Din Tai Fung has built a name for itself serving dim-sum style menu and bite-sized soup dumplings. Kurobuta or black hog pork, can be found in almost all of their meat-based dumplings. They also serve other Taiwanese inspired dishes like long bao noodles, fried rice, and sautéed or stir fry meals. Oriental desserts like steamed buns and sticky rice wraps are also featured.

You’ll find the up-to-date menu prices at Din Tai Fung in 2024 below.

Appetizers

Menu ItemSize/QuantityPrice
Cucumber Salad$7.50
Sweet & Sour Pork Baby Back Ribs$14.50
Seaweed & Beancurd In a Vinegar Dressing$7.50
Soy Noodle Salad$7.50
Wood Ear Mushrooms in a Vinegar Dressing$7.50
Hot & Sour Soup$12.50
Steamed Soup with Bone-in Chicken$11.00
Steamed Soup with Bone-in Beef Short Ribs$12.00
Vegetarian Hot & Sour Soup$12.50

Xiao Long Bao

Menu ItemSize/QuantityPrice
Kurobuta Pork Xiao Long Bun10 Pieces$15.50
Crab & Kurobuta Pork Xiao Long Bao10 Pieces$19.00
Chicken Xiao Long Bao10 Pieces$15.50

Steamed Dumplings & Buns

Menu ItemSize/QuantityPrice
Chicken Dumplings10 Pieces$15.50
Vegan Dumplings10 Pieces$15.50
Steamed Cod Dumplings10 Pieces$16.50
Shrimp & Kurobuta Pork Dumplings10 Pieces$16.50
Kimchi & Kurobuta Pork Shao Mai10 Pieces$16.50
Vegetable & Kurobuta Pork Dumplings10 Pieces$16.50
Shrimp & Kurobuta Pork Shao Mai10 Pieces$11.00
Sticky Rice & Kurobuta Pork SHao Mai10 Pieces$10.50
Kurobuta Pork Buns2 Pieces$7.50
Chicken & Mushroom Buns2 Pieces$7.50
Vegetable & Kurobuta Pork Buns2 Pieces$7.50
Vegan Buns2 Pieces$7.50
Extra Ginger50 grams$2.50

Wontons

Menu ItemSize/QuantityPrice
Shrimp & Kurobuta Pork Spicy Wontons8 Pieces$15.00
Chicken Spicy Wontons8 Pieces$15.00
Vegetable & Kurobuta Pork Spicy Wontons8 Pieces$15.00
Vegan Spicy Wontons8 Pieces$15.00
Chicken Wonton Soup8 Pieces$15.00
Shrimp & Kurobuta Pork Wonton Soup8 Pieces$15.00
Vegetable & Kurobuta Pork Wonton Soup8 Pieces$15.00
Vegan Wonton Soup8 Pieces$15.00

Greens

Menu ItemSize/QuantityPrice
Sauteed String Beans with Garlic$15.00
Sauteed Broccoli with Garlic$14.00
Sauteed Bok Choy$14.00
Sauteed Spinach with Garlic$14.00
Sauteed Taiwanese Cabbage with Garlic$14.00
Sauteed Mustard Greens with Shredded Ginger$14.00

Specialties

Menu ItemSize/QuantityPrice
Shrimp & Kurobuta Pork Pot Stickers$12.00
Truffle & Kurobuta Pork Xiao Long Bao5 Pieces$25.00
Black Pepper Beef Tenderloin$29.00

Noodles

Menu ItemSize/QuantityPrice
Noodles with Sesame Sauce$11.50
Vegan Noodles with Sesame Sauce$11.50
Noodles with Spicy Sauce$11.50
Vegan Noodles with Spicy Sauce$11.50
Noodles with Minced Kurobuta Pork Sauce$13.50
Noodles with Diced Beef & Szechuan Peppers$13.50

Noodle Soups

Menu ItemSize/QuantityPrice
Braised Beef Noodle Soup$17.50
Sliced Chicken Noodle Soup (Boneless)$14.50
Pork Chop Noodle Soup$17.00
Tofu Puff & Glass Noodle Soup (Kurobuta Pork Roll)$14.00

From the Wok

Menu ItemSize/QuantityPrice
Chicken Fried RiceWhite Rice$15.50
Chicken Fried RiceBrown Rice$16.50
Shrimp Fried RiceWhite Rice$16.50
Shrimp Fried RiceBrown Rice$17.50
Shredded Kurobuta Pork Fried RiceWhite Rice$15.50
Shredded Kurobuta Pork Fried RiceBrown Rice$16.50
Pork Chop Fried RiceWhite Rice$18.00
Pork Chop Fried RiceBrown Rice$19.00
Vegetable & Mushroom Fried RiceWhite Rice$15.50
Vegetable & Mushroom Fried RiceBrown Rice$16.50
Egg Fried Rice$14.00
Chicken Fried Noodles$16.00
Shrimp Fried Noodles$17.00
Kurobuta Pork Fried Noodles$16.00
Vegetable Fried Noodles$15.50
Shanghai Rice Cakes with Chicken$16.00
Shanghai Rice Cakes with Shrimp$17.00
Shanghai Rice Cakes with Shredded Kurobuta Pork$16.00
Vegan Shanghai Rice Cakes$15.50

A La Carte

Menu ItemSize/QuantityPrice
Fried Pork Chop$9.00
Kurobuta Pork Sticky Rice Wrap1 Piece$9.00

Desserts

Menu ItemDescriptionPrice
Chocolate & Mochi Xiao Long Bao$10.00
Red Bean & Mochi Xiao Long Bao$11.00
Sweet Taro Xiao Long Bao$11.00
Sesame & Mochi Xiao Long Bao$11.00
Chocolate Buns2 Pieces$8.00
Red Bean Buns2 Pieces$7.00
Sweet Taro Buns2 Pieces$7.00
Sesame Buns2 Pieces$7.00
Red Bean Sticky Rice Wrap1 Piece$7.50

Drinks

Menu ItemVariationPrice
Iced TeasClassic Black Tea$5.00
Iced TeasJasmine Green Tea$5.00
Milk TeasClassic Black Tea$5.50
Milk TeasJasmine Green Tea$5.50
Honey Milk TeasClassic Black Tea$5.50
Honey Milk TeasJasmine Green Tea$5.50
Matcha Milk Tea$6.50
Flavored Iced Teas (Classic Black Tea or Jasmine Green Tea)Honey$5.50
Flavored Iced Teas (Classic Black Tea or Jasmine Green Tea)Lemon$6.00
Flavored Iced Teas (Classic Black Tea or Jasmine Green Tea)Lychee$5.50
Flavored Iced Teas (Classic Black Tea or Jasmine Green Tea)Mango$5.50
Flavored Iced Teas (Classic Black Tea or Jasmine Green Tea)Passion Fruit$5.50
Flavored Iced Teas (Classic Black Tea or Jasmine Green Tea)Peach$5.50
Sea Salt Cream Topped Iced TeasClassic Black Tea$6.50
Sea Salt Cream Topped Iced TeasJasmine Green Tea$6.50
Fresh Squeezed JuicesOrange Juice$8.00
Fresh Squeezed JuicesHoney Lemonade$6.50
Orange Green Tea$6.50

Beverages

Menu ItemSize/QuantityPrice
San Pellegrino$5.00
Aqua Panna$5.00
Coke$4.00
Diet Coke$4.00
Sprite$4.00
Dr. Pepper$4.00
Coke Zero$4.00
Ginger Ale$4.00

Sides

Menu ItemSize/QuantityPrice
Bowl of White Rice$5.00
Bowl of Brown Rice$5.50
Side of House Spicy Sauce$7.00
Side of Egg Noodles$6.00
Side of Vegan Noodles$6.00
Side of Glass Noodles$6.00
Extra Ginger50 grams$2.50
Extra Chili Oil175 grams$4.00
House Black Vinegar215 grams$4.00

Beer & Wine To Go

Menu ItemSize/QuantityPrice
Tsingtao Lager Beer$6.00
Unshackled Cabernet$55.00
13 Celsius Sauvignon Blanc$40.00
Erath Rose$44.00

Steam-At-Home

Menu ItemSize/QuantityPrice
Kurobuta Pork Buns6 Pieces$20.50
Chicken & Mushroom Buns6 Pieces$20.50
Vegetable & Kurobuta Pork Buns6 Pieces$20.50
Vegan Buns6 Pieces$20.50
Red Bean Buns6 Pieces$19.00
Sesame Buns6 Pieces$19.00
Sweet Taro Buns6 Pieces$19.00
Chocolate Buns6 Pieces$21.50
Kurobuta Pork Sticky Rice Wraps5 Pieces$38.50
Red Bean Sticky Rice Wraps5 Pieces$34.00

Souvenirs

Menu ItemSize/QuantityPrice
Din Tai Fun Chopsticks & Case1 Set$8.00

FAQs about the Din Tai Fung Menu

What menu items have been discontinued at Din Tai Fung?

Din Tai Fung has removed a number of items from their menu over the years. Here are a few of the entrees and apps that didn’t make the cut.

Fried Red Bean Dumplings: These were reportedly available at some Din Tai Fung locations but have since been discontinued. They were filled with sweet red bean paste and fried to a crispy golden brown.

Egg Tarts: Another dessert item that has been reported to be discontinued. These were flaky pastries filled with creamy egg custard.

Shrimp Wontons

Shrimp Wontons: Still on the menu.

Fried Rice with Three Kinds of Eggs: A popular dish made with chicken eggs, salted duck eggs, and century eggs.

Steamed Vegetable and Chicken Wontons: These were similar to the Spicy Shrimp and Pork Wontons, but filled with a mixture of vegetables and chicken.

You Might Like: Updated Panda Express Menu Prices on Everything 

Fried Chicken Cutlet: A crispy and juicy chicken cutlet that was served with rice.

Braised Beef Noodle Soup with Sliced Beef: A variation of the Braised Beef Noodle Soup that featured thinly sliced beef.

Are there any discounts you can claim at Din Tai Fung? 

Some Din Tai Fung locations offer a senior discount for ages 60 and above and with valid ID. They also have gift cards available for purchase.

Unlike most restaurants, they do not have a customer loyalty or rewards program.  You can still sign up for their mailing list to receive news about their menu, however.

What are the most popular menu items at Din Tai Fung?

Unsure about what to order? Here are some of your best bets if you’re a first time guest.

  • Xiao Long Bao (soup dumplings): This is Din Tai Fung’s signature dish and a must-try for anyone visiting the restaurant. The steamed dumplings are filled with various meats and vegetables. According to a report from Forbes, these are the best dumplings in the entire world and worth tasting for yourself. 
Xiao Long Bao

The signature menu items is Xiao Long Bao.

  • Fried Rice with Shrimp and Egg: A classic Chinese dish made with fluffy rice, juicy shrimp, and scrambled eggs.
  • Noodle Soup with Braised Beef: A hearty soup made with tender braised beef and chewy noodles.
  • Spicy Shrimp and Pork Wontons: These dumplings are filled with a spicy mixture of shrimp and pork, and are perfect for spice lovers.
  • Steamed Vegetable and Pork Dumplings: These dumplings are filled with a mixture of vegetables and pork, and are a great option for those looking for a lighter meal.
  • Fried Pork Chop: A crispy and flavorful pork chop that is served with rice.
  • Green Beans with Minced Pork: A simple but delicious dish made with fresh green beans and ground pork.
  • Sesame Noodles: A cold noodle dish with a creamy sesame sauce that is perfect for a hot day.
  • Hot and Sour Soup: A tangy and spicy soup made with mushrooms, tofu, and bamboo shoots.
  • Sticky Rice and Shrimp Shao Mai: A savory dumpling made with glutinous rice and stuffed with juicy shrimp.

Is there a secret menu at Din Tai Fung?

No. There is no secret menu at this time. 

Are there menu items for vegan or vegetarian diets?

Good news for vegans, Din Tai Fung has many vegan-friendly dishes if you want to participate in meatless Monday. You can order their Vegan Dumplings, Vegan Buns, Vegan Spicy Wontons, and Vegan Noodles Soup.

Vegan Dumplings

Vegan Dumplings.

They also have a number of delicious options for vegetarians:

  1. Cucumber Salad
  2. Wood Ear Mushrooms in a Vinegar Dressing
  3. Soy Noodle Salad
  4. Seaweed & Beancurd In a Vinegar Dressing
  5. Sauteed String Beans with Garlic
  6. Sauteed Bok Choy
  7. Sauteed Taiwanese Cabbage with Garlic
  8. Sauteed Spinach with Garlic
  9. Sauteed Mustard Greens with Shredded Ginger
  10. Sauteed Broccoli with Garlic

Is Din Tai Fun Chinese or Taiwanese? 

The cuisine served at Din Tai Fung is Taiwanese, but influenced by Chinese cuisine. The restaurant’s signature dish, xiao long bao, is a traditional Chinese dish that originated in the city of Shanghai. However, Din Tai Fung has put its own unique spin on the dish and considered to be some of the best dumplings in the world.

What makes the Din Tai Fung menu unique?

What started out as a small eatery in Taipei in 1958 has grown to over 170 locations worldwide. The Hong Kong locations have even been awarded a Michelin Star. he stars are awarded to restaurants based on their quality of food, service, and atmosphere. Restaurants that receive one star are considered to be good, while those that receive two stars are considered to be very good. Restaurants that receive three stars are considered to be exceptional. Even being reviewed is impressive. 

The Michelin Guide is based on the anonymous inspections of highly trained food critics. Inspectors are trained to look for a variety of factors when evaluating a restaurant, including the quality of the ingredients, the skill of the chef, the creativity of the menu, and overall dining experience.

Michelin stars are awarded on a rolling basis, so restaurants can lose their stars if they do not maintain their high standards. The system is designed to encourage restaurants to continuously improve food and service.

These menu prices are for locations in the United States. The restaurant also has locations in Australia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, UAE, and Britain.