Spring Festival Dumpling

Spring Festival Dumpling, Rotorua 1240 Fenton Street - Rotorua

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Last update on 13/12/2023
4,5
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Last update on 27/09/2020
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Last update on 12/01/2023
3,4
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Dazzarina
+5
Came here for mid-week late night dinner and dumplings were delicious. All food that came out of the kitchen looked and smelled amazing so would be a great spot for those that like to share and try lots of different dishes. Good service too!
Sep 27, 2018
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Logan Waters
+5
Had a group on voucher so came and checked the place out. Sooo worth it. Friendly staff dam good size meal and very fulling. Dumplings tasted soo good
Jun 02, 2018
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TaystèBhud
+4
Good spot.. very tasty dumps.. they tayste joost roight... can see this becoming a fav.. we all enjoy a good dump and the great thing here is that you can enjoy them on the way in. Sprognic we need to do this place.
May 19, 2018
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吉明
+5
Chinese Dumpling
Chinese dumplings or Jiaozi, with meat and vegetable fillings, is a traditional Chinese Food, which is essential during holidays in Northern China. Chinese are Masters in the Art of Making Dumplings.
History
The history of jiaozi dates back to ancient times, some 500-600 years ago. As the Spring Festival marks the start of a new year, people choose to eat jiaozi to connote their wishes for good fortune in the new year. China has been perfecting the art of dumpling making since the Sung dynasty.
Fillings
There is no set rule as to what makes dumping fillings. They can be anything from vegetables, meat to seafood. Whatever the fillings, the wrapping skill needs to be exquisite to make jiaozi look attractive.
Shape and variety
Chinese dumplings may be round or crescent-shaped, boiled or pan-fried. The filling may be sweet or savory; vegetarian or filled with meat and vegetables. Of course, all this variety can be confusing.
As China is a country with a vast territory, there are great difference in various regions in ways of making jiaozi or even serving it. For example, dumplings wrappers are made with a rolling stick in most areas of Beijing and Hebei Provinces, whereas in some parts of Shanxi Province and inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, wrappers are hand- pressed.
How to make Chinese dumplings?
To make Chinese dumplings, first of all, chop the meat into pieces and mash them, then add salt, sesame oil, soy sauce, ginger, scallions, Chinese cabbage and MSG if you like. Mix thoroughly the ingredients; add two spoonful of water if necessary.
In a big bowl, add water to flour gradually. Mix and knead by hand to form soft dough, then cover it with towel and put it aside for about an hour. Then scatter some dry flour on the board, knead and roll it into a sausage---like dough about 5 centimeters in diameter, then chop it into small pieces. Press each piece with your hand and get a pancake. Finally, to hold the pancake with your palm and put the filling in the center and wrap into half-moon shaped and seal the edges.
The next step is easy. Put the dumpling into boiling water, when it is well cooked, it is ready to be served. Before eating, you need to prepare some small dishes to contain the mixture of soy sauce, vinegar, and sesame oil or pepper oil [to your own taste.
Ways of serving
Ways of serving Chinese dumplings also vary from place to place. Generally, Chinese dumplings are boiled in clear water and served dry with vinegar, soy sauce, garlic or pepper oil if one likes them hot. In some parts of the Northeast China, however, dumplings are boiled in broth together with vermicelli made from bean starch, and served together.
Chinese dumplings and culture
New Year's Food
Chinese dumpling is one of the most important foods in Chinese New Year. Since the shape of Chinese dumplings is similar to ancient Chinese gold or silver ingots, they symbolize wealth. Traditionally, the members of a family get together to make dumplings during the New Year's Eve. They may hide some coins in one of the dumplings. The person who fined the coin will likely have a good fortune in the New Year. Chinese dumpling is also popular in other Chinese holidays or festivals, so it is part of the Chinese culture or tradition.
Family Link
Making dumplings is really a team work. Usually family members will join the work. Most ChineseTo starte to make dumplings when they was a kid in family, they know how to make dumplings.Especially good at making dumplings, particularly making skins, which is the hardest part of making dumplings.
Sending Off Friends
Chinese dumpling is often the food for sending off friends or family members away. I guess this is another tradition
Mar 17, 2018
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Michelle Ong
+5
Very busy restaurant on a school holiday Saturday night - thank goodness we booked! The staff were friendly and helpful despite being super busy, and the owner was there too to serve customers. Food was beyond our expectations - they serve much more than dumplings! Great selection and they were all delicious!! We will be back!
5
Bakedpotatoe Mead
+5
Absolutely amazing so fresh and quality was on point The hot and sour dumpling soup I recommend highly all round 10/10
5
Lilian wong
+5
As I am an Asian, I would like to have Chinese food. Haven’t had Chinese food for a long time since my trip. To my surprise, the food here was great! It’s even better than some of the restaurants in my home town. The price is reasonable too. Highly recommended. :)
5
Hamish Mackie
+5
Fried Chicken dumplings were crispy, succulent and delicious, staff very friendly. Great experience here. Certainly will be returning.
5
Rohan Gupta
+5
Must try!!! Will definitely go back again. Friendly staff, delicious food an a beer to finish it off👍
5
William Lin
+5
My go to Chinese Restaurant in Rotorua. It's centrally located and perfect after visiting the Polynesian Spa around the corner. The dumplings are so tasty, with lots of different flavours to try. You can have them boiled, steamed or pan-fried. The noodle dishes are also really good. Great value for money.
4
Jane Tarrant
+4
Great food on a quiet evening. Generous portions served piping hot.
5
Grace Villamor
+5
mouth watering dishes, fast service and highly recommended ☺️
5
Alicia!!!
+5
Me and my family adore this restaurant. We have been going in large groups for months. We have tried every item on the menu and loved all of it. Everything is beautifully cooked and delicious. Large portions of food. I couldn't recommend to sour and hot soup enough it's so good. My family will just buy the soup to take it home. The only problem with this place is how popular it is. The food is so amazing that it's often full around but you can call in advance to get a reservation. It's so worth it to get a reservation to get in. How busy it is just showes how amazing the food is. Super fast service also.
5
Greg “Grego” Mawson
+5
We fell upon this place while actually going to another restaurant. We chose to dine here. Great authentic Chinese food, great friendly service. Our family was well catered for by our waitress, who took a liking to our 5 year old daughter, ensuring she was happy.

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Monday:
11:00 AM - 02:30 PM
05:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Tuesday:
11:00 AM - 02:30 PM
05:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Wednesday:
11:00 AM - 02:30 PM
05:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 02:30 PM
05:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 02:30 PM
05:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 02:30 PM
05:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Sunday:
11:00 AM - 02:30 PM
05:00 PM - 09:00 PM

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