Founder
Yang Bing-yi, an immigrant from
Shanxi, initially worked ten years at Heng Tai Fung, a
cooking oil retailer in Taiwan. Yang later wanted to branch out on his own to support his family. With his
Hakka wife, Lai Penmei, he founded a cooking oil retailer in 1958. They named it Din Tai Fung by combining the names of Yang's previous employer, "Heng Tai Fung", and their new supplier, "DinMei Oils". Around 1970, tinned cooking oil became prevalent, and business diminished drastically. Tang Yongchang, the immigrant owner of a
Shanghainese restaurant and friend of Yang suggested that in order to survive, Yang should convert half the shop to making and selling
xiaolongbao. The xiaolongbao were a common dish in Tang's native
Shanghai, but rare in Taiwan. The xiaolongbao eventually grew so popular that Din Tai Fung stopped selling oil altogether and became a full-fledged restaurant in 1972. The original restaurant is on
Xinyi Road in
Taipei In 1996, the first international location opened in Tokyo, Their first branch in Indonesia opened at the upmarket shopping mall
Plaza Senayan in Jakarta on April 24, 2005. As of 2022, there were 13 branches spread across the
Greater Jakarta area, with three outlet formats (regular Din Tai Fung, Noodle Bar, and Chef's Table) and
halal or non-halal selections available. In 2008, the chain struggled due to the world financial situation. The Taiwanese government hosted a Din Tai Fung showcase in Paris in 2007 as a tool of cultural diplomacy. In 2000, the chain's first locations opened in mainland China. In January 2019, Din Tai Fung voluntarily closed their Westfield Sydney location after discovering rats, which nearby construction had displaced. The city council also required the restaurant to pass health inspections before re-opening.
COVID-19 pandemic and after Due to the
impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the restaurant industry in the United States, the first North American restaurant closed permanently on June 11, 2020. In March 2023, a Din Tai Fung Australia franchise was prosecuted by the
Federal Court of Australia for underpaying staff, pressuring employees to sign an
Australian workplace agreement, and failing to pay approximately A$175,000 in owed wages. As of 2024, the chain has more than 170 locations, and its North American operations is operated by the grandsons of the founders who serve as co CEOs. In 2024, the chain opened its first New York location—its largest at 25,000 square feet, with a seating capacity of 450—in the location of the former
Mars 2112. In April 2024, Din Tai Fung was fined $4 million AUD for underpaying Australian workers and left Australia. Din Tai Fung also opened a location in the
Downtown Disney of
Disneyland in
Anaheim. Din Tai Fung's first
Canadian location opened in May 2025 in
Vancouver, BC. New locations are planned to open in
Scottsdale, Arizona, and
Brooklyn, New York. == Locations ==