The Xiao Long Bao Search

After laboring through making Xiao Long Bao, we decided to stick with eating them in restaurants, or purchasing them frozen. The problem was trying to find decent frozen XLB. On a recent trip to Rowland Heights, we visited one of our favorite snack shops, Yi-Mei Deli.

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We used to live a block away and I still love the steamed buns and other snacks, and breakfast items at Yi-Mei Deli. So on this trip we bought frozen Xiao Long Bao (50 for $16). And when we made a batch, this is what they looked like.

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They were very disappointing. The meatball, didn’t taste right, and there was very little "soup" in the dumplings. Also, most of the dumplings leaked, and the soup ended up in the steaming liquid. Not good eats. We’ll still be visiting Yi-Mei when in Rowland Heights, but definitely won’t be buying the frozen XLB from them.

Yi Mei Deli
18414 Colima Rd
Rowland Heights, CA 91748 

After that experience I pretty much thought that we’d just be having them at Shanghai City, or on my visits to San Gabriel, and Mei Long Village, or some other restaurant. I recently received an Email from Stephanie, who recommended a source for frozen Xiao Long Bao in San Diego. And so here we were……..

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Or were we? Where was the Xiao Long Bao in this generic office building in Sorrento Valley? Stephanie told me the place to find was the San Diego China Center & Chinese Institute.

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We took the elevator up to the third floor, and walked to the only open door. It was quite obvious, that this was the right place.

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We arrived at 11am which I guess is when various "classes" were getting out. Children, and sometimes whole families were entering and exiting the office. We could hear the music from a piano in the background; there were some obvious "oopsies" so I’m guessing there were some lessons going on. A studious and serious Young Lady walked past me, holding a violin case and music stand, walking right behind her mother. Yes, I’m guessing that we’d found the right place.

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The Missus walked up to the table, and spoke to the Lady in Mandarin. Another lady walked into the "lounge" and opened up a freezer, and brought us a bag of Xiao Long Bao. I gave her $12(for 50), and viola, we had our Xiao Long Bao. It seems that the SDCCCI purchases frozen Xiao Long Bao, Jiaozhi, and other items from a source in Los Angeles for resale here in San Diego. You can view an entire list(it’s in Chinese), here.

So last night I made the XLB. I noticed that these XLB were really round, and "tight".

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After steaming for 12 minutes, I tried them out using a mixture if Chiangkiang Vinegar and julienned ginger. Only 2 of the XLB had burst, the rest had expanded and were fine. The meatball was nice and tasty, and there was a decent amount of soup in the dumpling. These were even a bit better then some XLB I’ve had in restaurants.

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So thanks to Stephanie, looks like we’ve found a source for Xiao Long Bao in San Diego. Thanks for making my weekend Stephanie.

Some notes on SDCCCI: It’s fairly hard to find, located next to a Storage Facility, and no obvious sign except for the building address. The selection is quite large, we’ll probably just stick with the XLB since the Missus can make most of the other items. The hours for selling frozen food is between 430pm – 630pm Monday thru Friday and from 1000am – 200pm Saturday.

San Diego China Center & Chinese Institute
10505 Sorrento Valley Road, Suite #390
San Diego, CA 92121