Ling’s Dumplings offers a variety of both traditional and unique options—from pork and beef soup dumplings to bright green edamame and truffle dumplings— while Han’s Hand Roll Bar is described as an “approachable yet sophisticated sushi haven” that highlights fresh seafood like uni, salmon, o-toro, crab and more.
In addition to a variety of dumplings that are wrapped in homemade, brightly-colored dough (due to pigments in ingredients like ube, spinach and beets), Ling’s also offers chilled sesame noodles, dan dan noodles and a dumpling noodle soup.
While there’s no menu posted online for Han Hand Roll Bar just yet, it seems like its offerings are a tad more specialized than its sibling Zukku Sushi, which sells sushi rolls, burritos and poke bowls.
Both fast-casual Asian restaurants are the latest concepts from Majestic Restaurant Group, the same hospitality company that operates Astro Ice Cream and Ato Burritos & Bowls in addition to Zukku Sushi.
MRG announced its the opening of its new restaurants last fall, and spent the last several months renovating the future homes of Ling’s Dumplings and Han’s Hand Roll Bar.
Both new Asian restaurants are open from 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m.-9 p.m. on Sunday.
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