My latest food crush is dim sum, I absolutely love it. I've always been big on Chinese cuisine, but never really bothered with the little steamed parcels. That's until I tried them during the Summer, and I've been hooked ever since. Mmm, give me a spicy chicken or black prawn filled dim sum and I'm quite content. My passion for the dumplings is so much that when I was invited to try the new menu at Ping Pong Dim Sum, I couldn't refuse!
The restaurant chain takes its inspiration from an ancient Chinese tradition. Here's the story: Hundreds of years ago, merchants on the Silk Road would stop at tea houses en route to rest their weary feet, relax and drink tea with their fellow travellers and share Dim Sum – baskets and dishes of little sweet and savoury snacks, usually steamed, baked or fried.
Ping Pong restaurants have kept all the best bits of that ancient tradition, providing a relaxed communal place to meet and relax, whilst offering a delicious range of Dim Sum, and fragrant tea. (Only now Cocktails are also on the menu to bring the tradition into the 21st Century).
Friday night, I took my mum out for a girlie catch-up and to convert her from the standard special fried rice (which she always orders) and convince her to try some steamed goodness. We visited the south bank branch sitting opposite the Royal Festival Hall and we sipped delicious Cosmopolitan cocktails whilst sampling a yummy range of dishes.
The new menu features some great additions to traditional dim sum, including a rather tasty Crispy hoi sin duck spring roll. I was also impressed with the Crab spring roll; a mixture of crab meat and prawns, doused in chili and served with Thai fish sauce. Mum was pretty smitten with her starer of Seafood puff; mini puff pastries filled with scallop, prawn and ginger.
The moment came to convince mum that steamed parcels of meat and vegetables are not only healthy but so good to eat. She looked apprehensive but once she tasted Ping Pong's Spicy chicken dumplings, she gave her approval. And so the the Dim Sum marathon commenced; Pork Shu Mal, Har gau prawns, Coriander dumplings and finally the Crunchy golden; A turmeric dumpling filled with stir friend vegetable, shallots and garlic.
The atmosphere at the restaurant, was chilled yet lively; families were out for celebrations and friends were enjoying after work bites. The interior was distinctly modern with hints of Chinese calligraphy, achieving harmony between the old and the new.
There are 12 Ping Pong restaurants in London and each dish costs on average between £3.39 - 3.99. Visit the website for the restaurant most local to you.
Ping Pong Dim Sum
South Bank
Festival Terrace,
Southbank Centre,
Belvedere Road,
London
SE1 8XX
Tel: 020 7960 4160
Web: www.pingpongdimsum.com
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wow they look amazing, will have to check this resturant out next time im in London :)
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They are SOO good, I've got a Ping Pong giveaway coming up so I'll keep you posted Katy!
I loooove Ping Pong, just went there a couple of nights ago (near Oxford St). I was really happy with the food and service EXCEPT they asked me to put my umbrella outside (as in OUTSIDE where any old passerby coulda nicked it) as it was dripping water on the floor next to my chair (Like three drops and honestly your coat also drops water on the floor and they don't ask you to put that anywhere special). So conclusion: Good food but umbrella phobes.
Hey! Glad to know you share my love for Ping Pong. But how bizarre was the request to leave your umbrella outside? That was a bit OTT to say the least. Umbrella phobes indeed. What if you didn't have an umbrella and you were just dripping wet, would they have asked you to step outside and dry off? LOL. Sounds like an overzealous member of staff to me.
I had a friend take me to lunch at Ping Pong when I was there on business. This place is great. We need one state side!!!
I also love Ping Pong, the food is really great and not too expensive. I don't really like the atmosphere at the Bond Street branch, but my local one in Westbourne Grove is great...
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Hi Katie, I haven't been to the Bond Street branch myself, but I can imagine it being a tad hectic. The South Bank branch was far more relaxed and I suspect that the Westbourne Grove would be similar.
It all looks absolutely delicious!
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Oh it was. Are you big on dim sum? x
jnscott78,
I saw your comment and i just had to say that they did recently open one up in Washington DC, and I bartend there, so if you're ever in the area come check it out!