tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-786917785571459431.post5889488035298281476..comments2023-05-02T15:12:48.287+01:00Comments on a rather unusual chinaman: Dumplings' Legend, Chinatowntehbushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16593283607297429793noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-786917785571459431.post-30666589979240920562011-06-17T17:50:44.474+01:002011-06-17T17:50:44.474+01:00@ Dawn - Sweet potato fries? That sounds totally o...@ Dawn - Sweet potato fries? That sounds totally out of left field for a dumpling restaurant! I will give the XLB another go, the fact that they make them by hand is a good indicator.<br /><br />@ Mzungu - At the end of the day, food is about enjoying. As long as you like, you don't need to know that much else about it!<br /><br />@ Lizzie - And now so do I.<br /><br />@ Su Yin - I have heard about these Durian puffs, I must have one!<br /><br />@ Gwennilicious - There are a fair few positive votes for their XLB, so enough to warrant a second visit some time in the future.<br /><br />@ Sunfug - I think RC has always had a good reputation, although it has always been at the upper end of the cost scale. I haven't been for a while, but if you rate it highly, it may well go on the list.<br /><br />@ Diva - I think it is part of the "Legends" chain, a surefire hook to get you to come ine :)<br /><br />@ GWMG - Crab congee? Not really my cup of tea, but I am sure a few here would be happy to hear about it.<br /><br />@ Puffle - Often a case I find with a lot of Chinese restaurants, service is not their forte. I experienced something similar when I went to Dragon Palace in Earls Court, frustrating especially when much of the rest of what you ate sounded so nice.<br /><br />@ Anon - I think it is pretty terrible when a place demands you to pay a service charge when the service is so terrible. It's a shame that Chinese restaurants often take service for granted, which leaves a very bad taste in many peoples mouths. I definitely don't mind Crispy Duck, especially as they open late at the weekend, but the last time I went there, the roast meats were extremely fatty.tehbushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16593283607297429793noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-786917785571459431.post-43032127653277244632011-06-06T23:19:31.727+01:002011-06-06T23:19:31.727+01:00If I could give no stars I would. We went to this ...If I could give no stars I would. We went to this awful restaurant on the recommendation of a friend who said the dumplings were good. Granted they were OK, but food does not a restaurant make. Our main courses were well below average. When we complained the manager tried to tell us that we had obviously never been to a Chinese restaurant before because food always comes to the table at different times - we are well aware of this given that 3 out of the 5 of us have lived in Hong Kong! Our issue with the food was that it was cold and of poor quality. The waiting staff had also forgotten about two dishes we ordered and were disinterested in providing us with any service whatsoever, all seven of them preferring to stand in a corner and chat to a friend that had popped in to say hi. When we requested that the mandatory 12.5% service charge be taken off the bill, the manager kicked up a huge fuss and then disappeared with the bill for 15 minutes. When I asked why this had taken 15 minutes he said that I was wrong it had only taken 2 minutes because he had timed himself! He then walked away from the table telling us to pay, he wasn't discussing it any further. Much against my better judgement we paid for the ludicrously expensive food, but I would urge anyone going to Chinatown to try any restaurant but this one. Crispy Duck nearby is more basic but has infinitely better food for a reasonable price and the staff are attentive.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-786917785571459431.post-58244816996444412642011-03-04T11:38:30.976+00:002011-03-04T11:38:30.976+00:00I went last night. I don't know a lot about di...I went last night. I don't know a lot about dim-sum etc other than I like it a lot and am learning about them as much as I can. We tried the duck dumplings (good), the cha sui steamed buns (really good, light and fluffy), the chicken noodle soup (poor - very bland stock, overcooked chicken), the fried turnip cake (strangely delicious) and some rice with egg and prawns. But what I was really looking forward to trying was the sui loung bao. <br /><br />So it was a shame that they never materialised. We had nearly cleared all our plates and were waiting expectantly. We were asked if we had finished - no, we said, we are still waiting for the sui loung bao. 10 minutes later a different staff member also tried to clear our table. No, we said, there's one thing left on our order which we are still waiting on. Five minutes after that, we grabbed a third member of staff and asked if these were ever coming, as we had to be somewhere else shortly. They checked with the kitchen. No, they were not on the way. No further explanation was forthcoming. <br /><br />We paid our bill (without leaving a tip) and left, disappointed. Won't be hurrying back.pufflehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08632662715801721159noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-786917785571459431.post-91769259964355959052010-12-22T21:30:04.579+00:002010-12-22T21:30:04.579+00:00I've heard this place does pretty gorgeous cra...I've heard this place does pretty gorgeous crab congee. Anyone here tried it?<br /><br />WenGoing With My Guthttp://www.goingwithmygut.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-786917785571459431.post-62890041143257667632010-12-14T13:26:48.159+00:002010-12-14T13:26:48.159+00:00I sort of agree with you on that. Whilst I was in ...I sort of agree with you on that. Whilst I was in London, Leong's Legends was the only one I kinda liked but then Catty changed my mind on that. Nonetheless, in the three years I was in Birmingham before that there was some proper Cantonese fare there surprisingly! :) Anyway, would've loved to try this for the name. :P i'm superficial like that. xdivahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05076017766499977445noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-786917785571459431.post-13217616846362755102010-12-13T01:18:54.080+00:002010-12-13T01:18:54.080+00:00We yum char'd at Royal China Bayswater today a...We yum char'd at Royal China Bayswater today and the XLB were out of this world. I get the impression that people think standards have declined at RC. Why? (Though portion sizes definitely have). To my mind it is consistently excellent.sunfughttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06049504486289747157noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-786917785571459431.post-82611371887244408222010-12-09T19:24:02.373+00:002010-12-09T19:24:02.373+00:00I agree that not everything on Dumplings' Lege...I agree that not everything on Dumplings' Legend's menu is great, but their speciality - Siu Loung Bao - indeed are really fantastic. No other places offer the same range of variety of siu loung bao, and certainly not as fresh (it's made to order at Dumplings' Legend). So yeah, I'm well impressed by their siu loung bao. Really tasty! Very reasonably priced as well. No wonder it's really full whenever I pass it by. Their custard buns are amazing too! Highly recommend that!Gwennilicioushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16943772530927416888noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-786917785571459431.post-50408794727847933942010-12-09T19:01:30.421+00:002010-12-09T19:01:30.421+00:00I tried Dumplings Legend a few weeks ago - the XLB...I tried Dumplings Legend a few weeks ago - the XLB were good (on that day anyway), and I also really liked their seabass & preserved vege cheung fun. The other dishes were very average. <br /><br />One thing they do have going for them is the fact that they serve DURIAN puffs! I almost died of excitement when I saw that on the menu. They are a bit stingy with the durian filling though. :(Su-yinhttp://breadetbutter.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-786917785571459431.post-38314468355006356062010-12-03T16:37:13.162+00:002010-12-03T16:37:13.162+00:00Shame it wasn't all up to scratch but now I ha...Shame it wasn't all up to scratch but now I have a massive siu long bao craving.Hollow Legshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07152329184111658897noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-786917785571459431.post-2618868242320743462010-12-02T21:31:35.981+00:002010-12-02T21:31:35.981+00:00I've been meaning to give this place a try sin...I've been meaning to give this place a try since it opened. <br />As I don't know that much about Dim Sum, I may forgive its mistakes as errors in my judgement of ordering. We'll see...Mzunguhttp://www.ilivetoeatandeattolive.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-786917785571459431.post-45755251618268147502010-12-02T19:25:42.044+00:002010-12-02T19:25:42.044+00:00I've been twice, and I think their quality is ...I've been twice, and I think their quality is inconsistent. The first time, their XLB was the best I've had in London, but second time I went it was nowhere near as amazing. All the food we ordered the second time was also greasy and stodgy. But I think the restaurant does have potential if they fix the consistency of their cooking.<br /><br />If you decide to go back, you should try the sweet potato fries with salted egg yolk; they're ridiculously addictive!Dawnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15173451855400562061noreply@blogger.com