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Contribuer aux commentairesOrdered $15 noodles that were literally nothing but noodles and chili flakes. I asked where the vegetables were, and they pointed to one singular bean sprout. And they tasted bad as well. There are so many better options nearby to not get completely ripped off.Food: 1/5
The food was delicious. I tried the tofu po boy and my boyfriend and I shared an order of dumplings. He had the Dan Dan noodles which he liked but they were really spicy. The tofu was nice and crisp and paired well with the bun and coleslaw. Definitely spicy so if you have a low tolerance for spice, I would not recommend but if you love spice, must try! The dumplings were so good. We got the vegetable filling. You could taste the freshness of the veggies and as a connoisseur of frozen dumplings (lol) I could tells these were made fresh by hand. Definitely a different taste and texture. Very tasty!
The chicken dumplings and spicy dry eggplant was delish! The spices on the dumplings, the cilantro in the eggplant was amazing. The food is kind of ? spicy, so all for them to make it mild if you don't like the heat.Food: 5/5
Gu's Dumplings serves some of the best noodles I've had. As of this review it only has 3.8 stars on Google Maps which is 1.2 stars too low. The Dan Dan noodles are just spicy enough, have a perfect texture, and a wonderful sauce. The cold noodles are simple but addicting. The hand pulled noodles are excellent when fresh, but when they're colder they tend to get a bit chewier. That's okay, because it's the only complaint about the noodles. The dumplings are at least the second best I've had anywhere. Six will fill you up if you want a big snack. Skip the meat and sandwich options because while good, they're not great. But that's kind of the point, everything is at least good or better. Just go straight for the noodles or dumplings and you'll love your meal! Food comes out very quickly and the line moves fast. The market has parking garages that are almost joined to it. Parking as of July 2023 is $5 for an hour, $8 for 2 hours, or $10 for 4 hours. There is no validation that I'm aware of.Vegetarian options: Many options are vegetarian including some dumplings and most noodle dishesParking: Parking is easy but you'll have to pay in the garage.Wheelchair accessibility: The market and parking garage is wheelchair accessible, but the space might be a little crowded.
I’ve been dreaming about this place since I had it last summer. The perfect level of spicy and great amount of sauce for dipping the dumplings in.Ordered: Pork Zhong dumplings $10Socials: The Hungry Wonderland