Cellar Door - Melbourne
Cellar Door
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I particularly enjoyed the prawn dumplings at this restaurant. They were very fresh and had a generous amount of filling. Overall, the meal was very enjoyable and the flavors were excellent. I would definitely come back next time I am in Melbourne. However, I believe there are some small details that could be improved, such as removing the non-edible stem attached to the green beans before cooking. This simple change would prevent any inconvenience and allow customers to fully enjoy the delicious food.
This was my first visit to the restaurant, and it definitely won't be my last. The food was delicious, and we enjoyed everything we tried. Sharing dishes is a great idea. The staff was friendly and attentive. I recommend making a reservation in advance. I will definitely be returning in the future.
I recently had the best dumplings in Melbourne at this restaurant! They really know how to elevate the classic dumpling, as every dish on the menu is bursting with flavor. While they offer traditional pan fried dumplings and xiaolongbao, what stood out were their innovative Peking duck, wagyu beef, and flamethrower pork dumplings. The dining atmosphere was lovely, making it the ideal spot for a romantic date night or special celebration. The service was prompt, and our dishes arrived shortly after ordering. Make sure to try their tasty cocktails as well.
Oriental Tea House’s menu was pretty extensive; they had a lot of dim sum varieties, main Chinese dishes, and also seasonal delights. A lovely cosy venue, and was definitely one of my go to restaurants when I didn’t quite know what I felt like having!
Ambience was nice. Service was great. Fried barramundi (not pictured) was lightly coated and wasn't oily at all. Lemongrass chicken dumplings tasted like a strange meatball. Xiaolong baos were thick and stuck together so they broke and spilled the soup while trying to pick them up. White chocolate dumpling dessert was pretty yum. Overall it was a nice place although more expensive than other dim sum joints.
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