Ding Tai Fung

Ding Tai Fung, Markham 3235 Hwy 7 #18B - Markham

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Last update on 08/06/2023
4,0
192 Reviews
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Last update on 09/08/2023
3,9
1505 Reviews
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Last update on 13/01/2021
3,5
165 Reviews
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Last update on 13/01/2021
4,4
230 Reviews

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Last update on 13/01/2021
4,6
159 Reviews

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Last update on 12/08/2020
3,4
11 Reviews

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Valentine Harmon
+5
The place was clean. The food was prepared to order. Everything was hot and fresh. The honey chicken was great.
4 months ago
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Erika Golem
+5
You must head to Markham if you're looking for an authentic xiaolongbao experience (this shouldn't be much of a surprise). And Ding Tai Fung delivers. Named #1 Best Dumplings by blogTO, I had to check them out. With no affiliation to Taiwan's famous Din Tai Fung chain, this place is doing xiaolongbao all their own. What are they? Shanghai soup dumplings! Steamed in a bamboo basket (called a xiaolong) these little pockets of soupy deliciousness are incredible when done well.

We visited on a Saturday evening and were met with a busy restaurant and an even busier parking lot. The first thing that you notice upon entering the restaurant is the glorious aroma in the air. Next, my eyes landed on the huge glass window into the kitchen where half a dozen cooks were busy filling and pinching dumplings among towers of bamboo baskets. The feeling of the space is exactly what you would expect; a comfortable, decently nice room with minimal decor. We were seated right away at a big, round family-style table complete with a lazy susan in the middle (so useful!). Each table is adorned with a pot of hot jasmine green tea, a welcoming way to sip while you peruse the menu. The staff was friendly and graciously answered any of our perplexed questions. 

I ordered an Iced Tea with Milk ($3.49) to drink. Served strong and bitter, a small pitcher of sweet liquid simple syrup was included so that I could sweeten the iced tea to taste. Once my drink was a little bit sweeter I really enjoyed this bold and punchy cold tea.

The menu is long and extensive with many different pages and sections. My advice is to begin with the bao (buns) and to expand from there. We were provided with a piece of paper and a pen to mark down our order by checking off our selections. Then we simply handed this sheet of paper to the server and waited for everything to arrive!

Our main item of interest, of course, was the Steamed Soup Dumplings with Crab Meat & Pork Filling ($10.25). These were the xiaolongbao that we were anxiously awaiting to taste. Our server removed the bamboo lid and with a flourish of steam six skillfully handcrafted dumplings came into view. Pinched to perfection, we excitedly dove in. Consuming a xiaolongbao properly involves a few intricacies that are helpful to be aware of. First, lift the dumpling by the top of the pinch with your chopsticks and place it into your spoon. Next, poke a hole into the bottom of the dumping with your chopstick to release the hot broth. Allow the broth to fill your spoon and slurp away! Next, enjoy the rest of the dumpling with ginger and sauce. It's truly a beautiful dining experience.

These xiaolongbao were the best that I've ever had! Each one was bursting full of delicious buttery broth. The savoury filling of crab and pork was beautifully seasoned, seafoody and very flavourful. Each bite was like a comforting warm hug and I loved everything about them. Incredible.

For something non-bao we ordered the Braised Bean Curd with Chinese Mushroom ($12.99). This was nice for something different. The texture of the bean curd (tofu) was very pleasant and deeply saucy. The meaty mushrooms were a perfect compliment in the glaze-like sauce.

Not finished with the steamed dumplings, we made sure to also try the Steamed Shrimp & Pork Siu Mai ($8.99). A slightly different style of bao from a different region, these ones are decidedly more ornamental. Equally soupy on the inside and bursting with flavour, I enjoyed the plump and sweet shrimp that was positioned atop each dumpling. The pork filling was very good. You can't go wrong with any/all dumplings at Ding Tai Fung.

We also couldn't miss a more fluffy style of bao and ordered the Shanghai-Style Pan-Fried Pork Buns ($8.75). My husband's favourite, these buns are larger, softer, and like warm pillows. Sprinkled with sesame seeds, these orbs are so easy to bite into and offer a very satisfying texture. The savoury pork nestled within is like a delicious little treasure.

We couldn't leave without trying one of their interesting-sounding desserts and decided to go as far away from the "familiar" as we could. Sesame-Filled Sweet Dumplings in Soup with Fermented Rice & Egg Drop ($8.25). Our server dished our dessert soup into our bowls and I marveled at the fact that I had not seen anything like this before. This dessert was so unique and I am so glad that I had the opportunity to try it! The sweet broth was warm and almost syrupy, but not so sweet that it became too much. The egg within the soup was exactly like hot egg drop soup, which was so interesting to see in dessert form. The dumplings themselves were deliciously beautiful pockets that contained an amazing black sesame paste. I loved the bit of bite to them. I cannot stress enough how different this dessert was (the closest thing that it reminded me of is Indian gulab jamun) and how wonderfully every unexpected component came together.

I loved the authentic and delicious experience that I had at Ding Tai Fung! The xiaolongbao were the best that I've ever had, even better than any that I tried in Vancouver. I certainly want to return to try more types of their bao and I've also heard that the Shanghai Wonton with Spicy Sauce is very good. A must-do to satisfy your dumpling needs!
Mar 14, 2019
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Cooking With Alison
+3.5
This is our go-to "fancy" Shanghai restaurant. Almost everything's decent, but my favourite is their xiao long bao. I do find their "handmade" noodles (beef noodle soup) to be a bit disappointing. This place is a bit pricier than a lot of smaller, hole-in-the-wall Shanghai restaurants that are on par when it comes to food, but I like the location and the atmosphere of Ding Tai Fung.
Jul 01, 2016
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Gastro World
+4
Especially since the restaurant does make a mean xiao long bao ($6.25); you can see the men standing around the table filling and pinching these pillows of joy. Interestingly, upon closer inspection, they actually look larger before being steamed. 

How the ultra-thin wrappers holds all the broth and can withstand being pinched by chopsticks is still a small miracle. As soon as the lid is lifted I can’t wait to get my hands on these succulent pork dumplings.

Why we’ve never ordered the Shanghai wonton with spicy sauce ($7.49) until this visit is beyond me. There’s nothing fancy about the bite-sized pork and shrimp wontons but the salty soy laced with chili oil pairs so nicely.

The pan fried pork dumplings ($6.49) continues to impress
Jun 18, 2016
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Rosie
+4
We wrapped up Chopstick Walk 2015 with Shanghai-style dim sum at Ding Tai Fung on Highway 7. Located in the busy and huge First Markham Place strip mall, this restaurant is popular for its xiaolongbao (steamed buns prepared in bamboo steaming baskets.)
Jun 05, 2016
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Food Fanatic
+4
This restaurant had a steady stream of traffic for the entire weekday lunch crowd. Service was fast and efficient.

We ordered green beans with spicy pork, Shanghai soup dumplings (2 varieties - crab and pork and just pork), deep fried spring rolls, steamed chive dumplings, and the green onion pancakes.

The Shanghai soup dumplings, especially the crab and pork, were so outstanding that my memory of the rest of the meal (from yesterday) is limited. The broth squirted out in huge bursts. Thin, delicate skin. And it was heavenly. It was comparable to the soup dumplings I have had in Richmond, BC, but even better.

The chive dumplings were also incredible. Fluffy and generously filled. Aromatic.

So worth the wait.
May 27, 2016
Zomato
Generic Eater
+4
Stand out dishes are their xiao long bao with pork and crab--perfect when eaten with a shred of vinegar-soaked ginger; snow pea shoots sautéed in garlic, and beef brisket noodle soup with wontons. Their fried rice is just as consistently delicious. Service is brisk and efficient; not unfriendly. Comfortable, clean surroundings and a clear view of the busy prep cooks rolling and stuffing dumplings behind a large glass feature wall enhance this restaurant staple.
Apr 10, 2016
Zomato
Amy Leung
+3.5
The food is pretty good. I ate there many times and the quality have been more or less the same. But the cleanliness of the restaurant turns me off. Sometimes the tables are sticky and there are flies. But either than that the food is enjoyable.
Feb 02, 2016
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Viatrix Lee
+4
This place is yummy and satisfying! There are a few items I always order every time I visit: Xiao Long Bao, Steamed Sticky Rice Rolls (one order each of savoury & sweet), Braised Beef Noodles in Soup, Shanghai-Style Fried Rice Cake, and Red Bean Souffle Balls for dessert. I like Shanghai food in general, so I always enjoy my visits here. My family has been coming here for almost 18 years now and they've managed to maintain quality food. And of course, it's always cool to peek through the viewing window into the kitchen, where chefs are busy hand-pulling noodles and stacking towers of dim sum up to the ceiling!
Jan 17, 2016
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Allermanger
+4
This restaurant had been on my to-go list for Dim Sum for quite a long time! I finally visited the restaurant for an early dinner with the hubs this weekend and I have to say that we were both pleasantly surprised! It was our first time trying Shanghai Dim Sum but it’s certainly not our last…We arrived with no reservation just after 4pm, so the restaurant was relatively not busy but still full of customers. The open kitchen by the back of the restaurant definitely caught our attention, as many chefs were making dumpling after dumpling. The Dim Sum here seems to be served all day (yay!). I found the prices okay – nothing too cheap nor too expensive. There were many items that I had never seen or tried before so I definitely studied the menu for a good 10 minutes trying to figure out what to order.
Nov 23, 2015

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Now Open
Monday:
11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday:
11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday:
11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday:
10:30 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday:
10:30 AM - 11:00 PM

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