Ding Tai Fung Shanghai Dim Sum

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Wednesday, March 27, 2013
So, I met up with Katherine at First Markham Place to decide where to go for dinner, and when she heard that I had never been to Ding Tai Fung, she was all, "What?! How is this possible?!" So, there really was no other option. I had to try it.

Steamed pork soup dumplings

Steamed rice cakes stir-fried with shredded pork cabbage, and bamboo shoots

Spicy beef hand-pulled noodle soup

Pan-fried beef rolls

Oh, the deliciousness to be had here! Everyone seems to start with the steamed pork soup dumplings here — and for good reason. They are quite possibly the best ones you can get in the city. Or, at least, in Markham, and that's really saying something as there's quite a lot of competition in the area. These ones seem to be a bit bigger than the standard xiaolongbao, but it's the insides that set these apart. Incredibly plump and impossibly juicy, with the perfect meat-to-fat-to-soup ratio. And the wrappers are thin but substantial enough to hold all the delightful soupy deliciousness inside. Seriously, a must-have. It's not a matter of if you should order them, but how many you need to order. Like, just forget about the rest of the menu until you check off these bad boys on your order sheet.

Next up, noodle dishes. Katherine and I are basically noodle fiends, so we got two kinds. The steamed rice cakes with shredded pork and cabbage is simple but addictive; flavourful but not too salty, and the squishy rice cakes offer a great textural contrast to the tender pork, crunchy cabbage, and crisp bamboo shoots. I could seriously eat bowls of this stuff. Of course, the beef noodle soup is a classic at any Shanghainese restaurant, and the ones here are well-executed; the hand-pulled noodles have just the right amount of firmness and chew, the beef was incredibly tender with just the right amount of fat, and the broth had just enough flavour without being too oily (I find that many places that serve this have broth that pools with oil). Finally, the pan-fried beef rolls: thinly-sliced beef and a touch of hoisin sauce wrapped inside savoury pancakes with a lovely golden, slightly crisp exterior and just the right amount of doughy chew. Perfect as a snack or an appetizer (though they are filling, so prepare to get a take-out box).

I just can't believe I'd never been there before. Seriously. I go to First Markham Place all the time and had never even seen this gem. But you can be damn sure I'll be making up for it now.


Ding Tai Fung Shanghai Dim Sum
3255 Highway 7 East, Unit 18B
Markham, ON L3R 3P9
(905) 943-9880
5 comments on "Ding Tai Fung Shanghai Dim Sum"
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    1. We need to go eat foods together soon! Maybe some more soup dumps.

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  2. You seriously do. Like, I'm convinced all the best Asian restaurants are up here. Maybe next time we meet up, I can just pick you up from a subway station and we eat somewhere uptown!

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  3. YUMMMM!!!!! And I totally agree with you -- all the best Chinese restaurants seem to be concentrated along HWY 7

    Also, those rolls totally look like something you can get at Sushirrito in SF.

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    1. Haha, that's 'cause Markham and Richmond Hill has been invaded by Asians. I swear, you can get better Chinese food up here than in Chinatown.

      Those beef rolls are SO EFFING GOOD, Mary. You need to try it.

      GOD I AM SO HUNGRY RIGHT NOW.

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