity to lunch there while running errands in the area. Turned out to be a great choice. Although not easy to find on the tail end of a nondescript commercial strip, we saw its sign and walked in to a decent sized dining room with a half dozen booths along one wall and about a dozen tables spread across the remainder. Plenty of original watercolors displayed and for sale on the walls. David the proprietor seemed to be handling most of the operation himself. He sat us, took our order, disappeared into the kitchen to participate in its preparation and served our four courses to us in traditional style - separately as ready. The food was excellent. We chose from both the lunch and regular menu, which were integrated seamlessly. Fried Pork Chop, Crispy Fried Intestine, Fish Fillets in Chili Sauce from the mains, and Orange Beef from the lunch list. I started with Hot &Sour Soup, which was flavorful and loaded with tofu, sprouts, pork slivers and potent vinegar. Loved it! The Pork Chop was deboned and pressed thin. The result was a crisp sliced Katsu-like cutlet with nice flavor and long crunchy chew. The Intestine was also crisp and filled with green beans that mixed well with the hardened shell and soft innards. Not my fave, but my lovely partner ate it enthusiastically. The Fish and Chili was very good, with tender lightly breaded white fish fillets and red chili sauce that included small pieces of celery, sprouts and cabbage, in a large bowl. Finally, the lunch sized Orange Beef was delicious with sweet and spicy amber sauce coating the pieces of lightly crisped beef. Ubiquitous broccoli sprigs added color to the dish. Service was friendly and accommodating. David was happy to interact and talk about his business there. Red Onion is a Five Star keeper.

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