Bing's Dumplings 麵香

Dumpling restaurant · Fremont

Bing's Dumplings 麵香

Dumpling restaurant · Fremont

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34360 Fremont Blvd, Fremont, CA 94555

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Soup dumplings, hand-pulled noodles, wontons, buns  

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34360 Fremont Blvd, Fremont, CA 94555 Get directions

+1 510 320 5360
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Where to Stock Up on Frozen Dumplings in the Bay Area | Eater SF

"The Fremont restaurant is mostly known for its soup dumplings, which it sells frozen — $22 for a bag of 30 — along with a variety of other frozen dumplings, wontons, and buns. The restaurant also sells hot food for takeout Friday–Sunday. On Monday through Thursday, you can call 408-806-4881 to arrange pickup of frozen dumplings from 11 a.m.–6 p.m." - Luke Tsai

https://sf.eater.com/maps/frozen-dumplings-takeout-sf-east-bay
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Restaurants Worth the Drive from San Francisco | Eater SF

"Approximate Drive Time: 45 minutes Why it’s worth it: San Francisco has plenty of restaurants that serve soup dumplings, but none compare to the perfection served at this Fremont restaurant. From the precise folds to the thickness of the wrapper to the savory broth within, these xiao long bao are a must for any dumpling connoisseur." - Eater Staff

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Kaitlin M

Google
Amazing food and great service. Large portions, we will be back! Forgot to take a picture of the braised beef and rice, that was so tender and 4 dishes was way too much for 2 people.

Edna G

Google
Oh man oh man! I found another hand-pulled noodles place close to home! Score!! Woohoo! Right next to 99 Ranch market and close to the freeway. My co-workers have been talking about this place back in the day. I have been going here with my family for years and took many friends as well. This location has changed from many different places and Bings’s seems to have stayed over seven years now! Good sign! I like their open space dining set up where the kitchen is open and you can see them make their dumplings and noodles...ooo lala!! Their menu is very simple and everything is now below $19. Price inflation but some are reasonable. Go figure! Very good portions though. You can taste the difference. Had their spicy and regular beef braised noodle soup. Meat was tender and the noodles are soft! You can tell the noodles are made fresh. Also, I like their wonton noodle soup. All broth soups are very good. Spicy was not really spicy to me though so I had to added more spice! Haha Their Hot Oil-Seared (dry) Noodles with minced pork is also very good. Their wonton in Chili Oil is good as well. I also get their pork soup dumplings. Everything they make are pretty good! The dumpling wrap is not too thick and lots of meat inside. You need to learn to eat with chop sticks and soup spoon to drink the soup from the dumplings! Also, you have to make the right sauce to dip this in. They don’t offer free tea anymore. It’s only 50cents but It’s good. My fave place when I am craving spicy dry noodles or beef braised noodle soup. I just wish they added more bok choy for more veggies for a balance. Very surprising their service is still pretty good, friendly and attentive. Seems they are a family business. They speak pretty good English, too. We are regulars here! So this means I totally recommend this place!

Tina “ลูกไร” Beauty professional

Google
When I come to Thai temple in Fremont I have to stop this place. Today my husband go with beef soup.✅ and sour pork soup for me as always ✅. Potstickers is so so.

Rachel S.

Google
We went there before noon and we were able to get a table very quickly. We ordered the cucumber salad, shrimp and pork wonton in chili oil, pork and dill dumplings, and Lanzhou beef noodle soup. The smashed cucumber salad was okay, and the wonton was pretty good. The beef noodle soup and the dumplings were terrible and I’d definitely not gonna order those again. The noodles had a thick texture and the beef was very dry. Same as the dumpling skin and the fillings had a weird taste.

3dogs1monkey

Google
It’s been a while since we came back here. On my son graduation, he wanted to eat here again so we went there. One thing I noticed everything was served in disposable plates. My kids like soup dumplings, spicy wontons, sheared gyoza. I tried the brisket noodles soup and my wife spicy lanze spicy noodles soup. Everything was not as good as before, the meat inside was dry. The soup was not tasty. My brisket noodles soup was tasteless. The soup has no flavor, salty water. The meat is tender but no taste. My daughter agreed that the food quality was bad. This place is mostly for young people who like noodles, spicy food. It was not a good experience for us. We’ll not be coming back here again.

Chris Rodriguez

Google
I love this spot for a comforting dinner. I’ve tried a handful of things, but I always find myself coming back to the spicy pork noodle and the xiao long bao, of course. The noodles are delightfully chewy and have a good homemade texture, and the pork adds heaps of flavor to the dish. I don’t find it to be very spicy, which I enjoy. The xlb has a much more home style flavor and texture as compared to other higher end restaurants one might go to. They’re full of flavorful soup, and coupled with some ginger and chili oil you get an unbeatable bite. Staff is friendly and the whole place feels like a mom and pop. I’ve never had an issue getting parking, and getting a table is usually quick.

Maya N

Google
The best soup dumplings in the area. I liked the pork xlb better than the crab one. Xlb pork filling tasted clean and savory, with lots of soup. I liked that it wasn't sweet like in some other places. I also got lanzhou beef noodle soup, which was also very tasty with nice bouncy noodles and generous amount of tender beef.

Tanushree Vaidya

Google
We decided to swing by on a Friday night. We got a table without any wait time. Already a win! We ordered the vegetable buns, the hot chilli oil dumplings with pork and shrimp and the hot oil seared noodles with spicy pork. The vegetable buns were super fluffy and delicious. I love eating them with the chilli oil and soy sauce at the table. Will try their dumplings next time to see how they turn out! The shrimp and pork dumplings were spot on as well, my partner really enjoyed those. The noodles were a really generous portion size and they accommodated our request to make them extra spicy. The texture of the noodles was chewy and they had a little bite to them - my husband enjoyed them. The plates are paper, the decor is ok, but overall it was super clean, the service was nice and we look forward to coming back to try more stuff! As a vegetarian I really liked that they had some interesting options. :)