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Asian, Chinese, Nepalese
ClosedOpens at 12PM
$$$$ Price range per person INR 230
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Shop No 8, Garib Nawaj Manzil, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Rd, opp. Pnt Colony
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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Chinese and Nepalese cuisines are what this restaurant boasts. Dumpling Khang with takeout food is suitable for those guests who like to have supper on the go. Have nicely cooked fried dumplings, fried chicken and momos at this place when you happen to be near it. Tasty chocolate mousse is the best dish. Here you can order good bitter. Clients visit this spot to taste great lemonade.

Many reviewers consider the staff friendly. People say that the service is fine here. You are to be pleasantly impressed with attractive prices at this restaurant. Come here for the quiet ambiance. 4.3 is what Dumpling Khang received from the Google rating system.

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Sanjay Singh Request content removal
Very small, simple and cozy place to visit. If u wana taste Tibetan food, do visit. Food: 4 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 3 Service: Dine in Price per person: ₹600–800
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Dumpling Khang is a place I’ve been going to since 2019 — I still remember the first time I tried their chicken thupka and how much I absolutely loved it. It had this authentic, comforting flavour that made me come back again and again. For a long time, I used to order their momo-thupka combo on a monthly basis — and back then it felt totally worth it. It was around ₹170, came with a generous bowl of soup and 6 momos, and tasted super fresh. Over time, of course, the price went up (₹190… ₹200… and now it’s ₹320-350 if you order online), but what’s more disappointing is that the quality has definitely gone down. The thupka still hits on some days, but the momos have become really average — they taste like pre-packed ones just deep-fried and served. Not the fresh, soft, flavourful momos they used to be. There’s also this dish called Laughing — which they hype up quite a bit — but honestly, it was very underwhelming. It’s basically some kind of roll (reminded me of Gujarati khaman) with Maggi/Wai Wai noodles stuffed inside, and that’s it. For the price, it really doesn’t deliver. We also tried their Nepali thali on our recent visit — again, something they highly recommended. But that was another miss. It had rice, basic dal, some greens, one sabzi (usually an aloo sabzi), a small portion of chicken gravy and achar. It was okay, not bad, but definitely not something I’d go back for. Now coming to the space itself — it’s tiny. Like, four tables tiny. So only four groups (of 3–4 people max) can sit at a time. Because of that, if you go during peak hours, it gets super crowded and you may have to wait. And even after placing your order, the food can take a while to arrive. That said, the place does give off a very warm, comforting, homely vibe. It’s the kind of small place that makes you want to curl up with soup on a rainy day. They also usually do these combo offers during New Year and other festivals — where you get a set number of dishes or momos for a fixed price. I’d honestly recommend that more than dining in right now. The combos are way more reasonable and they get delivered to your home, so you skip the waiting and the crowd. So yeah — if you’ve never tried it, go for their soups. They still remind me of the flavours from Himachal. But otherwise, the rest of the food is average, prices are high now, and the overall experience just isn’t what it used to be. Food: 3 Service: 2 Atmosphere: 4 Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: ₹400–600 Recommendation for vegetarians: Would not recommend Vegetarian offerings: Clearly labelled vegetarian dishes Parking space: Difficult to find parking Parking options: Parking is unavailable
CINDY DSILVA Request content removal
The food and service were good here. The veg food and kung pao chicken were also good. Was introduced to combination rice which I had never had before. Small but pretty decent place. Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: ₹400–600 Parking space: Somewhat difficult to find parking
Asian, Chinese, Nepalese
ClosedOpens at 12PM
$$$$ Price range per person INR 230
Dumpling Khang on map
© OpenStreetMaps contributors
Shop No 8, Garib Nawaj Manzil, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Rd, opp. Pnt Colony
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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Shop No 8, Garib Nawaj Manzil, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Rd, opp. Pnt Colony, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Features
Сredit cards accepted Outdoor seating Takeaway Delivery Booking Not wheelchair accessible
Opening hours
SundaySun 12PM-12AM
MondayMon 12PM-12AM
TuesdayTue 12PM-12AM
WednesdayWed 12PM-12AM
ThursdayThu 12PM-12AM
FridayFri 12PM-12AM
SaturdaySat 12PM-12AM
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