Soup dumplings & Chinese pot stickers are the specialty at this compact counter-service eatery.
"Upper West Side: Quick-service dumpling shop DiDi Dumpling has closed on the Upper West Side after a short six months, West Side Rag reports. The restaurant has another location in the Flatiron, at 38 Lexington Avenue, at East 24th Street, that remains open." - Luke Fortney
"DiDi Dumpling specializes in elongated, thin-skinned pot stickers stuffed with pork, chicken, or vegetables and griddle-fried in the popular stuck-together style. Other highlights of the brief menu include lo mein and hot-and-sour soup, offered in a room with a stylish fast-food ambiance." - Robert Sietsema
"This counter-service spot offers crispy rows of potstickers or steamed dumplings, each available in four varieties (pork, beef, chicken, or veggie) and served alongside soup or lo mein as affordable combo choices — 10 pieces with either accompaniment makes for an under-$10 meal. Or, go a la carte with dumplings, soups, or lo mein for a cheap snack. It’s not quite the same steal or quality as in Chinatown, but it’s a solid option for the area. Raw dumplings or wontons, served in bulk as 25- or 50-piece bags, are also available to take home. The affordable, quick spot often attracts lots of students from nearby Baruch College." - Alexandra Ilyashov
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