BAAAAA said the dessert at Din Tai Fung.
For several years, Din Tai Fung has been known for having the best dumplings (Xiao Long Bao) in Sydney. I have visited the food court version of Din Tai Fung several times but decide to go to the restaurant for the full experience. It's zomato rating of 4.2 / 5 based on over 2000 votes speaks for itself.
I often crave the pork and prawn chili dumplings ($10.80, below for 6 pieces). The dumplings sit in a sea of spicy chili that is also mildly sweet. It's my favourite dish because the flavours explode in your mouth. This is a most order dish.
Steamed soup dumplings (above, $12.80 for 8 pieces) also known as Xiao Long Bao is what Din Tai Fung is known for. It's the combination of the thin skin, beautifully prepared pork and soup that is mixed with a mix of vinegar and soy sauce. I eat them in one bite so the soup explodes in my mouth.
The Cha Jiang Noodles with pork mince is a savoury and mild noodle dish. The noodles are quite filling and this is a staple noodle dish which I regularly order (below, $13.80). There is a small amount of pork in this dish as the noodles dominate.
I had never tried the Kung Pao chicken cashew noodles (above, $16.80). It was flavoursome and mildly chili. For a special treat, I had the spring special of chocolate filled lamb buns ($3.80 each, below). This is a limited edition treat that ends in November.
Overall, I had a great experience at Din Tai Fung. It reminds me how superior Din Tai Fung is. I love it.
Prices: $45-55 per head
Location: Upstairs in World Square, Sydney CBD, 680 George st
Summary: Lisa's Rating:
Food: 10/10 for casual dining
Customer Service: 8/10
Atmosphere: 8/10
Value: 7/10
Customer Service: 8/10
Atmosphere: 8/10
Value: 7/10
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