Po's Dumpling Bar

Po's Dumpling Bar
1715 W. 39th Street
Kansas City , MO 64111

ph: 816-931-5991
fax: 816-931-0883
alt: 816-931-0883

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Welcome to Po's Dumpling Bar! 

We invite you to dine with us for authentic Chinese cuisine,

take-out, or allow us the pleasure of catering your next function. 

A Taste of What We Do

Po's Dumpling Bar specializes in bringing you the finest authentic Chinese cuisine while never straying too far from your traditional favorites.  It goes with saying that the dumplings are the signature dish here.  So, ordering the open ended Emperor's dumplings, served with your menu choice of chicken, pork, shrimp, seafood or vegetarian entree is an absolute must.  Our menu features everything from an assortment of soups, rice, authentic specialties and homemade noodle dishes including favorites like General Tso's Chicken, Chicken Lettuce Wraps, Peking Pork and Marinated Duck. 

Our decor and ambience is inviting for the perfect evening with a loved one, family celebration or casual dining with friends.  Our waitstaff is friendly and helpful.  On any given day you can be assured that Rita and/or Po are in the kitchen making sure your meal is a superb experience.  So, please, come join us for some dumplings and noodles.  It's what we do!

Call Us Today!

 

Po's Dumpling Bar is located at:

1715 West 39th Street

Kansas City, MO 64111

(816) 931-5991

 

We deliver for orders over $25.00

Ask us about our Holiday Specials for Catering your next event!

 

 

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Po's Dumpling Bar: 1715 West 39th Street

Wednesday, January 14, 2009
The dumplings at Po's Dumpling Bar are definitely homemade, but they won't knock your socks off. What will knock your socks off is the marinated cabbage and pork soup. Seriously, this was one of the most interesting and delicious things I've put in my mouth all year. I think they should change the name to "Po's Marinated Cabbage and Pork Soup Bar." You don't like cabbage, you say? Well, there's no hope for you. May I suggest the Orange Beef?

Po's Dumpling Bar

Anyway, I like the vibe of Po's Dumpling Bar. It is very casual without the design and pomp of nearby Asian powerhouse Blue Koi. Po's is a little more DIY in its decor and a tad less pompous than Blue Koi in terms of its menu, ambiance and service. Of course these are things that May pointed out a long time ago.

Po's

Po's is basically a Chinese restaurant, and they have the menu to prove it. They offer a few typical Chinese-American staples like Cashew Chicken, Beef with Broccoli and Sweet and Sour Chicken under the somewhat misleading menu heading "Traditional Lunches." Though I don't often order these sorts of things it is nice to know that there are options for...uh, people who like that kind of food. You know, like your parents.

The menu also features a number of noodles, soups, and noodle soups. I ordered something called "pan-fried noodle" with beef which was a little bit of a surprise. It was a rather pedestrian stir-fry on a bed of crunchy noodles.

Pan-fried noodles

I have always been mystified by the crunchy chow mein style noodles, and I remained mystified. I just did not find it to be a pleasant texture component, particularly when some of the vegetables were crunchy as well. Even had the noodles been soft, i would not have been thrilled with the dish, though. The beef was on the tough side and had a minerally undertone that I found unpleasant. The preponderance of baby corn was likewise a disappointment. Between the baby corn, bamboo shoots and water chestnuts, most of the vegetables came from cans.

The lunch entree aside, my experience was actually quite good at Po's. The real action seems to be on the appetizer section of the menu. They offer steamed dumplings, pan fried dumplings, shrimp dumplings, several kinds of buns, seaweed salad, and these delightful lettuce wraps with minced chicken and hoisin sauce.

lettuce wraps

They also have a ton of soups available. If they are all as delicious as the cabbage and pork soup, I'm going to be a regular customer. The bowl size ($4.95) is easily enough for two people to have their fill before a meal or one person as his meal. I couldn't tell what kind of broth they used but it was as strong as a beef broth. It contained delectable, floating bits of shitake mushroom, green onions, cabbage and pork. I can't adequately describe the flavor for you, just go try it.

Marinated Cabbage and Pork Soup

Po's will not compete with Blue Koi for the yuppie dinnertime crowd, but for those looking for a quick, cheap lunch, it can be very good indeed. If you have visited and had something you enjoyed, let me know in the comments. I think once you know what you like, you'll be a repeat customer. I'll be back for that soup.

 

 

 

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1715 W. 39th Street
Kansas City, MO 64111
(816)931-5991
http://www.posdumplingandnoodle.com/

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You are in good hands when the owner, Po Hwang, is your server and his wife, Ow, is in charge of the kitchen. Po’s is trying hard to cater to palates of all types, but ask the owner for his authentic Asian favorites on his menu and you will enjoy tender dumplings and home cooked Chinese dishes, just like, well, Po’s Mom used to make. Do not miss the Emperor’s Dumplings, get 6 pan-fried dumplings with savory filling of your choice for $6. Mao Po Tofu with ground pork and Beef with Tomato over rice are both around $10 and excellent. TELL: Po you like it hot and spicy and he will be happy to dial up the heat on any dish

Po's Dumpling Bar
1715 W. 39th Street
Kansas City , MO 64111

ph: 816-931-5991
fax: 816-931-0883
alt: 816-931-0883