Ugly Dumpling, a Shanghai-inspired dim sum, soup dumplings (xiao long bao) and noodles restaurant, is taking over a shuttered TGI Fridays in New Tampa. The space is located in The Walk at Highwoods Preserve shopping center.
This could mark the first Ugly Dumpling outpost in Florida. Ugly Dumpling’s website lists both Gainesville and Kissimmee as forthcoming locations.
“They are under construction,” said Karalynn Holbrook, director of leasing at Acadia Realty Trust, who manages the Tampa Bay property Ugly Dumpling will occupy.
Expect soup dumplings (six to an order) filled with pork and broth ($8.95); shrimp noodles ($13.95); and bubble tea ($5.95).
“Tampa, Florida is getting an Ugly Dumpling! Our new location on Bruce B. Downs Boulevard will bring authentic Chinese soup dumplings to the Tampa Bay area,” the restaurant’s website said.
On Friday afternoon, a large banner reading “coming soon” hung across the front windows of the building facing a busy Bruce. B. Downs Boulevard. Inside, the slogan “In here, it’s always Friday” remained emblazoned across the back wall.
Chinese xiao long bao (soup dumplings) are having a moment in Tampa Bay as Shanghai Dumpling House opened in January on East Fowler Avenue and Zen Dumplings debuted in Brandon last fall.
Xiao long bao can be tricky to eat, but rewarding.
Grab a large plastic soup spoon, the kind that most Asian restaurants have in slotted napkin holders. Place the dumpling in the spoon and gingerly bite off its tip, allowing heat to escape and broth to ooze out. Add black vinegar, chili oil, soy sauce. Make sure the dumpling has cooled enough, then eat it whole.
It’s a heavenly bite when executed well, and when cooked properly, the dumplings will inevitably burn, just a little.
Ugly Dumpling opened its first location in Edison, New Jersey, in 2023, as reported by hospitality industry news website Verdict Food Service. The Chinese restaurant is primarily an East Coast concept with 12 open locations and eight forthcoming.
The restaurant is managed by Vertex Hospitality Group, based out of Flushing Queens, New York, and that also manages KPot, Hook & Reel and Kinya Ramen. While Ugly Dumpling’s logo is on the masthead of Vertex’s LinkedIn page, the restaurant is not listed in the company’s overview.
Vertex Hospitality Group did not respond to a phone message seeking comment. Ugly Dumpling’s flagship location declined to comment when reached by phone.
19601 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., Tampa. uglydumplingmenu.com
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