MC Dumpling

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  • If you are looking for a place that does dumplings look no further. My Chinese Dumpling are on point Love the addition of Lamb dumplings first time t…

  • We were invited to Mc dumpling last night a place with some seriously delicious fried prawn and chicken dumplings. I was also happy to see they offer …

  • Having used Uber eats for delivery from Mc dumpling before I thought I would check out there restaurant in person. The food was equally as tasty altho…


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MC Dumpling is open for Casual Dining. MC Dumpling serves Dumplings and Chinese dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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9 Reviews on “MC Dumpling”

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  • Eatable Melbourne

    Having used Uber eats for delivery from Mc dumpling before I thought I would check out there restaurant in person. The food was equally as tasty although the restaurant itself lacked luster.
    Please keep these dumplings coming- the vegetarian ones are particularly amazing!

  • Bearabbit

    3.5

    It has been almost a year since my last visit and the menu has evolved to include so much more than just dumplings. As I was here with the lovely Jojo Armani and Tim.E and our respective partners, what would have been a dinner became a jolly good feast.

    The focus here remains on the delicious dumplings. The boiled pork and Chinese cabbage dumplings and pan-fried beef and onion dumplings both hit the spot. A thin layer of dumpling skin was wrapped around meaty and juicy filling. The former was silky smooth, while the latter was slightly crisped – both yum!

    We also tried the pork belly stew and stir-fried pork intestine. The gravy from the pork belly was heavenly paired with rice – deeply savoury and moreish. The pork intestines were cooked very well – slightly chewy, slightly springy and no smell at all. The dish itself could benefit from a flavour punch, and this was where the chilli oil came in.

    The Shanghai fried noodles didn’t leave much of an impression but this is no way mean that it was bad. Like us mere mortals, it was just normal.

    Two other dumplings dishes and the hot and sour soup I did not try, and the spring onion pancake was unfortunately rather bland. This one definitely needed the assistance of chilli oil, lots in fact, to make it palatable. All hail the power of chilli!

    The waitress with pink hair was super patient and helpful, and the owner was incredibly chatty and down-to-earth. Hope to see him do well in his business.

  • Tim.E

    I went here for dinner to try some of their du plunge and some other treats. This food originates from the Chinese mainland w some dishes from northern China.

    The service was good, and I was lucky to try a range of dishes including some dumpling, and noodle dishes amongst other dishes. Ill mention some highlights that I had.

    The dumplings were light and tasty. And I had a pork belly soup (not the right name) which was amazing, sooo delicious. The potato and chives pancake was good too, light and crispy.

    I tried a traditional Chinese sausage made out of offal and intestines which was also really good. The plum juice was tasty and a little sweet.

    Overall this was a good night that I was lucky enough to share w Bearabbit and Jojo Armani and their respective partners. It was a fun night w some really good food, and great company.

  • Prof. Pinkchops@Lunch Lab

    My score 3 stars. J & I were going to eat lunch here on Friday, but we discovered the menu had changed. Some of the dishes we really wanted to try are now gone, as are most of the small $3 side dishes (so menu shown above is not quite right anymore). We ate close-by instead, but about a month ago J picked up some Vego/Lamb & leek dumplings for dinner (half boiled/half pan fried of each). I had all the lamb ones as a guilty meaty treat – they were tasty & moist (I won’t feel like eating non-seafood meat ones for quite some time now). J had most of the vego ones – unfortunately we were both a bit disappointed by them. The filling was certainly different, having mushrooms but no chives – however it was dry & a bit stodgy (it had LOTS of bean thread noodles BTW). Perhaps they didn’t travel well (no problems with the lamb ones though). The good news for those who do like MCD’s vego dumplings is that they have dropped the price of them by about $3!

  • Kerli Kerli Kerli

    Came here cos of a eat club deal when we were in the neighborhood.. quite little joint for a quick meal.. this place does a number of standard Chinese dishes.. we had the chicken ribs on rice and stir fried beef rice noodles.. the chicken ribs were decent however the noodles were not well cooked and clumped together when served..
    Ok for a quick and cheap meal..

  • Foodbaby

    Came here for lunch orders pan fried chicken and prawn dumplings. Skin was crispy but could not taste any prawns inside at all. Chinese broccoli stir fried in garlic was far too salty and if you need a take away container they charge 50c each. Won’t be recommending this place for dumplings shanghai street dumplings in the city in Melbourne still make the best pan fried chicken and prawn dumplings hands down!

  • Kath's Food Indulgences

    Got some delivery from this restaurant. Really tasty, good quality Chinese food!

    Pork & Chive Dumplings: juicy, flavoursome, bite-size pieces. Really appreciate the thoughtful packaging that separates all the dumplings (rather than pushing them into 1 container like other restaurants do!)

    Honey chicken: the pieces were a bit small (again, bite size pieces). However very crispy and retained its fresh crispy coating during the delivery. The sauce came separated from the chicken; a good move considering most fried food gets soggy while being delivered.

    Fried rice: good old Chinese-style fried rice with egg, prawn, bacon/ham pieces (not just spam!) and veggies. Great to eat with the other dishes.

    Definitely satisfied my craving for some Chinese comfort food!

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106 Hopkins Street, Footscray, Melbourne, VIC

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