Walking up and down Spadina for a whole week meant I would be passing by Juicy Dumpling on a daily basis. Although there are rave reviews of the place on the internet, I was a bit skeptical. But the place seemed busy most of the time. Also, the lure of the $2.99 XLBs prominently on their window (with minimum purchase of $10.00), I just couldn't help myself. Despite already finishing off some tacos from Seven Lives, we stopped by for another quick bite.
So let's get right to the mini-sized Xiao Long Bao shall we? At first glance, these did not look all that impressive with its deflated shape and also the thick top twirl. Despite having a good amount of soup in these, the actual dumpling wrapper was a bit too doughy for my tastes. That was mainly the top of the dumpling though as the bottom was appreciably thinner. I would've liked to see more elasticity though. The pork filling itself was decent being tender, if not a touch gritty. Soup was mostly sweet with some savoury elements. Interestingly, we had to ask for vinegar as the default sauce that came with these was hot sauce.
To get to the minimum spend for the XLB special, we got a few more items including the Pan-Fried Dumplings. These were aggressively-seared on the bottom resulting in crunchy parts that were nutty and smoky. The dumpling skin as a whole was medium-thick and had a chew to it. I thought it was a bit stiff, yet it did have some elasticity. Inside, the pork and cabbage filling was not overly dense being tender with some soup mixed with fat.
I couldn't pass up the Spicy Wontons as that is one of my favourite things to eat. These were not bad where the filling was juicy and bouncy while mildly seasoned. These were cooked just enough where the wrapper was delicate and buttery without being to soft and falling apart. As for the chili oil "sauce" it wasn't too spicy where it was more nutty and smoky than anything else. Other than those flavours, we found a bit of saltiness and mild sweetness.
Last item was the Salty Donut which had quite a bit of girth (okay, let the jokes fly here...). Anyways, this was good where the outside was crunchy and not too greasy (despite it soaking up a decent amount of oil). Inside, it was fluffy with some salty chewiness. I only wish there was some congee or salted soy milk for me to dip this into! Overall, the stuff from Juicy Dumpling is serviceable. Not a huge fan of the XLBs despite being cheap. I guess it is fine for those who want an inexpensive meal or something for late night eats.
The Good:
- Cheap
- Open late
- Salty donut was great
The Bad:
- Dumplings are serviceable but not memorable