Easily one of the flashiest fitouts on the street, the bustling late lunch crowd seemed to indicate that Hurstville's main road is ready for a more modern food offering, even if it's still Chinese.
Pork and prawn wonton soup from Gungnam Spoon, Forest Road, Hurstville |
Filled with a super-tasty coarse, pink mixture of minced pork and the occasional prawn, the egg pastry-wrapped wonton floated in a flavoursome broth topped with strips of omelette and seaweed, both adding flavour and texture.
Pan fried pork dumplings |
Mapo tofu |
The first mouthful alerted us to the abundant presence of whole Sichuan peppercorns, literal handfuls of them. With more burning than numbing, it was painful eating as well as meticulous picking out of the peppercorns to get through the dish. Soy bean milk was also called for.
Leaving the restaurant a bit sweaty and pained, there was enough on the menu to tempt me back another time for Gungnam Spoon style Chinese cuisine.
lol such an odd name. The mapo tofu does look good though!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find. I really appreciate good won tons too-there is one place that does the best won tons but nothing else is really remarkable at all!
ReplyDeleteHi Helen - Looked good, but SO spicy..!
ReplyDeleteHi Lorraine - Yeah, there are so many average wontons around that the good ones really stand out.