Block 7 Dumplings
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I tried Block 7 Dumplings today. The dumplings are okay. I was disappointed that the Chili wontons were more sweet than spicy. There was a lack of sau…
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We called into Block 7 Dumplings for a quick dumplings session ahead of a film at Eastland. Attentive service and fast delivery of said dumplings. We …
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Quite a good place if youre craving simple Chinese food in Eastland. The chilli dumplings were very tasty but the fried rice was rather bland. Service…
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7 Reviews on “Block 7 Dumplings”
I tried Block 7 Dumplings today. The dumplings are okay. I was disappointed that the Chili wontons were more sweet than spicy. There was a lack of sauce. The xiaolongbao was good. Lots of liquid and hot!
We called into Block 7 Dumplings for a quick dumplings session ahead of a film at Eastland. Attentive service and fast delivery of said dumplings. We started with Chicken San Choi Bao and followed up with the Pork XLB dumplings with a flavoursome soup filling. The ginger prawn dumplings were a hit and we couldnt go past the steamed egg custard bun either… a yummy way to finish
All up a quick and tasty dumpling fix. They have a lunchtime special for those a little hungrier than we were for all you can eat dumplings for $30.
Quite a good place if youre craving simple Chinese food in Eastland. The chilli dumplings were very tasty but the fried rice was rather bland. Service was very good as it was wasnt busy when we dined. Our bill came to $80 for 2 without alcohol but we had a lot of leftovers to take home for another meal. Its located right under the cinemas so its good for a pre-movie dinner.
This place is fantastic, a couple of issues with customer service but I think sometimes this is due to things being lost in translation. A group of us dined in last week before a movie session and the service was quick. Dishes were large enough to be shared amongst 3 people. I wouldnt rate the salt and pepper eggplant though. It lacked a lot of flavour but the sambal roast pork belly was definitely a fave. They also do all you can eat for lunch time for $30pp if you pay cash. Well worth it if you go with a group of people as you can then try a lot of the dishes on the menu including the soft shell crab and duck pancakes!
Food is average. Staff is rude which makes this joint a 1 rated outlet. Serving is small compared to counterparts at Highpoint. Roast pork and rice was dry – worst was the wet bowl. We were too hungry and we were met with a rude staff after we just ordered. We understand the no outside food policy, but we did not see it. Whats the use of telling us just after my daughter just finished the outside food. Its as if she was not dining with us. Overall – Ill take my business elsewhere and avoid this one.
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We came here for the $30pp all you can eat lunch special where you can order anything off the menu except for the lobster tail. Between the two of us we ate $87 worth so it was a fantastic deal! Note that drinks are not included and any food left behind is charged at full price (so only order what you can eat!)
We enjoyed all our dishes but especially loved the string beans & minced pork, chilli wontons (not hot at all, quite a sweet and sour flavour), Peking duck pancakes and of course the XLB. I found the dishes to be good quality Chinese but Im not sure I would pay full price – for the lunch deal I definitely recommend it.
I can see why others would be critical of the service as they are not very attentive and completely forgot my water, but to be honest unless they are overtly rude this doesnt really bother me.
We caught up with friends for dinner last night and decided to try Block 7 having heard they had a $30 all you can eat lunch special we figured we should give the dishes a test run. Unfortunately the food made me feel quite unwell and despite the nice atmosphere and friendly service we wont be returning.
Its one of those places where you fill out your order on the paper provided. I requested two serves of prawn dumplings being a bit fan but immediately regretted that when I bit into the first one. Each of them fell apart at the touch of a chopstick and the casing was not pleasant to eat.
The fried eggplant dish fared better although there was some inconsistency of cooking with some pieces a little rawer than others. I ended up eating all of that as I didnt enjoy my chicken satay dish. This was quite spicy despite requesting mild on the form as was one of our other dishes. The staff did review our forms before leaving the table so if it wasnt possible to make the dishes less hot they should have said so. Aside from that the sauce was watery and the chicken didnt taste like it was good quality.
The noodle dish two others ordered was more of a soup and they were less than impressed with that. Overall quite unsatisfactory