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Contribute Feedback What Luigi Dickens likes about Three Little Dumplings:
We were recommended to try out this dumpling restaurant by a friend in our area, and we were not let down. The dumplings were outstanding, the spring rolls were the best we've ever had, and the prawn fried noodles were also delicious. Since we are vegetarian and don't eat meat or chicken, we were pleased that they were able to modify a dish for us. Definitely worth a visit. View all feedback.
What Donato Wiegand doesn't like about Three Little Dumplings:
When I read the ratings I thought, yes I would try it out. Ordered hot sour soup (oily red water which I had to throw out), tofu vegetable rice (4 pieces of tofu, some celery but mostly onion), pan fried vegetable dumpling (pastry...was cooked nicely and crispy but filling was some grated carrot and all vermicelli). Quality definitely not there. View all feedback.
We were recommended to try out this dumpling restaurant by a friend in our area, and we were not let down. The dumplings were outstanding, the spring rolls were the best we've ever had, and the prawn fried noodles were also delicious. Since we are vegetarian and don't eat meat or chicken, we were pleased that they were able to modify a dish for us. Definitely worth a visit.
This restaurant is simply delicious and so easy to enjoy. The dumplings were fantastic. The setup is simple, but the food is top-notch. We ordered late in the evening during the week and within 10 minutes, a variety of delicious dumplings were served - fried, steamed, and boiled. They were all well-made and tasty. The service was excellent, and the owner was very pleasant and accommodating, even allowing us to dine later than usual with her young son. We were able to bring our own drinks, and the total cost for so many dumplings was only around $20. It's too easy not to come back again.
The restaurant is quite affordable, and although it can get crowded during lunchtime, the service is quick and the food arrives promptly. I would definitely eat here again.
Great little hole in the wall hidden in a tiny Melbourne Alley. The thing to eat here is the Mackerel dumplings.
In search of a temporary dumpling fave as Oriental Teahouse is renovating I decided to give this dumpling venue a go! Love the quaint laneway dining, the