Dough Zone Expanding To Sugar Land

A permit for a third location of this West Coast 'dumpling house' is on file with the state.
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Dough Zone Dumpling House, renowned for its delectable array of handcrafted dumplings and authentic Chinese cuisine, is all set to open its third location in the Houston Metro at 2715 Town Center Blvd N, Sugar Land, TX 77479.

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Dough Zone has carved a distinct niche for itself in the culinary landscape by offering a tantalizing selection of dumplings, each a work of art crafted with care and precision. From traditional flavors to innovative combinations, the restaurant’s dumplings showcase the rich tapestry of Chinese culinary traditions while appealing to modern palates.

What sets Dough Zone apart is not just the exceptional taste of their dishes, but also the dedication to using high-quality ingredients and maintaining authentic cooking techniques. This commitment to excellence shines through in every dish, making each visit a memorable culinary adventure.

Originally established in Bellevue, WA, this “dumpling house” quickly made a name for itself on the west coast and built itself into a popular chain. This decision to continue with more locations and spreading east only solidifies the brand’s confidence in their offerings and its desire to share their innovative menu with more food enthusiasts.

As previously reported by What Now Houston, the two other locations in the works for Houston are listed as “Coming Soon,” according to Dough Zone’s website.

The permit on file shows a completion date for this location’s interior build-out project as August 2024.

Photo: Official
Photo: Official
Derek Yates

Derek Yates

Derek Yates is a film and television actor who satisfies his love for food and urbanism by dishing scoop for What Now. Originally from Chattanooga, TN, he now resides in Los Angeles.
Derek Yates

Derek Yates

Derek Yates is a film and television actor who satisfies his love for food and urbanism by dishing scoop for What Now. Originally from Chattanooga, TN, he now resides in Los Angeles.

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