The Nagoya branch of this globally acclaimed Taiwanese chain, located in the Takashimaya department store at Nagoya Station, is likely to please with its literally 'mouth-watering' xiao long bao soup dumplings (shōronpō) and an extensive menu of dim-sum delights. Best for duos and groups of friends: the more the merrier.
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