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The original Xinyi branch of the now-expansive Din Tai Fung chain was only a few blocks from our hotel, so it seemed wrong not to stop in. The wait can be really long here, but it was off-peak hours and raining and we were seated in less than 10 minutes.
As you walk in, you can see the signature open-window dumpling preparation room in all of its surgical glory.
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The space comprises multiple floors, and has a very clean, modern design.
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Because this was a pre-dinner stop, we kept our ordering in check. We had a small (5-piece) order of the pork soup dumplings ("xiaolongbao").
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Small and delicate, these dumplings don't offer much in the way of sustenance, but they are undeniably tasty and fun to eat.
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We also had an order of the House Special Spicy Shrimp and Pork Wontons - a favorite of ours from a meal we had at their Arcadia branch.
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Loaded with shrimp and pork and tossed in the delicious spicy sauce, these didn't disappoint.
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The "Vegetable and Ground Pork Buns", however, were terrible.
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The green mixture inside had no pork flavor. In fact, it didn't really have any flavor at all. Completely bland.
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And they were unphotogenic to boot. Oh well, you can't win them all. Despite the buns, we really enjoyed our snack at Din Tai Fung.
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