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By 👻 @Noe C., 03/10/2024 4:00 am
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Din Tai Fung is a Taiwanese restaurant chain located around the world. This one was located in the Westfield mall at Century City. It's very modern and has a beautiful view if you're seated near the window wall. Make sure to make a reservation at least a week in advance; we somehow snagged a same day reservation at 6:30pm for 3 on a Saturday night (which is nearly impossible). The service is always fast and up to standard. They have a restaurant available as well. Overall, ambiance and service was good. Food We ordered the famous xiao long bao, beef noodle soup, spicy chicken wontons, noodles with minced pork, chicken fried noodles, chocolate xiao long bao, and the lychee boba. Each dish ranges from around $12-$20 and the portions aren't the biggest but are shareable. Price per portion is slightly more expensive. This specific time we went, we felt that the xiao long bao didn't have as much soup as usual. The rest of the dishes were okay but we would say skip the chicken fried noodles. Overall, Din Tai Fung is great for a night out but there's definitely better Taiwanese food you can get in LA. Overall: 4.2 The ambiance + service: 4.5/5 The food: 4/5 The price: $$$
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