Didn't realize this "Donut" shop was more like a dim sum + street food shop. (Consider renaming?) Definitely great value and the boss woman likes to give you stuff to try, which is kinda great and homey. The menu/options could be better displayed, as there are lots of dim sum options you have to ask for without realizing it's there.
Some things are exceptional, like the radish cake, rice rolls, chicken feet/ribs, cookie egg tarts. Also they have durian puffs, so that satisfies the durian cravings from time to time if you get those like me. Lots of buns and baos to choose from as well, including a pork chop bun for you Macanese out there. A lot of the dim sums are not typical Cantonese flavors either, so it's kinda interesting. Give it a shot, you'll be...
Read moreI've been coming to this place for a long time and use to really love it. I learned to get used to the boss lady's pushyness of buying dumplings that I don't like and learning to count my change and read my receipts after leaving there because you never know what she's charging you. I learned to deal with it because her shumai used to be good. But that past couple times I've went there, the quality has been AWFUL. Soggy, smelling old, and tasting like it went bad and she's still selling it? Wow. There's another time she said if I wanted to try 'crispy' wonton and I said sure! When I got home it was just wonton that had been sitting out for too long and the skin hardened. This lady is something else. Never coming back...
Read moreFrom the outside, Donut Delight sounds like an ordinary donut shop. However, once you step inside you notice they have dim sum in addition to donuts and pastries! But wait, there's something else! On Saturdays and Sundays from 9am to 3pm, they have a Burmese menu available for dine-in and take-out!
There are 15 items on the menu, which took me forever to decide from...so I asked for recommendations. The lady behind the counter highly recommended the coconut noodle soup, which is an off-the-menu item.
The coconut noodle soup had round rice stick noodles, Chinese donut (youtiao), chicken, fried squash, onion, and cilantro.
There were spices and lemon wedges available on...
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