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Very good pork and cabbage dumpling soup and pork and cabbage fried dumpling. Generous servings. Very fresh and very filling. Quite reasonable price for $12. Even better are the frozen dumplings for $4.70 for 2 persons! Excellent value. Great to buy a few and keep in the freezer and boil and serve. Good value from a modest looking restaurant. Definitely come back for more. View all feedback.
A hidden gem in Auckland for Chinese food for sure! Rice noodle rolls are chewy and the sauce tastes great!!! Will be definitely be back to try the other flavours~ Sesame balls with black sesame filling and egg tarts were phenomenal~ The polo bun was a hit and miss amongst our group though. Also bought some frozen pork buns to take home, quite a few savoury and sweet flavours to choose from
Tucked away behind a carpark in front of a few spice stores, the store is a little hard to find. Large portions of rice rolls with good variety of fillings and you can add ingredients for extra cost. Adding an egg to the beef roll is a must try! We also got two different won ton soups ans noodles. Taste was average, the soup tasted like the water they used to boil the wontons and the pork filling inside the wonton still has the pork smell in it. Both soups were quite bland sadly. The menu has other rice and noodle options and some fried foods and tarts in the cabient similar to what you see in yim cha such as sesame balls and portugese tarts. They also have fridges with frozen packets of dumplings and steams buns to purchase to take home. Overall environment is pretty average as it looks like they've just put in some tables and chairs for a dine in option but tables are clean and cuterly are all dispoable and recyclable.
Been here for a few times and still love the food. The egg tarts and dumplings are yummy. Noodles kinda bland but love the wanton. I like that I can buy back the frozen buns and dumplings to bring home.
My breakfast place for Cantonese food. Local foodies know it well, it has own factory to supply Chinese restaurants, so a wholesaler. Plenty of parking outside, also sells buns dumplings in the freezer. Worth checking out if you love yum cha,also serves lunch, e.g. stirfry dishes. It's a no-frill setting, similar to Hongkong street cafe.
This is our favorite go to place. Cheap and authentic cantonese food. We like the wonton soup and the rice roll. And their best seller egg tart! They also have frozen buns great for breakfast when you are in a hurry. They serve free tea as well.