Iron Teapot Dim Sum & Bar Menu – Los Angeles, CA

Type : Chinese restaurant

Location : Los Angeles, CA

Elevated, classic Dim Sum with quirky bobas, beer, wine, sake and martinis, opened by a true Dim Sum enthusiast.

Dine in our large outdoor patio while you listen to Canto-pop beats and chat up our serving Robot.

We are proud to also offer Vegan dim sum items.

During our current soft opening, limited reservations are available, during limited service hours, with a limited menu in order to best accommodate our guests until we’re able to run at full capacity. Thanks for your patience as we ramp up the business.

Available reservations can now be found on Yelp.

Based on 206 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 3.8 stars. Price $

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ Delivery

Iron Teapot Dim Sum & Bar 90034

Address:
10306 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90034

Phone: (310) 736-1803

Website:

Social Profile:

Hours

Friday 12–11 PM
Saturday 9:30 AM–11 PM
Sunday 9:30 AM–10:30 PM
Monday

(Labor Day)
12–4 PM, 5–10:30 PM

Hours might differ
Tuesday 12–4 PM, 5–10:30 PM
Wednesday 12–4 PM, 5–10:30 PM
Thursday 12–4 PM, 5–10:30 PM

Menu

Classic Cantonese Dim Sum
Jumbo Shrimp + Pork Siu Mai
????? Jumbo cylindrical steamed dumplings made of juicy pork and ground shrimp topped with raw fish roe/Masago. 3 pieces
$10.95
Truffle Jumbo Siu Mai With Shrimp + Pork And Lumpfish Caviar
???????? Jumbo Siu Mai infused with Truffle Oil and topped with black Lumpfish Caviar
$17.80
Ha Gow – Shrimp Crystal Dumpling
?? – Crystal Shrimp Dumpling
$10.30
Shrimp + Chive Crystal Dumplings
???? Large Crystal steamed dumpling made with shrimp and chives. 3 pieces
$10.95
Scallop + Shrimp Gow
????. Scallop + Shrimp steamed in a Crystal dumpling. 3 pieces
$10.95
Curry Chicken Gao / Crystal Dumpling
????. Curry Chicken Crystal dumpling. We’re dim sum on the westside, we have a license to be a bit different. 3 Pieces per order
$9.60
Teo Chew Fun Gor – Pork + Veggie Crystal Dumpling (Copy)
???? ‘Teo Chew Fun Gor’. Minced Pork with mushrooms and a savory gravy steamed in a Crystal Dumpling (clear like the Ha Gow). This is a classic dim sum from the Teo Chew Province in China. 3 Pieces
$9.60
Spare Ribs
??. Steamed pork spare ribs in a garlic and black bean sauce over taro.
$9.60
Chicken Bao
??. Classic handmade white steamed chicken bun
$9.60
Steamed BBQ Pork Bun – Cha Siu Bao
???. Classic Handmade white steamed BBQ Pork (Cha Siu) buns. 2 per order
$9.60
Lor Mai Gai – Abalone + Minced Pork Glutinous Rice Wrap
????? . Abalone, Chicken, and sticky rice wrapped in a lotus leaf glutinous rice steamed and steamed. Abalone is a sea snail that tastes like heaven.
$15.40
Steamed Chinese Sausage Wrap Bao
???. Classic steamed bun wrapped over classic Chinese sausage. 2 per order
$9.60
Large Bao
??. Large white steamed bun filled with a peppery mixture of Chicken, Pork, quail egg, and Chinese sausage
$9.60
Beef Stomach – Braised (Red Tripe)
?? Honeycomb beef/cow stomach braised and steamed with five spices, garlic, and sweet soy so that it tastes like.. um… um.. heavenly goodness.
$9.60
Beef Tripe White Style
??? Steamed white beef tripe in green onion, garlic, and chili peppes
$9.60
Wonton In Malat Chili Oil
??–???. Ground shrimp and pork filled wontons in a spicy peppercorn, malat chili oil
$9.60
Braised Chicken Feet ‘Fung Jiao’
?? Braised Chicken Feet, in a sweet garlic soy, sesame oil and onion sauce. This version is not as saucy and gloopy, allowing you to enjoy succulent bird feet tendons + skin the right way.
$9.60
Ham Sui Gok Fried Rice Mochi With Minced Pork Dumpling
???. Fried Soft sweet Mochi stuffed with ground pork and chicken. Classic favorite that is crunchy on the outside with soft mochi filling. 3 pieces
$10.95
Sliced BBQ Pork
??BBQ Pork – BBQ tender pork with a sweet Chinese BBQ sauce
$17.80
Fried Seaweed Wrapped Shrimp + Pork Roll
???? Ground shrimp + pork wrapped in seaweed nori + lightly fried. 3 pieces
$13.70
Pan Fried Turnip Cake
??? Classic steamed Turnip Cake with ham prepared with a light pan fry
$10.95
Fried Won Ton
??? Fried Pork + Shrimp wontons
$15.05
Jellyfish – Cold Hong Kong Style
????. Cold jellyfish marinated in a sesame oil, vinegar and Chinese spices.
$17.80
Dessert
White Sugar Steamed Rice Cake Bak Tang Go
???. White sugar rice cake is a traditional Chinese pastry made from steaming white rice and sugar. Ours is served hot
$8.25
White Lotus Sweet Bun
???. Steamed buns made with a sweet white lotus paste. 2 pieces Vegan
$8.25
Ma Lai Go Steamed Sponge Cake – Classic Chinese Steamed Sponge Cake
???. Ma Lai Go is a dim sum classic steamed sponge cake that’s extremely soft, springy and sweet. Our version is from a region that adds a thin custard layer. And, we serve it hot
$8.25
Sweet Taro Xiaolong Bao
?? ???. Purple Xiao long Baos filled with a sweetened taro paste. Taro Paste is a classic Teo Chew China Province dessert.
$13.70
Bobas
Black Tea
Freshly brewed sweet black tea
$0.00
Black Milk Tea
Classic Milk tea with fresh boba made daily
$0.00
Jasmine Tea
Freshly brewed sweetened Jasmine tea with a touch of Osmanthus
$0.00
Jasmine Milk Tea
Add milk to anything and it just tastes amazing. Try your Jasmine tea with milk and boba.
$0.00
Ginger Black Tea
Cold brewed sweetened Black tea with ginger. Oh yes… that ginger tastes good in your tea.
$0.00
Rose Black Tea
Freshly brewed Black tea infused with the essence of roses
$0.00
Kumquat Black Tea $0.00
Peach Black Tea $0.00
Hibiscus Jasmine Tea $0.00
Strawberry Black Tea
Freshly brewed black tea with sweet strawberry
$0.00
Plum Black Tea
Sweet Plum flavored black tea
$0.00
Honeydew Milk Tea $0.00
Taro Milk Tea
Taro milk
$0.00
Strawberry Milk Tea $0.00
Mocha Caramel Milk Tea $0.00
Mango Milk Tea $0.00
Lychee Black Tea $0.00
Grapefruit Black Tea $0.00
Passion Fruit Black Tea $0.00
Watermelon Milk Tea $0.00
Almond Milk Tea $0.00
Lavender Milk Tea $0.00
Avocado Milk Tea $0.00
Spiced Chai Milk Tea $0.00
Water, Juice, and Sodas
Mexican Coca-Cola Bottle $9.15
Coke $4.80
Diet Coke $4.80
Sprite $4.80
Ginger Ale $4.80
Veggies
Steamed Bak Choi Garlic + Salt
? ? ? ? Garlic, salt + Oil Steamed Shanghai baby Bok Choi
$16.45
Steamed Chinese Broccoli With Oyster Sauce
???? Classic steamed Chinese broccoli with a light oil with oyster sauce.
$16.45
Steamed Chinese Broccoli With Vegan Oyster Sauce
???? Classic dim sum Gai Lan – with vegan oyster sauce steamed in a bamboo steamer
$16.45
Edamame
Edamame steamed in a bamboo steamer sprinkled with sea salt
$10.95
Xiao Long Bao – The Little Basket Soup Dumplings
The Magnificent Six – Sampler Of 6 Colors Of Xiao Long Bao
????. Sampling of all six of our colored soup dumplings – Yellow Chicken, Blue Cuttlefish + Pork, Black Mala Pork + Pork, Green Fish, Red Veggie + Mushroom, and Purple sweet taro
$17.80
Juicy Pork Soup Dumpling – Xiao Long Bao
???. 6 Juicy Pork Dumplings.
Remember, don’t put it in your mouth. Grab your soup spoon + slurp that soup slowly with a little vinegar and ginger.
$15.05
Black Malat Chili Oil Pork Soup Dumpling Made With Squid Ink + Charcoal – Xiao Long Bao
?? ???? 6 pieces.
Juicy Pork Dumpling made with Malat
(prickly ash peppercorn) Squid Ink and Charcoal. What’s better than a pork soup dumpling? When you add in ?? (Mala or Malat) flavor.
Remember – don’t put it in your mouth at once. Put it on the soup spoon, break it. Then slurp that soup slowly…
$17.80
Cuttlefish + Pork Soup Dumpling – Blue Xiao Long Bao
????? Cuttlefish + Pork Soup Dumpling. Juicy pork dumpling mixed with the unique flavor cuttlefish. Blue Xiao Long Bao. 6 pieces
$17.80
Fish Soup Dumpling – Xiao Long Bao
? ???. 6 pieces
Juicy Soup Dumplings made from fish, with the dumpling wrapper made from spinach and flour.
$16.45
Chicken Soup Dumplings – Xiao Long Bao
????. Juicy chicken dumpling filled with chicken broth and wrapper made with Tumeric for coloring. 6 per order
$15.05
Mushroom, Tofu, Wood Ear + Veggie Xiao Long Bao
???????. Juicy Soup Dumplings made with Tofu, Mushroom, wood ear + greens, with wrapping made with beet root. 6 pieces
$15.05
Sweet Purple Taro – Xiao Long Bao ‘On Ni’
?????? ??? Sweet Taro, made Teo Chew style, wrapped in Purple – Taro dumpling wrap. 6 dumplings
$15.05
Vegan Dim Sum
Ham Sui Gok Vegan – Fried Rice Mochi With Vegan Ham + Shiitake Mushrooms
??? Fried Soft sweet Mochi stuffed with veggie, meatless ground pork made with soy protein.
$10.95
Vegan Ha Gow – Vegan Shrimp + Bamboo Crystal Dumpling
????. Classic steamed crystal shrimp dumplings made with veggie version of shrimp and bamboo. Crystal wrapping colored with spinach.
3 pieces.
Vegan
$10.95
Mix Vegetable – Wood Ear Crystal Dumpling
???Crystal steamed dumpling made with vegetables and mushroom
Vegan.
3 pieces
$10.95
Lor Mai Gai – Vegan
Vegan Chicken +
Glutinous rice steamed in a lotus leaf with vegan chicken (made from soy protein), shitake mushroom and a creamy soy and pepper gravy. 2 pieces.
???, ???
$13.15
Vegan Chinese Popcorn Chicken + Basil
???. Crispy fried diced vegan chicken pieces in Chinese four spice batter. Vegan Chicken made of soy protein.
$15.75
Steamed Cha Siu Bao Vegan
?????Classic Handmade white steamed non-meat BBQ Pork (Cha Siu) and taste of BBQ pork without the meat. Made with soy protein. 2 pieces
$9.60
Fried Salt + Pepper Tofu
Light + crispy fried soft tofu with salt, pepper, and five spice. ?????
$12.35
Vegan Pan Fried Daikon Turnip Cake
Rice cakes made with daikon radish cakes pan fried to a crispy layer.
$10.50
More Hot Drinks
Hot Coke With Ginger + Lemon – Hong Kong Style
Yup.. Hot Coke. This is common in Hong Kong diners. Some Hong Kong folks believe it cures common colds. Many just love the taste of it and prefer it over a hot coffee or hot tea.
$8.25
Chili Oil
Iron Teapot Chili Oil
Awesome house made chili oil from our giant wok. Made with fried chili flakes, onion, fresh garlic, star anise, and salt.
$13.70
Utensils
Include Utensils $0.00

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Order and Reservations

Reservations: opentable.com

Reviews

Top Consulting Group Inc
Sat outdoor. I got street parking. Dim sum all day with large selection of alcoholic beverage, but didn’t try any. Large selection of dim sum and many vegan dim sums. Siu mai was excellent. Vegan Turnip cake was good. All the wrappings were al dente. No pieced of pork fat in any bite. Will definitely go back.

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Gina Caliboso
I made a reservation through Open Table and luckily it wasn’t too crowded when I arrived. I was given my choice of table and decided to eat in the patio. It was raining and my friend and I did have to move due to some errant leaks, but overall we were finally settled enough to order. We ordered the har gow and chicken bao (standard), soup dumplings, and a vegan dim sum w/ shitake mushrooms and we actually had a second order because it was very tasty. Since it was my first time there, we did order a dessert bao (Strawberry cheesecake). For drinks, my friend and I ordered a teapot of a tea blend. And I tried a drink called a hot coke. Overall, I love getting dim sum because there is also a huge amount of options to try. The menu is quite extensive with 3 pieces sually and more for the soup dumplings. The parking is a bit tough as it is attached to a building and I wasn’t sure if there was any restaurant parking. I ended up parking on the street. I will definitely be back to try other items.

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Nathalie Chan
I really wanted to like this place bc there isn’t a good dimsum place on the west side – you always have to travel east (actually there arent a lot of good chinese restaurants in general on the west side)

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Justin Gallop
Yum, no other words.

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Aaron Castellanos
Came here with a small group on a Sunday early dinner and while the place wasn’t very busy, the service wasn’t great. The waitress did take our order fairly quickly but we hardly saw her after that. Once in a while she came to drop something off then immediately left. We were never asked if we needed anything and it was a mission just to order more. The food itself was good, but I’ve had better dim sum elsewhere for more affordable prices. Nice to visit, but won’t be back.

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Red Fajardo
Want some tasty and colorful dim sum dishes delivered by a cat robot to your table? Let’s give them dumpling to talk about, Iron Teapot Dim Sum & Bar is definitely that spot you should go when that dim sum craving is real! It has a modern twist concept on a classic dim sum restaurant and every bite I had was just spectacular. They also have a bar that serves beer and delicious cocktails — yes, dim sum and cocktails, it couldn’t get any better than that! Don’t miss on their delightful animal dessert baos too. Service was amazing and the employees were so friendly! This spot is absolutely worth your time visiting and a must indeed!

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Felicity Dawn
It was really good. The food was really tasty. My fiancé had the regular dim sum, and I have the vegan versions. It was delicious and you couldn’t tell a difference between the two. So that’s good if you’re vegan. Only thing was we went there because they had robot waiters, but it didn’t really seem like they had that part down yet. I don’t know if they just barely opened. But the robot waiters and the regular waiters were kind of interchangeable, in the way that the regular waiters were just grabbing the food off of the robot waiters. Instead of us being able to interact with them. Otherwise it was great. The staff was more than friendly. And we got sat pretty quickly.

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Jacqueline Falkenberg
My boyfriend and I had a lovely dinner here visiting from SF! Thomas and Carlos were both very attentive (the best service we received on our whole trip to LA ☺️) and the bbq pork buns were delicious! The little cat robot they used to drop off the food was just the cherry on top of our experience. Between taste, affordability, and the service, I’d easily recommend this spot to any of my friends looking for a fun weeknight out

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Michelle Cheng
3.5 for me. Food is really good but… the portion sizes are tiny! When they delivered the first dish I was shooketh. It was smaller than the palm of my hand and I have a small hand. You would have to order 70+ per person to suffice for a normal meal and I ain’t no daddy warbucks

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Steve Riley
It was my birthday and I wanted to try something different. I hadn’t had Dim Sum since I was a kid visiting my Chinese uncle in San Francisco and Dim Sum came up. This place was suggested and I’m extremely satisfied with our experience! Literally every bite was delicious. The dumplings were perfectly stuffed and cooked. You could tell the ingredients were fresh. Even the pictures don’t do it justice but I’ll upload some to help. The little Dim Sum robot was adorable.

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