Tuesday, 24 April 2012

The Dynasty Chinese Restaurant

Nearly every month i will have yumcha at least 4 times eirther with family or friends and i would have to say that one of the best places in Sydney ( in my opinion) for yumcha would be The Dynasty chinese restaurant. It has a range of different variety of dim sums (small dishes in either bamboo steamer baskets or plates )and a really comfortable environment when you can enjoy your meal.

Although like many other yumcha places, where the food would be placed in special trolleys and be pushed around the restaurant and the person would list out the food in the trolley they have to each table, they also have a menu of other dim sums, noodles, congee and desserts, where you can order by marking the quantity you want on the menu and then passing it to a waiter.





There was a lot of different varieties that my cousin and i could choose from and we ended up choosing the dim sums in the photo taken.

(From the back of the photo) We ate:

-In the bamboo steamer basket there is:
Shaomai (steamed pork dumpling)
Shrimp Dumpling
Cantonese barbecued pork buns
Chicken Feet (steamed in black bean sauce)

-In the plates
Haam sui gok (deep fried dumpling with a crispy, sweet and sticky outer layer made from rice flour, with minced pork and finely chopped vegetables)
Spring rolls ( with pork and vegetables)

The food was really nice and we were so full after eating all those dim sums so we ordered one tofu pudding (served with syrup) to share.




Situated in the Canterbury League Club, the timber design and dull lighting of the restaurant creates a great environment for a relaxing meal and the design of it makes you feel like you're  floating on water and are eating on a large boat. It is quite spacious with many large tables for about 10-14 people and smaller tables for 2-8 people. The restaurant is separated into two separate areas, separated by a bridge alike short path with one large area, great for large tables and a smaller area with a few small tables and has a more quieter environment.

Price Range- Difficult to estimate as it depends on the food you order, as the prices differs as the dim sums  are categorised into small, medium, large and special dishes and on whether any specialty dishes and drinks were ordered.
For two people (ordering no drinks and only having dim sums) it is about $20-$35 approx.



Photos and Post by: Catherine



Address:
26 Bridge Road, Belmore, NSW 2192
Phone : (02) 9740 6633






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