Dumplings Bar

Chengdu


A very modern take on the traditional dumpling joints – there are several enticing varieties to choose from, including a number of more adventurous offerings such as the large intestine dumpling or the pig snout dumpling. As well as dumplings they serve a number of small plates (the eggplant is particularly good) and a selection of Sichuan spirits.


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