Luke Hargreaves
Delicious dumplings especially fried. Love the noodle dishes as well great fresh vegetables plenty of flavour and tender meat. Prices are also so cheap for the quality of food. Staff are also very friendly and helpful. One of my favourites in the city.
Lauren Fowlie
Really great xiao long bao, almost as good as Din Tai Fung. Very excited to have found these in Adelaide!
Ed Dg
Cheap, fast meals. Authentic and tasty noodles and dumplings, always nice staff and helpful. Somewhat limited drink range. This place is a regular dining choice, good size portions and amazing noodle soup. Try it and you'll come back
James Metcalfe
Great for a cheap, fast meal. Not only that but the food tastes great! Since finding this dumpling house, we've been back many times.
Sandy Pickford
Will NEVER go here again... after waiting 40 min for our food thats bad enough but then to be CHASED DOWN outside the store asking if we have paid.... yes we had paid we have a receipt... oh ok he says... 2 seconds later ANOTHER woman comes out ranting at us for not paying... again we say yes we did we have receipt... she wanted the receipt i show her she snatches it looks at it asks what we had mumbled something then half heartedly said sorry and walked off.... this happened at 145pm today (18/11/17) the kicker is the idiot that came after us 1st time was the idiot that took our order at the counter AND processed our payment via eftpos.... staff are useless plain and simple
Greg Ingleton
Really bad food, small serves, expensive and a terrible place. This is the worst chinese I have had in a long time - do not eat there, you will regret it. I have eaten at every chinese place in and around the markets, and this is the bottom of the list.
Aaron Joblin
Best service so fast and my favorite dumplings in Adelaide. Always leave with a smile
Silvers Ash
I ordered the bbq pork noodles, there was a hair in there. The lady brought me a new bowl of noodles and when I was eating there was another hair. Disgusting.
4chillies
We needed a dumpling fix and a noodle soup and Fushun delivered. Friendly table service and the food came out fast. The steamed pork dumplings were big and juicy and tasted delicious - I could have had another couple of serves. Grandma's braised pork noodle soup had great stock, the braised pork was so tender - even the skin wasn't chewy and the noodles were cooked just right. The mapo tofu was amazing - just the right amount of heat and numbing sensation. Excellent value!
WingCommander
Pretty funky place with a good vibe. Dumplings were perfectly cooked and good portions. Friendly and efficient staff too.<br/><br/>If you're after a fast and tasty lunch this is ideal.
Hunbun
Monday lunch, 15 steamed dumplings to share. Wholesome and delicious for a mere $9. Typical Asian low key decor, friendly and efficient service. Good selection of condiments, popular with the locals.
Lachlanlcarr
Dumplings and sauces are much higher quality than similarly priced and marketed dumpling king. Will definitely be my new #1 for quick dumplings.
Bianca Salerno
Absolutely fantastic! Went here with my friend and partner for a last minute dinner, the staff were so friendly and accommodating, the food was AMAZING and great value! We had 7 mains between the three of us (we were hungry! Haha), the portions were fair and everything was spectacular. The fried pork dumplings were the best I had ever had, the honey chicken was tender and crispy on the outside, the chicken fried rice was tasty and fresh, the sweet and sour pork was tender and tangy, and the braised beef noodles were fresh and flavourful. Will definitely be back!
Eating Adelaide
With so many places to eat on Gouger it's often hard to know where to go. Quick, well priced and delicious- that just about sums it up. We had the steamed dumplings, Singapore noodles and Schezuan dry chicken with dry chilli which was amazing. Worth the trip here just for the chicken! Staff were obliging and friendly.
Jenplkong
If you're looking for affordable quick dumpling or Szechuan dish fix . This is the place. Been to from orient which is I think westernszd and obviously much posher. <br/>This place does the best xiao long bao I've tried in adelaide. All the dim sum places I've been have been rubbish. This place has thin perfectly shaped dumplings with soup ( would prefer a little more soup personally) and a little ball of meaty goodness all in the intense undiluted vinegar on the table. <br/>The dry beans with mince is the most authentic I've tried in Australia . Not greasy which it tends to be and not drenched in chili oil. Flash fried with Szechuan pepper and I could smell the pepper off it when it got to the table. Perfect. <br/>Had the dried chili chicken which was a little oily and I didn't think the chicken pieces were dry enough. It was like the cuts had fat in them so i think they used some of gristle in their pieces which I don't like. <br/>Can't wait to try the pork noodles and other dumplings next time. <br/>Will defiantly come back for quick Szechuan fix or xiao long bao next time! Great find!!
Adam Hallinan
Randomly chose this restaurant for a quick lunch and was super happy. Had the braised pork noodle soup and it was amazing - the best noodle soup I've had (better than box hill in Melbourne). The pork was delicious and melted in my mouth while the broth was full of flavour (even got some of the herbs and spices with it). Very friendly staff. Will try to visit every time I'm in Adelaide
Tyler Finch
Cheap tasty food, I had 15x steamed dumplings for only $9.50!<br/>A friend tried the honey chicken too which he said was decent.<br/>Staff were also friendly.
Sam
My favorite!!. This place is amazing! We found it by chance when we felt like dumplings one day and now we go there so regularly the staff remember us. The food is cheap, and massive and fresh! Its authentic and comes out quickly. It is everything you need when you're hungry and you dont have to dress up to walk in the door. 10/10 this place is always a winner!
Zeego
Much better asian food in walking distance. does not begin to compare to thanh thanh or similar restaurants. 'In season vegetable stir fry' was a jelly like MSG sauce with cabbage and mushrooms that had hardly unthawed from the freezer. Oh and 3 slices of carrot. Pork dumplings were the only edible thing we ordered. Keep walkin..
Corey
Szechwan Dry Chili Chicken. Hot and Awesome
Kate B
We are visiting Adelaide for a holiday and dropped into Noodle Dumpling for a quick lunch before a visit to the Central Market. The service was friendly and the food arrived fast. We had the dry Sichuan chilli chicken. It was fantastic!! Fried pork dumplings were also great.
Claire Lillian
No vego dumplings? Sorry that's just disappointing!
Tanizakij
My favourite food in Adelaide!<br/><br/><br/>-----27 Aug, 2014-----<br/><br/>Great sichuan chicken with dry chillies. Great noodle soups. Lovely people. All great, wish they had eftpos though.
Andrew Lord
Friendly and cheap. In a nondescript little building that many years ago housed an old fashioned Italian eatery that was noted for its Lebanese salad (no, really) Is this little hole in the wall. <br/><br/>Tasty food, big serves ( soup bowls of a size that you bath a baby in) and cheap.<br/><br/>A very friendly waitress took us though the menu and it is very much centered on the authentic Asian taste - spicy boiled blood curd soup, crispy intestines - but then a lemon chicken and a sweet and sour pork (with pineapple notes the menu in case there was any doubt) are on there as well.<br/><br/>We had a fishball soup which was enormous and came with fish balls, bean curd slices, and prawns. There was a crispy chicken with noodles soup style which came as a bowl of noodle soup with a quarter of a fried chicken cut up on a separate plate. And there was dry style barbecue pork noodle. Very tasty pork, but the dry style noodles were a mistake - they needed the soup to really make them more than just a plate of fried noodles.<br/><br/>So, friendly staff, quick service, hearty food, value for money. A winner.
Luke
Dumpling Heaven. Called in during the mid afternoon slump (so place was nearly empty when we arrived) for some emergency dumplings (the Adelaide Markets across the road were all but closed). We were quite surprised at the food, very cheap and very tasty, but we only tried some dumplings, spring rolls and steamed buns. All were lovely! The dumplings come on a plate of about 15?, and tasted fresh and hand made. Spring rolls were crisp and moorish. <br/><br/>Great place, but bring cash.
Lou
Generous serves, interesting and tasty starters and snacks, hearty soups, a small number of good vegetarian/vegan choices. Meat eaters are also well catered for. Two can eat well for $35.00. All though there's no elegant lighting and the seating is cheap, Noodle Dumpling House offers quick service and a kitchen you can see is clean and well run. Love this place, a good Gouger secret.
Linh Nguyen
Below average. Food is really awful here. Very greasy food, lacks any flavour really except if you count oil and I wonder how clean the kitchens are here as well....But I guess if you're looking for some fast food quick then this place is probably it but don't expect anything great or in my opinion, decent. <br/>Definitely will not come back anytime soon.
Melthegirl
I love the dumpling house, dumplings are under $10 for a massive serve. I can never decide on fried or steamed. The chicken kungpow is bloody fantastic and they have a huge range of meals for only $8.50 like egg flower beef, the menu has mush more to offer than the usual battered food we see everywhere. The atmosphere is slightly cold and staff often need signals for service, but the food is great value and really unbeatable!!!! I never go to my local chinese shop......once you go dumpling house you never go back!!!!!! Be warned, it is addictive.
Henry
Charming chinglish. Worth attending just to read the chinglish menu. The value of this place is good cheap and substantial eats for students, attested by it always being busy, even on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Not licensed but does a steady trade in quick sit downs and takeaway. Dumplings are lovely and succulent. $8 gets a very generous serve that will fill you up. Complimentary tea provided in slim thermoses on each table. Take a few spare tissues if you intend to order anything with chilli as the tiny napkins are inadequate for a dripping nose. Beware the offal offerings on the menu; otherwise it is worth exploring. I go here regularly.
Adam
Look elsewhere.. I have been to Noodle & Dumpling House a couple of times now and really have been less than impressed.<br/><br/>The service barely scrapes through as being average. The food comes out relatively quickly though, and it looks nice enough, but it really does fail to hit the spot on taste. The meals are bland and the chilli sauce provided has a rather strange flavour to it. The chicken and corn soup, however, was quite flavoursome.<br/><br/>As for drinks - the tea provided for each table was cold and tasteless.<br/><br/>I think it's probably fair to say that I won't be going back there anytime soon. Chinatown has so many restaurants that provide delicious meals, but unfortunately this is not one of them.
Adelaidefoodcentral
The thing I love about the Central Market is that the food is cheap, and we’re not even talking about sitting inside a food court. The food is northern Chinese and no main meal over $11, and this includes rice as well.
D
Had a quick lunch in Chinatown at Noodle Dumplings: Stir fry rice noodles and pork dumplings. Krystle enjoyed her noodles whilst I had the dumplings. They were ok, Sydney def makes
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