Meanwhile I had ordered panfried vegan dumplings. I asked the staff to put them on hold til E arrived. Another stomach meant we could share another dish. I ordered the scallion pancakes. The dumplings were already cooking but they kindly put them aside until E arrived. Meanwhile I drank the complementary tea and did some sudoku.
Once E arrived the dumplings did not take long. They are filled with zucchini, tofu, black fungus, coriander, rice noodles, ginger and garlic. We picked them off the plate with our chopsticks and dipped them in soy sauce. They were very light and flavoursome. Despite being panfried they are pillowy soft.
Next came the scallion pancakes. I can't remember having any scallion pancakes before but I think I am right in claiming these are quite unlike the usual ones you might be served. They are crispy birds nests of coiled fried dough. E kept waiting to discover a soft centre but they were crunchy most of the way through. Like the oddest chips you have ever had. And so good you can't wait to have them again.
It seems there was quite a buzz about the place last year, especially after it won the Time Out Food Award Best Bang for Buck category (2013). With 12 dumplings for $12 dollars, it was good value. The food was delicious and interesting. The staff very friendly and the ambiance was relaxed. We will be back, especially next time we need to sort out a place for a quick lunch date.
Update September 2014 - I went there again with E and Sylvia. She chose to drink grass milk jelly (which doesn't seem vegan but the waitress was a bit vague). They were kind in making us the edamame without the olives, though it still had some seasoned sauce on it. The dumplings were even crispier fresh. I still love it.
Update July 2016: Visited today and found they are no longer doing the amazing scallion pancakes. The menu looks quite different though they still do the vegan dumplings. We decided not to eat there as there wasn't so much for Sylvia to eat there. I don't think they did the edamame dish any more either.
ShanDong MaMa
Mid City Centre Arcade
Shop 7, 200 Bourke St
Melbourne, CBD
Tel: 03 9650 3818
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 11am - 9pm
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shandongmama
This post is part of Vegan Month of Food September 2014. This year for Vegan MoFo my theme is The Letter S. Today is S for ShanDong MaMa. Go to my Vegan MoFo list for more of my 2014 Vegan MoFo posts.
Glad you liked them! I haven't tried the scallion pancakes yet, the last time I went I wasn't sure if they were vegan and didn't want to risk it (but a few people have said they're vegan). I'll try them next time :)
ReplyDeleteI had to laugh at your comment about E not doing lunch queues. Neither does Mr Bite. His ideal lunch is a roll from Gregg's, perhaps with a soft drink, eaten in a park. Fortunately I am on board with those kind of lunches, but would love this kind of mid-week lunch too!
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MMm I started salivating reading this post. How lucky you are to have such fabulous restaurants nearby!
ReplyDeleteThose dumplings look so perfect! When I make it to Melbourne I'm definitely going to try them.
ReplyDeleteI love that place! There are no asian dumplings here sadly so I have been making my own.
ReplyDeleteI love those scallion pancakes and order them every time.
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