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Din Tai Fung Reviews from The Last Year
popular dim sum place that's popular for a reason.
really good and accessible the waiters always explain how to order what they recommend etc
Famous Taipei, Taiwan restaurant
Renowned restaurant Taipei, Taiwan, in a prime location inside Taipei 101. Always crowded with wait times of over 30 minutes, but good service and easy menu choices as you wait for a seat.
excellent food and service.
great selection. please note - they will not seat you until your entire party is present.
Food and service are amazing! I recommend d the soup
Food and service are amazing! I recommend d the soup dumplings, green bea s, and wontons.
What's not to enjoy about Din Tai Fung? This is a gorgeous
What's not to enjoy about Din Tai Fung? This is a gorgeous location in a busy part of town but still well maintained and worth the trek up for good dumplings. Great variety of vegan/plant-based options so there's something for everyone. The sesame spinach noodles, string beans, and previously enjoyed dumplings are some of the standouts here. Sadly there are still no vegan XLB to be had but I'm sure it'll come in due time. Sadly, they forgot about my vegan dumplings and I didn't have the heart to try and ask for them once everyone had already finished. A small ding on what was already a nice meal. Reservations are a must and be prepared to sit down and enjoy a nice meal with great service.
What a great experience!!!!! We enjoyed several dishes and
What a great experience!!!!! We enjoyed several dishes and loved the busy atmosphere and delicious food! Expensive but worth every penny. Our waiter was helpful and explained the menu and even made recommendations. The short ribs were our favorite and the lychee martini was sweet and refreshing.
It was my first time trying this place so I was trying to
It was my first time trying this place so I was trying to see what all the hype was about. The wait is extremely long, and everything is priced on the high end. Of all the things we ordered, the green beans did not disappoint,
Extremely over-rated.
Ambience was amazing and I felt like I was right back in Far-East...service was spotty -- lots of mess-ups in our order. We did order a lot but the minimum of $1600 for a group of 20 sounded very very excessive and our group had to scramble to hit the minimum towards the end (almost felt like gouging!) Here's what we ate and I am ranking it from best to worst (this is totally subjective and my opinion so take it with a grain of salt!) 1. String Beans and garlic - I inhaled an entire plate of this 2. The Xiao Lon Bao - any kind of- all good !!! The soup dumplings are brilliantly executed and you can't go wrong with the chicken, pork and crab - all of them are good! 3. The Shrimp and Pork Pot Stickers - were delicious ! 4. Chicken Fried Rice - could have used more flavor and oomph! 5. Hot & Sour Soup - bland and disappointing 6. Boba Teas - just meh! 7. Shu Mai - Avoid! Will I be back - time will tell !!!
Amazing food and service, it's always worth any wait or
Amazing food and service, it's always worth any wait or distance travel for me. Highly recommend.
Amazing food, definitely a must try if you've never been.
It is a little pricier but the quality and taste of the food is amazing
Din Tai Fung at the University Village shopping mall (on
Din Tai Fung at the University Village shopping mall (on 2nd floor of the parking structure near the Tesla shop) is an upscale dumpling restaurant that offers comfort food with exceptional service. Their Chinese/Taiwanese cuisine is a delight, featuring a variety of dishes such as dumplings/xiao long bao, wontons, and noodles, often using similar ingredients in different combinations. They also have a good assortment of vegan options. The price is on the higher side when considering the portions, but it's the price you pay for great service and quality of food. The restaurant is popular so it's typically packed. But despite being busy, customers move in and out quickly thanks to the efficient staff. With that said, there was an awkward incident where our host had somehow forgotten about us while seating us so we were left awkwardly standing in the middle of the entire restaurant for a few minutes, but one of the supervisors were apologetic and fixed the situation. The flavors and presentation were all there. I ordered the Kurobuta Pork Xiao Long Bao, Chicken Xiao Long Bao, Shrimp & Kurobuta Pork Wonton Soup, and Noodles with Minced Kurobuta Pork. Restrooms, tables, menus - everything was clean. I also used the convenient yelp feature of joining the waitlist which you can do ahead of time when you're within a certain proximity to the restaurant. This will carve out a good 15 minutes from your wait time!
Mandatory lunch as a tourist
We waited 1 hour to be seated as it was on a weekend. As a first-timer in Taiwan we just had to try and see the difference in taste and quality, but we were pleasantly surprised as everything we ordered tastes exactly as what they serve in Dubai, except they have pork options.
Friendly Nice service
Very nice friendly staff, always smiling and always pack with people. Still the same taste after a year going there. Nice service.
Food was great!
The food was great and delicious. Service was good but somehow, as it was quite busy (as it was a public holiday in Taiwan), would take time to ask someone for help. Tricky, you should have to arrive earlier, at least 30 minutes before the store opens to get the ticket; otherwise you might have to wait more than an hour!
The best Xiao Long Bao
The best Xiao Long Bao I ever had is at Din Tai Fung. The quality is very consistent and always good. Service is always good but could be a bit slow depending on how busy it is at the time. Highly recommend this restaurant chain and this location. While waiting for my table, I could always do my shopping which is plenty to choose from.
Excellence no matter the location
I have already visited their location in Singapore and was looking forward to eating there. I was not disappointed. The dumplings were excellent and the side dishes were great as well. The service was outstanding and the food arrived quickly. They were using robots to deliver the food. It was fun watching the robots run around. The only negative was the Hot & Sour soup. It was terrible. Canned soup would have tasted better.
Not Worth the Long Wait!
Din Tai Fung is a Taiwanese restaurant chain most famous for its xiaolongbao (steamed pork dumplings). Although the 101 branch officially opens at 11am, the wait for a table at 10:45am is approximately 1 hour! Customers can pre-order their food online while waiting in the mall area. Servers are accommodating. Food is delivered by a meal-bot, which is very efficient. However, the poor quality definitely is not worth waiting for. Signature dishes are not impressive at all! The skin of the various xiaolongbaos is very thick and a tad bit dry. Noodles are lukewarm. The smooth and flavourful House Special Spicy Vegetable and Ground Pork Wontons (NT 180) is the only recommendable dish.
It's a loooong wait
We arrived at 5 pm to queue for a dinner table. Apparently we weren't early enough and we waited nearly 2 hours. Food ranged from ok to good. Not outstanding. We were ravenous so we were able to order a great variety of dishes. Must order dishes include siu long bao and beef noodles. Being a very busy restaurant, expect lots of noise and movement around you. After the long wait, our mobile phones were out of juice. We brought a charger but the restaurant refused to charge for us because there's an adapter attached to the non-Taiwanese plug. And no charging if you didn't bring your own charger. We are tourists so.... no recharging phones and no Google maps after that.