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We are usually not that intrigued by similar Chinese dimsum stalls but these Xiao Long Baos look legit. They are plump, not too dense, and with each bite, the warm soup oozes out, boasting a light pork tang along with tender and soft meat. For the size, these babies come in sixes at $4.50, really good value for money for the quality.
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As we tried to ration our food intake, we thought the Pork Dumpling Noodles Dry ($4) would allow us to try out their Pork Dumpling with Chilli while still enjoying the ramen, without over-ordering two separate dishes. Here, the wanton had a silky skin, but lightly chewy so that they did not fall apart immediately. The filling had a good proportion of meat to chives, not forgetting the meat was of similar tenderness to the XLBs, but really really memorable. Tossed in fragrant chilli sesame oil, each mouthful was a delight to behold, sweet, spicy, savoury and everything nice!
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We are indeed so blessed to be able to enjoy these not only cheap, but restaurant-quality alternatives tediously prepared by hand. We will definitely be back to support, again and again. Read more: www.atasteofdojo.com/supreme-ramen-xiao-long-bao/
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📍Supreme Ramen Xiao Long Bao
Blk 46, Holland Dr
#01-359
Singapore 270046
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