Dumpling 10053 in El Monte

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If obvious and simple business names had contests, I'm certain Dumpling 10053 restaurant in El Monte would be in the top 10.

This Chinese/Taiwanese restaurant sits in a small corner off of Valley Boulevard. Address: 10053; food served: dumplings.

DUMPLING10053_1.jpgI stopped in to this little restaurant one chilly evening, looking to pick up a warm, comforting dinner. Good dumplings can be comforting. There was only a couple diners seated for a dinner out, but I wasn't alone in ordering out, as a few other customers came in after me to pick up their phone orders.

I perused the menu and, thinking more with my growling stomach than with my eyes or wallet, I went for an order of green onion pancakes ($3.75), two orders of pan-fried pork dumplings ($5.95 each order), one order of beef steamed dumplings ($6.50) and a side of vegetable fried rice ($5.50).

DUMPLING10053_3.jpgOkay, so the vegetable fried rice wasn't so much a side than a whole meal on its own. Though it looked tasty with vegetables and plenty of egg, it seemed to lack the "fried" in fried rice and needed a little salt.

The green onion pancakes were greasier than other places I've tried. Not bad but nothing spectacular either. The dumplings were big compared to other dumpling places I've been to, but that may have affected how they were cooked or their flavor.

DUMPLING10053_2.jpgThe beef steamed dumplings had a big piece of juicy beef inside but the dough was bland. The pan-fried pork dumplings also had a good size portion of tasty pork inside and though the dough flavor is enhanced when they are pan-fried, it was just okay. 

DUMPLING10053_4.jpgI can't say I won't come back to Dumpling 10053, there prices were decent, good and quick service and good portions. But they're will definitely be some Sriracha (rooster) sauce around.

Dumpling 10053 is open from 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

They are located at 10053 Valley Blvd., Ste. 2 in El Monte. For to-go orders, call (626) 350-0188.

2 Comments

David said:

Silk Elephant is one of my favorite plceas, too. They have a decent wine list. The atmosphere is perfect for a date or a small group of friends and I've never had a complaint with the food or the waitstaff after dozens of visits. Sometimes I don't get things as spicy as I want and I'm not a spice-head, but it depends on who's behind the wok. And the spice "number" system in Pittsburgh is wildly variable, not to mention no restaurant wants to REALLY spice things up for fear of getting the dish returned. Can't blame them.This is a terrific place to take someone you want to impress. Beautiful and reliable. And delicious.

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