Cute little unassuming place. Delicious dumplings. Fast dumplings. Great service dumplings. I want more Puer dumplings!
Howard C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Sydney, Australia
This place was surprisingly good. We ventured out here because there was an inspection in the area and thought this place would just be a pricey trendy wannabe dumpling house. Wrong. It’s a dumpling house that knows tea, and does Chinese food better than expected. They offer several different kinds of Chinese tea that you can keep refilling. We ordered two kinds of dumplings, duck pancakes, the Berkshire pork belly, barramundi, eggplant, and the Hong Kong Sliders. The tea was good, the dumplings were alright, as was the barrmundi and eggplant and duck pancakes. The Berkshire pork belly was delicious, and the Hong Kong Sliders were downright tasty. Would recommend coming here for a lazy lunch to sip on some tea and food.
Amelia L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 New York, NY
What a great little find! Really cool vibe, but also well lit, easy parking and not super squishy — perfect for the 60 y.o. parents. The dumplings were amazing, we had the scallop and the prawn har gow. The wagyu tacos were also really nice, but I think I would have preferred the duck. The barra and the eggplant were nice, but nothing to write home about, but the beans with pork mince was definitely one of the best veggie-sides I’ve had in a while Even as a non-tea drinker, the tea situation looked pretty great — lots of varieties and served in fancy pots and stuff.
Calvin C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Surry Hills, Sydney, Australia
I’m hard to impress when it comes to Chinese food, but this one’s a winner. A great selection of dim sums(3 per serve), what they call street food(entrees essentially), and share plates(mains). Pretty affordable for the quality of food you’re getting. The service was friendly, if a tad slow. Also don’t miss the extensive list of teas; they come out by the pot and shareable with the table. I’ll definitely be back. A ding against the venue is their use of rather uncomfortable stools. Can people who open restaurants please stop thinking that stools are acceptable alternatives to chairs?