20/04/2017
雅 ‧悠蔬食 Leisurely Veggie
尖沙咀金馬倫道48號中國保險大廈3樓B號舖
Shop B, 3/F, China Insurance Building, 48 Cameron Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
https://www.openrice.com/zh/hongkong/review/vegetarian-dimsum-to-the-next-level-e2769597
Vegetarian dimsum to the next level
2017-04-20 4241 瀏覽
Vegetarian dimsum is common these days but not necessarily delicious.
I was expecting just the usual vegetarian dimsum but it turned out to be memorable and different.
Starting with the dimsum, it wasnt floury or plastic but tasty and even contained a few pieces of vegetarian sharks fin.
These were deep fried purple potato balls (jeandui) which are crispy on the outside with a soft mochi interior filled with peanuts.
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The fried veggie dumplings was similar to the purple potato balls but the filling was savoury vegetables.
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The xiaolongbau is a must try. I always avoid ordering this when I am having normal dimsum because it was filled with pork lard and oil. The pork usually stinks as well.
Here, it tastes so much better just like the real thing. Vinegar is not needed but it makes the xiaolongbau experience complete.
These spinach dumplings are a delight to eat because you can see how fresh and vibrant the green spinach is and the black fungus gives it a great crunch while there are some pieces of vegetarian prawn to give it some flavour.
The dandan noodles had a lovely peanut flavour with a good spiciness and there is also a non spicy version.
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The steamed beancurd rolls were also good because they are not oily like the meat version and it served in delicious gravy.
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Finished with the soft purple potato buns which were brushed with edible gold and filled with mashed taro in the middle.
Overall, the dimsums were exceptionally good without breaking the bank as it cost $28 per basket.
Currently only available at TST, however they do have a dimsum platter at CWB which is slightly different.
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