3 Madames Dumplings
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Display Allsoup(29) recommend(24) fried(23) pork(18) chicken(17) wonton(15) bao(14) buns(14) xiao(13) xiao long bao(12) wellington(11) wonton soup(10)We had the steamed & fried pork dumplings & they were so freaking juicy & delicious! It's been a while since I had dumplings that good. We also ordered the cucumber salad & the wonton soup, also very fresh ( didn't get a picture, finished it too quickly). The chef herself was so kind & made sure everything was alright. Finished off our lovely meal with the quesillo dessert 😋 will definitely come back!
Gotta love a dumpling place like this. Low key decor, simple menu, but everything was delicious. We tried a wide variety of dumplings, from the peanut butter sauced entree to Xiao Long Bao, Siumai & fried dumplings, everything was great. The hot & sour soup, tea & complimentary salad were excellent. Friendly service & great value. Unpretentious comfort food, highly recommended.
So glad to have found this place on Wellington. There's always a line up on Sainte-Catherine restaurants but this one is just as good if not better. Dumplings are freshly made. Friendly service, I've tried their steamed & pan fried dumplings & both were amazing. Today tried the Xiao long bao (dumpling with soup inside) & it was great as well. Hot & sour soup was good too, not the best I've had, Beijing in Chinatown has a great H&S soup.
My supper companion & I had a delicious & satisfying meal in this small, but very tidy, neat & clean new restaurant. My entree was the hot & sour soup- flavour jazzed up slightly with about a dz drops of table brown vinegar. Next timed perfectly, arrived a dish of pork strip noodles- just the right piquancy for this'white boy". My confrere thoroughly enjoyed the General Tao with sticky rice. We mixed both for a more varied tasting experience. Unbidden, the young, solicitous waiter trotted out some complimentary fermented while radish (similar to a good sauer kraut), in itself just tangy enough to entice. I felt better using the house chop sticks, rather than wasting yet more throw away paper packaged wood ones supplied in too many other dumpling places. Thank you for being greener. The austerity of the white walls, white ceiling & white (plastic though comfortable) chairs was muted somewhat, with more natural coloured beige table tops, & contrasting dark brown table-ware. A row of white framed pictures of edible delectables range along one wall. The tableware was all acceptably ergonomic for the purpose except for the soup spoons. The recurve in the handle would maybe suit a child's small fingers but was too short for my average sized hand; this small discomfort was offset by featuring a bowl deeper than in many similar eateries. Service was prompt, courteous & more than adequate. & unlike too many restaurants, they offered a default tip as low as 10%. Bravo for not being too presumptuous, as another resto I frequent starts at 18% . Music was mainly piano & violin arrangements of popular songs, but not too loud. Madame Dumplings, you will definitely see me again... with more friends in tow.
Nous avons eu un bel accueil à cet endroit que nous essayions pour la première fois. La soupe wonton était très satisfaisante, avec un bouillon savoureux & des dumplings généreux à la pâte fine. Le poulet général tao était correct, avec une sauce goûteuse & épicée, par contre certains morceaux étaient brûlés. Le riz était trop cuit & les mini rouleaux impériaux surgelés du commerce, à la pâte très épaisse, étaient immangeables. Bref, une expérience mitigée.