• Posted by kTang on 16.07.2009

    A few months back, I did a post on Hu Tong Dumpling Bar and titled it ‘KTang’s restaurant of the month.’ That was in February which means I’m missing restaurants for March – July. But don’t worry, I’ll eventually catch up once I get out of my current eater’s block, but here are the belated restaurants of the month for March & April that are Sydney inspired…


    Ding Tai Fung
    World Square Shopping Centre
    644 George St

    Sydney
    Phone: +61 2 9264 6010
    Web: http://www.dintaifung.com.tw/en/index.asp

    Makoto Sushi Bar
    119 Liverpool Street (Cnr, Pitt & Liverpool St.)
    Sydney
    Phone: +61 2 9283 6767
    Web: http://www.masuya.com.au/en/makoto/


    What did we eat?

    Ding Tai Fung: Xiao long bao. Yep this is another xiao long bao place, but it’s bloody good, so go get yourself 20 steamers.

    Makoto: Various sushi from the sushi train.

    What I liked:

    Ding Tai Fung: The pastry is the so delicate yet it doesn’t break and you don’t have to be too gentle. Kinda like what a good boyfriend should be. Too bad boyfriends don’t have succulent pork fat soup on the inside.

    Makoto: All the sushi is made on the spot like it should be! This means that the rice is still warm and the fish is cold. The staff are really friendly and the grilled salmon sushi…let’s just say if I saw an starving old crippled lady with a plate, I would steal it from her without hesitation.

    What I didn’t like:

    Ding Tai Fung: You will have to wait quite a while to get a seat because they’re that popular and they don’t take bookings.

    They also have whacked operating hours:
    Mon-Sun: 11.30 till 2.30 and then 5.30-10pm
    Public holidays and weekends, they are open for an extra 30 mins later.

    Makoto: …I can’t think of anything…

    The waiting area outside Ding Tai Fung in HK. I feel bad for the restaurant next door.

    The waiting area outside Ding Tai Fung in HK. I feel bad for the restaurant next door.

    Top tip:

    Ding Tai Fung: Wear comfortable shoes because you’ll be standing in line for quite a while. Also, don’t bother with Ding Tai Fung in HK or ShenZhen (China), Sydney is of a much higher standard.

    Makoto: Get there early before they open. They have a sheet at the front of the door where you can write down the number of people you have, where you want to sit and you then take a number that they call out when they open.

    Rating:

    Ding Tai Fung: 9/10. I would be happy to come back as a pig in my next life to be in one of those xiao long baos.

    Makoto: 10/10. Oiiishiiiiiii.

  • Posted by kTang on 11.02.2009

    HU TONG DUMPLING BAR

    14-16 Market Lane, Melbourne
    Phone 03 9650 8128

    Look no further than HuTong Dumpling Bar.

    Item #1 on the menu is their Xiao Long Bao (a.k.a. Shanghai Mini Pork Bun). It is their specialty, it is my little bundle of joy filled with delectable pork juice that squirts everywhere when you eat it.

    Dishes to try: Xiao Long Bao, Xiao Long Bao, Xiao Long Bao, Xiao Long Bao and if you have room to spare, try their fried dumplings.

    Average price: in a group, you’ll probably end up spending around $15-$20 a head.

    Be prepared to: wait. The only bad things about this place are the service and the wait…but then again, good asian food is generally accompanied with bad service, and they’re probably mean because they have to watch you stuff yourself with dumplings all day.

    How to eat your xiao long bao: whatever you do, DO NOT break the parcel when you pick it up, otherwise you will have committed a crime against mankind punishable by repeated closing of a car door over your head.

    My recommended steps:
    1. Use your CHOPSTICKS and gingerly place them at the top of the dumpling
    2. Gently swing the dumpling back and forth if it is stuck to the paper beneath
    3. Keep swinging until it is free
    4. Do not get impatient. Keep swinging
    5. Once free, let it have a moment in your vinegar bath
    6. Place the bundle of joy on your spoon
    7. Bite and suck straight away – don’t waste that pork juice!
    8. Eat the rest quickly so you can start from step 1 again and eat your 295th xiao long bao.

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