Counter Intelligence: Wang Xing Ji restaurant
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The juicy crab and pork buns at the new San Gabriel dumpling house Wang Xing Ji must be approached cautiously, as if an undefused bomb. Full story
Juicy pork and crab dumplings are served at Wang Xing Ji (Juicy Dumpling) restaurant in San Gabriel. (Christina House / For the Los Angeles Times)
The juicy crab and pork buns at the new San Gabriel dumpling house Wang Xing Ji must be approached cautiously, as if an undefused bomb. Full story
Wang Xing Ji, an import from Wuxi, China, is on Valley Boulevard in San Gabriel. (Christina House / For the Los Angeles Times)
A customer drinks the juice of a juicy pork and crab bun with a boba straw. (Christina House / For the Los Angeles Times)
A preserved egg and tofu dish. (Christina House / For the Los Angeles Times)
Coco Chang, left, of Whittier, her daughter Fanny Yuan, of Walnut, center, and friend Ann Wu, of Monterey Park share dishes at lunch. (Christina House / For the Los Angeles Times)
The spareribs are a good version of the Wuxi dish. (Christina House / For the Los Angeles Times)
House golden crispy cakes. (Christina House / For the Los Angeles Times)
Diners enjoy lunch as dumplings are prepared, at left. (Christina House / For the Los Angeles Times)
Salt and pepper crispy cakes. (Christina House / For the Los Angeles Times)