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Shanghai Master Dumpling

Shanghai Master Dumpling

3.8(9 reviews)
0.1 km•Melbourne
•$

Had a won ton noodle soup and my wife spicy chicken noodle soup…read more Wantons were delicious but the soup tasted like boiled water and had zero flavour Quite frankly the meal was not good at all Our meals came out 20mins apart which is terrible when you have a 30min lunch break WILL NOT BE BACK

Cash only!! Bring about $15-20 per person. Low key dining, casual dress code is fine…read more Wandering around after some Spencer street shopping I was getting hungry and turned to Yelp. The dumpling idea sounded just excellent to me so I headed to this spot for their hot & sour soup with dumplings. Upon entering you're greeted by a hostess that speaks quite the broken English. You can place your order immediately and find a seat. The crowd is almost 100% Asian - always a good sign. I got my order within a few minutes. The soup, which is my favorite type, was not good. Its most notable flavour is salt, and a tad too much of it. Hot & sour soup is one of my go-to dishes in Chinese restaurants, so I know this one was below par. The DUMPLINGS inside that soup... Now that's a whole different story. When they said "master dumpling" they meant it. The soup comes with 10 (!) hand made pork dumplings inside ($10.50 AUD). Those are pure heaven and very well made. I saw other dishes come out of the kitchen, they all looked great. I noted that most patrons ordered something to eat and a steaming basket of dumplings to go along - that's probably the way to go here. Stick with their dumplings and you will leave happy. Come with an eating partner, value for your money is very good as well.

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Shanghai Master Dumpling - Speisekarte mit Adresse

Speisekarte mit Adresse

Shanghai Master Dumpling - Speisekarte front

Speisekarte front

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Woodo - Interior

Woodo

4.1(7 reviews)
0.1 km•Melbourne
•$$$

I haven't had Korean BBQ in ages so I was on the lookout for a good place to try in Melbourne. A…read morerandom local suggested to me to try Woodo Korean BBQ so I figured it was worth a shot. It's located right beside a Subway. We dropped in on a Saturday evening (5:30pm) right before they opened. There was already a few people lined up like us waiting to get inside. Always a good sign, especially when most of them were Koreans. The menu is massive with half the menu dedicated to KBBQ sets (beef, pork, wagyu or a combination of meats). The rest is split into hot pot, banquet ($60.00 AUD/person), beef, pork, entree, noodle, stone pot, soup and beverages. They also were advertising two really cheap lunch specials ($6.00 for curry don or curry spaghetti; $7.90 for don). Pretty dang cheap! Guys, guys, guys. The service here is UNBELIEVABLE. Yes, it deserves all capital letters. We sat upstairs and they constantly checked up on us, brought out extra banchan, refilled our sauce tray and cooked all of our meats to perfection. We were beyond impressed. - Banchan - this was already set up on the table as soon as we sat down. There was marinated potatoes, kabocha with raisins and almonds, pickled vegetables, pickled onion and some sort of bean dish. - Beef & pork set (#8) ($76.00 AUD) - the menu says this can be shared between two but it easily filled the three of us. You get 400g of marinated beef ribs, 400g of pork belly, soup (we opted for the silken tofu soup with pork, egg and vegetables) and 2 bowls of steamed rice. - Vegetables - they start the grill off by cooking a mix of pineapple, potato, onion, carrots and kabocha. - Silken tofu soup - this needs it's own writeup because it was that amazing. One of the best soups I've ever had! Comes out piping hot and full of flavour, depth and complexity. It's spicy, the tofu is silky smooth and pork plentiful and tender. My favourite thing we ate. - Egg - we originally thought this was the soup but it wasn't. Almost like an egg foo yan; incredibly light, creamy and airy. - Lettuce wraps - these are great to wrap with the meat, especially the pork belly. Note: it's $3.00 AUD for another order but our waitress was sweet and gave us a plate for free! - Marinated shallots - Seaweed - Pineapple sorbet - to end things on a high, we were given complimentary dessert. Their own homemade pineapple sorbet with a slice of strawberry. Refreshingly light with a great texture. One of my favourite meals! Incredible service and delicious KBBQ. I'd come back again.

Wagyu combo is awesome!! Whenever i come back to Australia, i definitely want to come and try…read moreagain! Make reservation before u come and visit them otherwise u have to wait for the table even the week days!

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Woodo - Silken tofu soup with pork, egg and vegetables

Silken tofu soup with pork, egg and vegetables

Woodo - Marinated potatoes

Marinated potatoes

Woodo - Kabocha with raisins and almonds and pickled vegetables

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Kabocha with raisins and almonds and pickled vegetables

Kass Kass - Spicy seafood and soft tofu soup ($16)

Kass Kass

4.5(2 reviews)
0.4 km•Melbourne

Great Korean restaurant on Flinders! I came here with a friend at around 8pm, and the place was…read morepractically empty. On other days when I walked by it, it was packed, so maybe it was the timing that made the difference. I got the kimchi stew, which comes with kimchi, tofu, and beef. The soup hit the spot, and definitely satisfied my tofu soup cravings! My friend got the kimbap, which I had a few bites of, and it was also delicious. The staff were also super nice, and it's a great place to satisfy any Korean food craving!

Kass Kass is an unassuming Korean restaurant that opens till the wee hours right on Flinders (close…read moreto King street). From the outside it has posters on Asian dishes served, and inside it's a no frills place with dimmed lighting and soft Korean music playing. The menu is simple to understand and its first page presents newcomers with the most popular choices. Prices for each dish average $15 AUD. Since it's open late, Kass Kass attracts a secondary dinner rush around 21:30 and can get a tad busy, thus rather slow. There is one cook, one waitress whose English needs more practice, and a bus boy that helps them out. Looks like a family business. Not wanting to eat heavy I ordered a soft tofu seafood soup. The dish comes with steamed white rice and a bit of kimchi. The soup contained 2 prawns, 2 mussels, 4 pieces of squid, and one tiny octopus. The customary raw egg on top was added to this spicy red soup that was filled with soft tofu pieces and thin onion wedges. I think it was rather tasty. You could really taste it being a fish soup in essence but not in a bad way. The restaurant only accepts cards over $20, so bring cash if you are one person. Service is not very attentive, maybe because they were busy, or due to the language barrier. I give it 4 stars. The food was good and other plates passing by looked generous and tasty.

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Kass Kass - Kimchi stew

Kimchi stew

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Kimbap

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