Évaluation du lieu : 4 Zwierzyniec, Kraków, Poland
Yummy is a new fusion restaurant that has dim sum on its menu. It doesn’t offer the full teahouse experience, of course, but something is better than nothing. I tried three items from their small dim-sum menu. First, fried shrimp dumplings. They tasted pretty good. Then came the rice noodle rolls. They turned out not to be rice noodle roll at all. The sheets are made from ha-cao dumpling dough. I wasn’t too surprised since real rice noodle rolls are too delicate to sit in a bamboo basket. They’re also hard to make in small quantity. The dish doesn’t taste bad, but one might as well opt for actual dumplings. The last item is the zestaw of three kinds of dumplings. The ha-cao were definitely up to par. No tiger shrimps in the stuffing, but that’s to be expected given how insanely expensive those are in Poland. The three color ha-cao were a clever take on the classic. They basically taste like ha-cao. The xiu-mai were okay. The stuffing could use more pork and less shrimp, I thought. Prices at Yummy were surprisingly affordable. The zestaw was only 12 zl. Individually, the items are 7, 8 zl for three pieces. I walked out with a bill just north of 30 zl.