A Delicious Dumpling Delicacy

In the fall of 2020 the Aria Resort and Casino opened their location of Din Tai Fung, a Taiwanese dumpling restaurant, that is absolutely to die for.


The location at the Aria makes Nevada only the fourth state in the U.S. to have a Din Tai Fung location, and their Hong Kong location has even received the highly coveted Michelin Star for their delicious food and high-quality service. Din Tai Fung was started in 1927 when Mr. Bing-Yi Yang moved to Taiwan for hopes of a better future. From there, he and his wife started selling Xia Long Bao aka pork soup dumplings. The success of their product was immense and soon they started opening locations until they finally reached the United States.


The New York Times has even named it one of the top ten gourmet restaurants in the world because they make all the dumplings from scratch through a glass window so that every dish is as fresh as can be and you can see it! They still sell their classic Xia Long Bao, and it is still garnering great reviews. Jenni McKenna, the broker/owner of McKenna Property Management, visited when the Las Vegas location first opened and came back with singing Din Tai Fung's praises. By now, half of our team has now had the chance to enjoy their food and not one person walks away disappointed.


If you have a chance to go visit or want to try something delicious and new, they are following all COVID-19 restrictions and are keeping everyone well-spaced away from each other. Team members say to make sure to order the chocolate desert dumplings because they are the absolute best way to end the meal.


To schedule reservation with the Aria Resort and Casino follow this link: https://aria.mgmresorts.com/en/restaurants/din-tai-fung.html?ecid=GMB_AR_RE

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