1. Pine & Crane
8.9
1521 Griffith Park Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Taiwanese Restaurant · Silver Lake · 120 tips and reviews
Ben D: Beef roll, potstickers
Lindy Groove: Pumpkin pot stickers and sweet potato greens w pork rice bowl
Josef Szotten: One of my favorite places in all of LA. For vegetarians - must have the Dan Dan Noodles, the scallion pancakes, the 5-spice bamboo and the potstickers. All delicious!
2. Roy's
8.3
6363 Topanga Canyon Blvd, Woodland Hills, CA
Sushi Restaurant · 16 tips and reviews
Dennis DeFrehn: Lobster potstickers and the Miso Butterfish...
Christina Anwar: Edamame, ebi roll, red curry chicken samosas, lobster pot stickers. Roy's trio, blackened ahi and macadamia crusted mahi mahi
Apple Disco: Can't go wrong with their Happy Hour $5 special. You can get sushi, drinks, sliders, etc, etc.
4. Si Laa
7.9
1128 S Robertson Blvd (Pico Blvd), Los Angeles, CA
Thai Restaurant · South Robertson · 9 tips and reviews
Myles Von Million: The potstickers are steamed, but they'll fry them on request. Takes a little longer, tho.
Oliver Delgado: The short rib in green curry is delicious, as is the crispy branzino. Start the meal with potstickers.
Johnny English: Good home made Thai food! don't expect to find mainstream dishes! There are only a few like the papaya salad. All in all it was just a brick in the wall!
5. Bao Dim Sum House
8.0
8256 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Dim Sum Restaurant · Mid-City West · 102 tips and reviews
Gail H: Love! Prawns w honey walnuts, chicken potstickers, shrimp dumplings are fab!!
Andrew S: Juicy pork dumplings and chicken potstickers
Kristen Orien: Juicy pork buns and the pork and spinach potstickers are my favorite! Truthfully, nothing I've ever had here was anything but amazing.
6. Mao's Kitchen
8.4
1512 Pacific Ave, Venice, CA
Chinese Restaurant · 89 tips and reviews
Kevin Steele: The potstickers are amazing. Try them.
🐯 A: I should have known to walk out when they served the fried wonton appetizer. Not authentic at all. Potstickers... Deep fried? WTF. Kung pao chicken is a stir fry with oyster sauce. FML.
Nicole Lingner: Weiwuer lamb is delish, the sprinroll's are a super bang for the buck and I am a huge fried rice fan (want a huuuge egg omelet on top, make it a chairman style).
7. Din Tai Fung
8.8
Westfield Century City, Los Angeles, CA
Chinese Restaurant · Century City · 32 tips and reviews
Chris Cheong: The wontons with spicy oil and the potstickers are amazing. The soup dumplings are overrated.
Kassi Nopratvarakorn: An order of XLBs is a must, but save room for their spicy dumplings, noodle dishes & actually, their dessert. My fav is the chocolate dumplings wrapped in mochi with chocolate oozing out the middle.
Diana Arz: Long lines, but that’s expected. Great food.
Victoria Menichetti: Pad Thai, Pad See Ew, Cheese Wontons and Pot Stickers!
Chris Cookson: The lunch combo is a really good deal, one of the few non-fast food places in the area where you can eat for under $10. Restaurant has a nice view of Venice Boulevard.
Kelly Bone: Excellent Tom Kha. Thick coconut broth with huge chunks of fresh ginger and lemongrass.
Antoinette Marie: The lunch set is awesome! The sautéed broccoli with tofu, pot stickers, sesame salad, & garlic rice. The watermelon slushy is amazing. Also, the Brussels sprouts and pork belly dish is fantastic!
Erik Rowley: You must come here, one of my favorite restaurants in LA! The food is incredible, order several dishes and share. The coconut and watermelon slushies = liquid heaven. Also lots of cool artwork!
Greta Alvarez: I recommend the Pad See Eww and the coconut drink. The place is arty and Adam Goldberg go there often.
11. Greenview Thai
7.2
11870 Santa Monica Blvd Ste 107 (Westgate), Los Angeles, CA
Thai Restaurant · West Los Angeles · 10 tips and reviews
Yvonne Ly: Pad-see-ew is delicious! I hardly get anything else but today I tries the potstickers (yum), crab Rangoon (yum if I love cream cheese), and Hainam Chicken (legit. Reminded me of home!)
Winnie Khoo: Fave: pineapple fried rice; Skip: egg rolls
Pavel Zhivulin: Good Pad Thai and Yellow Carry. Recommend lunch special!
13. Peking Tavern
7.3
806 S Spring St (8th Street), Los Angeles, CA
Gastropub · Gallery Row · 27 tips and reviews
LuxeLife: The beef potstickers or the seafood dumplings
Trish: order the spicy beef noodle soup. beef is tender, broth is good, noodles al dente. pot stickers and scallion pancakes are also a fave. extensive craft beer menu.
Eater: This subterranean Chinese pub has great craft beer and baijiu cocktails to keep the party going, but you can also opt for some house made noodles, dumplings, or soup, if you're in the mood. Read more.