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Ho’s Dim Sim is no longer trading at 429A Pitt St, Haymarket 2000. Their products are now available at 20 Meeks Rd, Marrickville 2204. All items are hand made in-house from locally sourced ingredients, available to the public at wholesale prices. Better than ever! You can call or order online.
This shop sells a great range of frozen dim-sums like dumplings, buns and so on. They also sell hot food like the HK egg tart, Portugese sweet tarts and some deep fried stuff (for the Australian tastes). The food tastes ok, but nothing outstanding and the prices are a bit higher than they should be
AVOID THIS PLACE, NOW THAI FOOD Chinese food is gone from the take away counters, last time I went they were out of egg tarts and har gow were dry, like they were sitting there for half the day! It’s now filled with Thai food. Gone are the BBQ pork pancakes, spring rolls, mixed dim sim, sui mai, r
Cheap and tasty dim sim shop where you can buy and eat on the spot or uncooked ones to take home. price is friendly and very convenient.
Its mainly Thai take away, but the frozen dim sim is very good quality and value. They have a frozen take away section that is great! All bulk buys like 50 x sui mai for $35. We have been using a microwave steamer to heat up these yummy Dim sims... try the jumbo prawn Har Gows! Yum!
It's an okay place that sells sweet and savory Thai and Asian delicacies. I notice just one table and a couple of chairs inside so I'm not sure if you can eat inside. Hard to describe this place as I didn't really feel the true atmosphere when I visited. I entered mainly to buy Thai "sweet cakes". T
Best pork buns I've had in a long time, perfectly steamed and not gluggy or glutinous, as they can sometimes be. Portuguese tarts are a unique take and very nice. Not a lot of seating, but a great place to get a quick snack.
I have been coming to this place for years for cheap dim sum and snacks. However today I found myself in a rather unfamiliar environment when I saw the place being run by Thai ppl and selling Thai food rather than the usual Chinese staff. The dim sum choices are lack off and replaced by Thai options
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