In the moody, low lit space previously occupied by Luyu & Yum Yum, upstairs and away from the bustle of King St (cruise past Clem’s in the direction of Newtown Hotel), a holographic dancing panda greets you at the top of the stairs (because why not?). The fit out of the restaurant’s predecessor remains, but we don’t wonder why, it’s a gorgeous spot perfect for date nights or catching up with your crew.
Also on offer are generously sized entree, mains and a banquet menu so your group can enjoy the sparkly private dining area. Our mouths are still tingling from the fresh and firey Singapore chilli prawns. We regret not trying more mains, like the Mapo Tofu Hot Pot or the Pork Ribs, but we just got too dumpling-happy.
On the cocktail front it’s quite simple fare. This time it’s the Chinese Zodiac that gets naming rights – we try a Goat (a refreshing citrus-y gin number) and a Pig (a pink vodka concoction which brings us back to our glorious uni days). Both honest cocktails with a very fair price tag to match. There’s also a good selection of beer and wine if fruity cocktails ain’t yo thang.
Case in point: our meal was topped off by an off-menu pillowy pink berry and marshmallow panna cotta-style sweet treat, served with the explanation “chef will make occasional secret desserts based on what he likes the look of, the fresh ingredients of the season.” Our mind boggles: how many chefs out there are making dishes off-menu just because you ask and because they felt like it?
So don’t forget to ask if there’s a secret dessert. If there’s anything we love more than a Sagittarius matched with a Goat, it’s a dessert no one knows about.
The Drunk Dumpling
Level 1, 196 King St Newtown
Open daily: 1-11pm
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