Dong Bei means 'North East' in Chinese. As said, this type of dumpling originated from Northeastern China. Dong Bei serves authentic Chinese dumplings. Their dumplings can be chosen from the following varieties; pure minced pork or minced pork mixed with chopped kuchay all wrapped in their home made dumpling wrapper.
For your own choice, you can have it steamed or fried. We chose to have the steamed dumpling than the fried since it is less sinful (just kidding!). Their dumpling comes with a dipping sauce made from a concoction of local vingar, soy sauce and minced garlic. For those with spicy tongues, you can ask for their home made chilli oil to make your dipping sauce a bit hotter.
Simple as it may seem, their dumpling is very juicy and tasty. The wrapper is not too soggy nor too chewy after it was cooked. It was steamed perfectly and it suited my palate. A very light and delicious meal to end my day. While dining, you can also view how they make their dumplings.
As the dumplings are a light meal to the tummy, so is it's price tag. It comes for only 100 bucks per 10 piece order.
You can also try their xiao long pao (soup dumpling). This is quite similar to the dumplings mentioned above but with more broth inside the wrap.
Another optional add-on is the Xinjiang Beef which is a savory beef dish made from tenderloin cuts seasoned with spices and sesame oil then served with chopped cucumber.
Both of these meals are great complements to your dumpling meal.
Check it out!
Dong Bei Dumpling
Yuchengco St. (coming from Binondo Church Ongpin St., turn LEFT at Yuchengco St.)
Binondo, Manila
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