![]() Location: Bing Bing Dim Sum is on E Passyunk Avenue in South Philly, on a triangular plot at the intersection of 12th street and Morris Street. Soup Dumplings (Infatuation) Caterpillar Bread (Infatuation) Where to Eat Dim Sum in Philadelphia: The Ultimate Guide No matter where you are or what style you're looking for, we've got you covered with this list of all the best places for shu mai. Below are some embedded urls to pictures in the Infatuation’s article on Bing Bing. The lighting at the bar at Bing Bing was not great and so my pictures did not come out well. We ate at bar which I rarely do and it was still so fun and spacious. Price for two chicken cheese steak over 30 dollars was ridiculous and still came with no ketchup. The bun bread and the stuffing were delicious. Top 10 Best Cantonese Near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. style finely shredded or pulled pork, cooked in a Chinese style BBQ sauce. Best Cantonese in Philadelphia, PA - Far East Descendant, Canto House, Lee How Fook, Jade Harbor, Dim Sum & Noodle, Dim Sum House, Dim Sum Factory - Krewstown, Très Yan & Wu, Good Harvest. Instead of cut pieces of pork that fill a traditional Chinese BBQ pork bun, the Caterpillar Bread filling was a Southern U.S. It appears that they make a long baked loaf of fluffy Chinese style bread stuffed with BBQ pork, and then cut slices off the loaf for each serving. I also tried the Caterpillar Bread which was essentially an open ended baked BBQ pork bun. Bing Bing Dim Sum Ben Puchowitz and Shawn Darragh’s dumpling-centric spot offers a hipsteriffic take on dim sum classics, with dishes like cheesesteak bao (with Cooper sharp, onions and long hots), turnip cakes with matzoh, and beef dumplings spiked with caraway seed, mustard, and dill. I almost, almost, forgive them for charging $10 for only four of these dumplings. The dipping sauce was also really good, usually I find the traditional black vinegar based sauce to be sharp and acrid, but at Bing Bing the vinegar sauce is smoothed and mellowed. They packed a lot of unctuous soup into these dumplings and the pork filling was delicious, savory and slightly sweet. They were cooked perfectly, which you rarely see in the U.S., so the wrappers maintained their integrity and kept the soup contained. However, the pork soup dumpling were among the best I have had in a long time. The filling was a wad of overcooked greens with a slightly bitter cabbage flavor. ![]() The Dumplings: The Scarlet Dumplings, which are filled with Swiss shard, tofu and crispy garlic, were way over cooked. Overall the prices at Bing Bing seemed high for what they served. The eggplant mapo tofu was solidly tasty, but not worth the $16 they charge for it. ![]() The Dan Dan Noodles was great veganized, with shiitake mushroom pieces filling in for the traditional pork, and perfect al dente springy chewy noodles. The menu includes a handful of vegan items and they are willing to veganize some of the other items. Reviews of vegan-friendly restaurant Dim Sum House By Jane Gs in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA We love this place - they can make most of the entrees. Bing Bing Dim Sum is a hipster Chinese-fusion restaurant in South Philadelphia with a limited small plate menu that does not really rise to the title of Dim Sum. ![]()
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