Haven’t been here for years and the food still taste good. We enjoyed every dish except the red bean pancake (not in picture). It was a dessert.
Service was good, the lady was very accommodating and nice to see her chatting with all the customers in the restaurant.
Price was very reasonable and will no doubt be back if we are nearby.
MR 23
Long Dragon Dumpling had on their menu a large range of dumplings and other popular Chinese dishes. I’d been here a few times and tried a few meals; the pork & chicken/prawn dumplings, the shanghai crispy duck, fried ribs, sweet & sour pork ribs, beans with pork mince etc. The food seemed to be consistently good although overall pretty average. I found the dumplings to be cheaper and tastier in Chinatown, but logistically it was easier to find parking in the area, and the venue was generally comfortably quiet. Service was friendly and quick, making it a nice casual dinner spot.
Angel Khong
By far the best dumplings in Melbourne I saw the owners having lunch and I was amazed how big and authentic they looked and decided to grab a take away frozen bag. I could say these are the best I have tried. They don't stick to the oan when frying and puff up like proper dumplings should. I ended up grazing 4 bag a couple days later. They have very tradition Chinese meals and a cost that will never be beaten especially in south Melbourne. It reminds me of an traditional Chinese restaurant doesn't need to be a fancy atmosphere all we need is good home cooked Chinese food and this is the place to be.
Stephen
I come here specifically for the crispy pan fried pork dumplings. After tarring about Melbourne and checking out all the dumplings the pan fried ones here are the meatiest and crispiest around.
They have plenty of other options on the menu and I’m sure they are all just as good.
They come out quickly after ordering and hot to scoff.
Aaron Willcox
Not sure if it's normal here. But my pork dumplings in hot and sour soup was served in a plastic bowl...
Chan Maneesilasan
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