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Dough aballs, not dumplings! - Review by citysearch c | New Dumpling House Chinese

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Dough aballs, not dumplings! 10/23/2009

At the recommendation of a friend, we ate dinner here tonight. We now regret this decision. To give this some context, the price range was $7-$12 per person, even though we mostly ordered appetizers as opposed to entrées (interestingly, dumplings only come in appetizers). Upon entering the restaurant, we were immediately struck by the lack of any Asian customers---always a bad sign when eating at a ""Chinese"" restaurant. We ordered a variety of differently shaped and sized dumplings. First, the steamed chicken dumplings---as any Asian would tell you, dumplings should *not* have skin up to a centimeter thick. Although they contained an ample amount of dry, flavorless ground chicken breast, these ""dumplings"" can only be described as dry, chewy, flavorless balls of dough. The experience was not much different for the fried pork dumplings. My brother ordered the Szechuan dumplings with peanut sauce. Luckily, these did not have centimeter-thick skin. Instead, they were soaked in a disturbingly sweet sauce which was clearly mostly (sweet) peanut butter. When we first saw this dish, we thought that it contained two different colors of dumplings. We later realized that the brown ones were simply normal dumplings whose skins were washed off by the peanut butter sauce. My half-cousin decided to try his luck with the orange beef entrée for a whopping $12.00. Although it wasn't nearly as bad as the others, he was appalled at the tiny amount of rice given. My sister's friend ordered the shrimp dumplings for $5.75, hoping that it would be filling. Unfortunately, in contrast to the starch-filled dough balls, these were six tiny pieces, about the size of a ping pong ball. Needless to say, this friend was not satisfied with the meal. Finally, we ordered a pork lo mein. Although it was very plain and far too salty, this was the least putrid dish that we ordered. Take it from a Chinese person, the food here was horrible, don't waste your money here. Pros: No redeeming qualities. Cons: Stomach-turning food. more
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