Siu mai, dumplings( wo-tip),wonton or ha-gau

Discussion in 'The Food Section' started by [N], Jun 11, 2007.

  1. [N]

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    what do you guys prefer, i prefer that wo-tip lol-tongue2

    other options: sui gao
     
  2. dreyvii

    dreyvii Well-Known Member

    ALL THE ABOVE, except for siu mai...!!
     
  3. [N]

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    seriously they can't make siu mai for shit where i live lol, although i wouldn't mind shark fin siu mai lol
     
  4. lee-lee

    lee-lee Well-Known Member

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    i like ha gau. with siu mai, they're okay at SOME places. but some places makes it sooo bad. they fill it with nothing but fat...ewwwww...
     
  5. hiake

    hiake Vardøgr of da E.Twin

    All of the above? But by order of preference:

    Ha-gau > wo-tip/wonton > siu mai

    Siu mai can suck beyond any belief at some places... Not to mention all the fatty pork meat (more like pork fat) in it...
     
  6. 無得頂

    無得頂 Well-Known Member

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    I like ha gaus the most, especially with hot sauce.

    Order of preference would be ha gau > siu mai > wonton/wo-tip
     
  7. aishiteru4

    aishiteru4 Well-Known Member

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    i like all of the above!!! but if i had to choose... ha gau's the best...
    but i like dan tart!!! ahahaha my fava
     
  8. wind2000

    wind2000 Self Schemata

    Ha Gau ATW, used to be siu mai but cant find any good ones even in HK.>.<
     
  9. dragong87

    dragong87 Well-Known Member

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    siu mai and ha gau!!
    ha gau more tho :p
     
  10. joemickey

    joemickey Well-Known Member

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    For all those who likes siu mai

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  11. Taxloss

    Taxloss Stripper Vicar

    I absolutely love Wor Tip! -tongue2 In fact I know my parents will be going to a chinese restaurant for a lunch in a few minutes and they'll come back with takeaway wor tip and other things for me. -bigclap

    At home I can make my own secret Wor-Tip sauce my dad had taught me (basic is still vinegar) and I can eat a LOT of it. I prefer the self made ones with coriander added in it. -chef


    After that Har Kau, Sui Kau and a few less well known are my favs, except for that Siu Mai...can't even rememeber when the last time was I've eaten tasty ones. -huh

    Edit: and a special mention for Won Tan! Fried Wan Tan's or the normal ones, both are delicious.
     
  12. BabyRain

    BabyRain Doppelgänger of da E.Twin

    Why do you have to bump this up when I am feeling hungry right now.. lol
    Tax, u just woke up?
    Btw, I love dim sum so all those are delicious to me... -drool
     
  13. Taxloss

    Taxloss Stripper Vicar

    Ha, I was hungry myself since I've skipped the breakfast and I'm starving myself now in order to eat more dim sum my parent swill be taling home for me. :p (mentally preparing myself for my portion of dim sum!)

    (No, was awake since 10.30am, but I hadn't expected the doctor would send us somewhere else to do a little test and we just came back after 2 and a half hours, gonna get some rest after this) >.<
     
  14. Arctic_fire

    Arctic_fire Well-Known Member

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    dumplings isnt it = sui gao?
     
  15. dreyvii

    dreyvii Well-Known Member

    Awww...can I have some?? LOL
     
  16. smallrinilady

    smallrinilady Well-Known Member

    hai-gau and sui-mei
     
  17. nateee.lee

    nateee.lee Well-Known Member

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    i dink dumplins:D
     
  18. Taxloss

    Taxloss Stripper Vicar

    Have you had told me earlier, I would have given you 1 Wor -Tip ;)

    Had eaten 6 giant Wor-tips, 2 Sieuw Loong Boa's, 1 portion of Ngo Chong (not my fav but it was left over and I ate it as I was hungry) and 2 Kai Chai Boa's. My stomach still feels like I've eaten a horse lol.
     
  19. BabyRain

    BabyRain Doppelgänger of da E.Twin

    ^Wuah Tax... I want !!!!
    Dun forget me next time
     
  20. 無得頂

    無得頂 Well-Known Member

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    I also like siu lung baos and gum lo wontons (deep fried wontons and dip them in sweet and sour sauce).