Almost Free at Ping Pong

I really love dimsums and so hubbybrought me to Ping Pong. We ordered the following:

Garlic Prawn Crackers - Garlic prawn crackers served with a chilli dipping sauce - £1.39

2x Char sui bun - Honey barbecue pork in a fluffy white bun - £3.99

Seafood Dumpling - Low in saturated fat Prawns and scallops in a pastry made with carrots - £3.49

Seafood shu mai - Prawns and scallops in an open dumpling topped with carrots - £3.49

Chicken shu mai - Chicken in an open dumpling topped with a piece of shitake mushroom - £3.49

2x Har gau - King prawns and bamboo shoots in translucent white pastry - £3.39

...and drinks of course

These were only for our afternoon snacks since we had our lunch at an eat-all-you-can Chinese buffet. :P And…

because of these cards, £20 was deducted from our bill. ;)

Plus… the very nice and accomodating staff who served us that day made our Ping Pong experience worth remembering. :)

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September 16, 2010 Posted Under Restaurants

One Response to “Almost Free at Ping Pong”

  1. sql says:

    I love Chinese dimsum too, they are so yummy. They call it “Drink Tea” :)

    Ping Pong looks great, so where is it anyway?

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