Sunday, February 05, 2017

Food In The Window

Andy | Sunday, February 05, 2017 | | Best Blogger Tips
The Dumpling House Restaurant located in Toronto's China Town. Inside it is small and busy. I had my dumplings stuffed with shrimp. Good food.

20 comments:

  1. Looks like a mountain of pebbles but a dumpling is very nice food indeed. They are working close together.

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  2. The photo is excellent.
    I think that food I would like. I love the shrimp.

    hugs

    · LMA · & · CR ·

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  3. Sounds good. I've never had such dumplings. We have a few good small Chinese restaurants here, but they do mostly take-out.

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  4. That's a lot of dumplings! I love that they make them in the window - I'd like to watch them for a few minutes.

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  5. Looks ok. We can't buy dumplings like that.

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  6. A great shot. Dumplings are some good food.

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  7. That sounds delicious! I love really good dumplings and this place looks like they know what they are doing.

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  8. i love dumplings - but they have to be made right, otherwise, they are just dough. great capture!!!

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  9. It's nice to keep track of their tasks. But the food seems strange to me, I have never eaten dumplings, those lumps looks like stone .. :)
    The photo is a great shot.

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  10. That's a fine photo of the women at work. Great capture, Andy.

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  11. at least one knows what one eats (quite a few scandals in France regarding restaurants serving frozen food instead of haute cuisine).

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  12. Oooh! I love Chinese dumplings, love dim sum. I wish we had those here. I've only seen this kind of food in larger metro areas.

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  13. That sounds delicious. Your photo makes me want to stop and watch them.

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  14. Had a Chinese friend try to teach me the correct way to make dumplings, but I am not a very good student. Her dumplings were always better than mine.

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