Angie’s Dumpling Bar
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Went for weekday lunch. The cafe was busy but there wasnt a long wait for a table. The portions were large and average around $12 each. Large menu wit…
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The place was quiet so we thought we'd try it instead of Hakka Poppo.We ordered chicken fried rice, steamed Shanghai pork dumplings, pan-fried chicken…
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Satisfies your asian food cravings but nothing too special. Wonton noodles were tad salty or MSG (cant really tell the different tbh) but xiao long ba…
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Angie's Dumpling Bar is open for Casual Dining. Angie's Dumpling Bar serves Dumplings and Chinese dishes.Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!
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6 Reviews on “Angie’s Dumpling Bar”
Went for weekday lunch. The cafe was busy but there wasnt a long wait for a table. The portions were large and average around $12 each. Large menu with a good assortment of dumplings.
The place was quiet so we thought we’d try it instead of Hakka Poppo.
We ordered chicken fried rice, steamed Shanghai pork dumplings, pan-fried chicken and mushroom dumplings, shredded pork and pickled vegetables in rice noodle soup and honey date tea.
The only dish I enjoyed was the chicken fried rice. The pan-fried dumpling skins were too thick and chewy, and was not fried enough. The meat inside was tough. The rice noodle soup needed a lot of chilli oil to make it more flavoursome.
Service was hit and miss depending on the waitress passing by. Most of the time we were ignored. I’m unlikely to return.
Satisfies your asian food cravings but nothing too special. Wonton noodles were tad salty or MSG (cant really tell the different tbh) but xiao long baos were super juicy and were quite big.
Yes its a busy place, which is good, coz then u get fresh. But the only part is that most of their food has MSG. Tried the veggie dumpling. Mafatofu rice .. cant say I try again !!!
Angies dumpling bar is a newly opened restaurant in the refurbished Glen shopping centre. Youd almost expect there to be some delicious eats after the long line of people queuing up outside, however I found this place to be rather disappointing.
To start off with the good, we couldnt get enough of the chicken and prawn wonton noodle soup, especially the soup. Infused with so much flavour, we slurped it all up until the bowl was empty. The prawn wontons and the combination of noodles were cooked perfectly and very enjoyable. Portion is reasonable too and you get more than enough soup to share between 2.
On to the not so tasty; chicken and mushroom pan fried dumplings. Ive had my fair share of fried dumplings over the years, and unfortunately this one was a miss. At first glance, the dumplings looked steamed, however after close inspection I found out that it was just slightly pan fried on the bottom- was a bit too undercooked. The filling of the chicken and mushroom was way too much for my liking and in terms of the overall dish, it just seemed poorly made with not much flavour, quite bland. I was relying on lots of vinegar to get me through the dish.
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Ordinary an standard food court flavors, really nothing more to say, you can find the similar taste nearly everywhere in food courts. The best dish could be their fish head soup, although the dish itself is nothing, but the soup is incredible, flavors and spices are well combined, cant stop drinking it. However the others are just plain, because as we all know, the soup and ingredients are separate prepared and cooked, so the soup flavor will not go into the ingredients.