Oh! Dumplings propose une sélection étendue de raviolis chinois artisanaux, caractérisés par des enveloppes fines et délicates garnies de viandes assaisonnées et de légumes frais. Le menu privilégie les préparations traditionnelles, incluant des variantes à la vapeur et poêlées qui mettent en valeur les textures authentiques et les profils savoureux de la cuisine asiatique régionale. Les clients découvrent un environnement concentré où le processus de préparation demeure au centre de l'expérience culinaire. Chaque lot est façonné à la main, assurant une cohérence et un respect des techniques ancestrales définissant le produit phare. Les profils gustatifs s'appuient sur des épices aromatiques et des garnitures équilibrées, évitant les additifs superflus. Cet établissement maintient un engagement clair envers les plats à base de pâte, offrant une carte spécialisée répondant aux attentes des amateurs de raviolis artisanaux grâce à une approche directe et efficace.
Oh Dumplings est largement reconnu pour servir de délicieux dumplings frais faits à la main ainsi que des portions généreuses offrant un excellent rapport qualité-prix. Si de nombreux clients louent les saveurs authentiques et la qualité des plats tels que le poulet Général Tao et les divers plats de nouilles, les expériences en matière de service peuvent varier considérablement. Certains visiteurs profitent d'interactions attentionnées et amicales, tandis que d'autres soulignent des temps d'attente incohérents, des défis liés au personnel et des attitudes variables concernant le pourboire. L'ambiance est généralement considérée comme décontractée et sans prétention, ce qui en fait un lieu prisé pour un déjeuner rapide ou des repas de groupe dans le quartier chinois, bien que certains clients aient exprimé des avis mitigés sur certains plats ou sur la propreté des lieux.
Came here for dinner on vacation & was so pleasantly surprised by this gem. Reasonably priced with large portions. Extremely authentic dumpling menu, especially for someone scouting out quality northern chinese cuisine. It's a great place to try many varieties of juicy dumplings. All the hot dishes looked very well prepared & appetizing as well. Not overly salty or oily. My family left extremely satisfied & will be coming back. Service was quick & friendly!
Pros: The dumplings were pretty good, & I liked they used handmade wrappers. Cons: we ordered the cucumber salad & it was disgusting. I was born & grew up in China, I know what a cucumber salad is supposed to taste like, which is usually garlicky or sour & spicy & savoury from the inclusion of soy sauce. Their cucumber salad tasted like dessert, so sweet & covered in sugar it gave me a toothache after two bites. It had no other flavour than sweet, it made me wonder if the chef was sick because I can't understand how a healthy Chinese person would make something this inedible & serve it to the public. Neither me nor my partner could stomach the taste so we asked if we could send it back or trade it for another dish of an equivalent value. I explained in Chinese to the owner that this is not at all what I thought we were ordering, it tastes nothing like the Chinese cucumber salads I've been eating my whole life, & if I had known it would taste like this, i would have never gone for it. She responded with a'no way, everyone has their own palate' which is a hilarious statement BC you are running a Chinese restaurant where people expect to eat Chinese food that tastes like Chinese people made it, not white Canadians who don't know what they're doing. & the straight up denial & deflection, from one Chinese person to another, was quite shocking. I felt I had to write a review here because people should know before they order this awful awful dish.
Menu is limited, very'white' Chinese food. When we went, most people in there are in fact no Chinese. Food we did end up getting was good but I wouldn't go there again just because it's not what I want out of the menu.
2 janv. 2026
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Awesome lunch spot! We are visiting from Texas & wanted to try dumplings. We got the chicken & Chinese cabbage dumplings as well as the General Tao's tofu. Both were amazing. The portions were big & the service was awesome. I would highly recommend Oh Dumplings.
Super authentic handmade dumplings from scratch. Also a fantastic value, with huge portions for very little money. Service isn't particularly attentive, but frankly, that's also how it works in China. I appreciate that everything here really is done the Chinese way.
We were a group of 4. We came here during the Otakuthon on sunday & we found room right away. The service fast & very kind. The lady was super available & she explained us the dishes & gave us advices. The portions were humongous, nice to share. The prices in the average of the other Chinese restaurants. The location is in a very good position in Chinatown. The food is the star, delicious!! With a lot of choice. Surprisingly the dumplings carrots (without meat or fish) were amazing! Thank you!
The staff were kind enough to seat us half an hour before the 9 pm closing, & spoke excellent English. We had an order of pork & cabbage dumplings, which were juicy & flavorful. Also had incredibly crispy & light salt & pepper chicken, & beef noodles, lightly fried, not greasy. True, it's not an extensive menu, but it was longer than the other dumpling place's down the street. The interior was basic & clean, but you're not coming for ambience. We enjoyed watching the ladies make the dumplings by hand, from their glassed in station. We're from out of town but eat good Chinese food often in NYC at its various Chinatowns. I can be snobby about Asian food, being Asian myself. I have this well proven theory that the best Chinese places don't bother too much about decor & fancy bathrooms, they are all about the food. This, my friends, is the real deal, although the menu isn't that adventurous, it's got some very well executed greatest hits. My somewhat picky 8 year old couldn't stop eating the dumplings & chicken! We will try to eat here again during our trip.
Nice little place for dumplings 🥟 & other Chinese dishes. 🍽️🥢 It is vegetarian friendly with a few delicious items on the menu. It seems a bit cheap asking for a dollar for hot oil sauce. Overall, we enjoyed our dinner.
Being a dumpling fan, I had to try this place (has been open for approx. 1yr). You can view the menu online, there's is alot of other options if your not a dumpling kinda person.
We had (15) steamed chicken & coriander dumplings, (15) pan fried(one sided) pork & chinese cabbage dumplings & a side (wich could be a entree because it's huge) of cold spicy noodle salad (cucumbers, chinese watermelon, egg, rice noodles). All of it was delicious! First off, 15 dumplings for 10-12$ is a great value. The stuffing was juicy & tasty, far from some bland dumplings I've had out there. The cold noodle salad sounds weird, you imagine a cold plate of naked spaghetti, but it's completly the opposite, tasty, saucy, spicy, lots of vegs.
The bathroom is a hike up four flights of stairs so not exactly convenient for the elderly or children.
My only complaint is the service. Waiter only speaks english, he never came around to fill up our water glasses, nor did he offer a fork (could have been useful for noodles), we never got extra napkins.
I will definetely go back for the pan fried dumplings & try out some other noodle flavors.