I notice a new item on the menu of Go Noodle so I ordered it to try. A bowl of Sui Gao (dumpling Beijing style) in soup at MYR 14.50++ (10% service charge and 6% SST = MYR 16.82 nett).
The skin is thick so I like it. The minced pork and chives fillings reminded me of the fillings of Siew Long Bao sold by Esquire Kitchen. There are about 8 dumplings in one bowl. I recommended this dish to my family and they like it too because they like Beijing style dumplings.
My friends ordered noodles as usual at Go Noodle, Jaya One. Only cash payments are accepted.
Dumplings whether steam or fried, i also like.
ReplyDeletesame here.
DeleteOoooo...I would love this! I like dumplings in clear soup.
ReplyDeletethick skin you also like?
Deletemy fav!
ReplyDeleteyou have eaten this dish at Go Noodle before?
Deletenope, not yet
Deletesee when you get a chance to try.
DeleteIt has been ages since I last visited that outlet. We were regulars until my wife had rashes attack while eating there. We suspected they used some other seafood in their fish balls that triggered the rashes attack.
ReplyDeleteI want to go there alone to eat.
can go with your friends who like this eatery.
DeleteI don't really fancy thick dumpling skin.
ReplyDeleteguess you prefer GuangDong dumplings with thin skin.
DeleteI love sui gao. I don't mind the skin whether thick or thin, as long as there is sufficient tasty filling in it.
ReplyDeletethat's nice.
DeleteI wouldn't mind ordering that, but need to share. Will get jelak after some time with that thick skin.
ReplyDeleteThick but not that thick until jelak.
DeleteThis I got to try. I usually order the spicy noodles only when I am here but I like sui gao so will definitely order this on my next visit
ReplyDeleteoh, so you eat there often?
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