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Dumpling World

January 19, 2013


On our last visit to Hobart, we stayed quite close to Dumpling World and hung out at the neighbouring Pilgrim Coffee a lot. We should have taken a closer look at the menu - Dumpling World clearly mark their plentiful veg*n and gluten-free items (although those with allergies may wish to exercise extra caution). Alas, we didn't inspect that menu, and it took a blog post on Appetite Affliction to alert us to our mistake.


Our mistake was not repeated this year - we made sure to stop by for an early dinner. While there are veg-friendly rolls, noodles, soups, rice and stir-fries on offer, we focused purely on the eponymous dumplings. Their skins were soft and fresh, though a little thick; their filling included finely minced vegetables, noodles and possibly tofu. Boiled (8 for $7) or pan fried (10 for $10), they were great.


It's a low-cost, no-frills experience that seems popular with the local students. The staff were courteous, the food arrived quickly and the surrounds were cheerful; Dumpling World was the best kind of cheap eat.
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Our visit was inspired by fellow veg*n blogger Appetite Affliction. Dumpling World also gets the nod from Rita's Bite and Too Many Pies.
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Dumpling World
cnr Liverpool & Argyle Sts, Hobart
6224 1830
veg dishes $1-10

Accessibility: I recall 1-2 steps down on entry and a moderately spacious interior. We ordered and paid at a low-ish counter, brought our own cutlery and condiments to the table, then food was delivered where we sat. We didn't visit the toilets.

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The MONA market

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Graveyard Train

4 comments:

  1. Oooh that is about a 2 minute walk from where we'll be staying! I love your blog. xx

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    1. Glad to help out, Penny. :-) I hope you enjoy Dumpling World too. We've also heard good reports of the vegan options at Dumpling Express.

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  2. Those dumplings have become some kind of legendary thing that Mr. AA & I reminisce about when someone mentions Tasmania... Your photos are making me feel nostalgic!

    I think the black sesame seeds and spring onion are a nice touch - it's rare that you get served anything other than straight up dumplings when you order them anywhere else :)

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    1. Hi AA! Thanks for the recommendation on this one. Like you, I noticed the better-than-usual presentation: our fried ones were neatly fanned on the plate, and had that garnish on top... very cute. :-)

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