Dumpling time again as we make our way into Hurstville's Taste of Shanghai which is also the group that runs the hugely successful Shanghai Stories 1938 down Chatswood.
You're given a little glimpse of all the dumpling action at the windowed store front where you see multiple veterans gunning out the little pockets of joy. Still... there's only so much that can entertain you whilst you wait that hour for a table to be free so you're best keeping preoccupied with something else.
Spicy Crab Meat Xiao Long Bao 7.8 |
Marinate Chicken in Chinese Wine 8.8 |
Lebanese Cucumber in Garlic and Vinaigrette 7.8 |
Spicy Beef Belly Noodle Soup 11.8 |
Pan Fried Pork Buns with Sesame 9.8 |
Grilled Onion Pancakes 6.8 |
Stir Noodle with Shrimp and Shallot 10.8 |
Deep Fried Chinese Milk Bun 6.8 |
Sesame Taro Pastry 7.8 |
I really really don't get the 36 percent rating on Urbanspoon, I really don't. But hey, it's only 11 votes. Service is exactly what you'd imagine from a dumpling eaterie, not exactly the most welcoming bunch but very fast and efficient when it comes to service. That 'fast' and 'efficient' label, however can't be applied to the table waiting times in which you can expect to wait for a table for 30 minutes to an hour. Still, besides the slightly steeper pricing (around 20 percent more compared to other xiao long bao eateries), there's so much variety and consistency when it comes to the food that you won't mind coming back and waiting that little bit extra.
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