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Przekaż informację zwrotnąMostly writing this so if we ever end up back in Toronto we can remember where we found some awesome dumplings and green onion pancake. The place was great, only problem was that it was cash only.
The name on the front of the store is now meet dumplings. Found the dumplings a little bit salty but enjoyed them nonetheless. The fish dumplings boiled were good. The fried rice was just average. The man post tofu was very spicy
Probably the most basic boring dumplings I've had in a long time. Plain ordinary, the skin is too thick it falls off easily, the fillings are minimal with a lotta flavouring (MSG? . They're okay, the place is a dump too. Perhaps that's a spin on the word Dump- ling.
We have been many times to the Dumpling Queen and have had excellent food every time. We have taken many friends and family there as well and they have all remarked about the food. It's a family run, small restaurant right on Yonge, roughly half way between Wellsley and Bloor. It's easy to get to by subway, car or on foot. Two ladies make the dumplings fresh with each order and they are then carried to the back where they are either boiled or deep fried to your specification. They also have the best Won Ton soup I have ever tasted. Great dry fried green beans, other soups, rice dishes....you name it, they have it. And it is all excellent. I would recommend this place to anybody.
This is a great little no frills family run place on Yonge. I had a take away as an early dinner. The food was fresh and delicious (try the pan friend mixed dumplings! and the prices very cheap. The young lady serving on reception was very chatty, friendly and welcoming.