
Chinese food has had a long standing history in most developed countries, that holds especially true for a place like Australia where “Salt & Pepper Squid” has unofficially become the national dish. I bet for every suburb in Sydney where there is a shopping strip, you will find at least one Chinese restaurant or takeaway shop and you will be able to get Chinese food relatively easily. But unfortunately, I feel like Chinese food hasn’t always had the most glamorous of images…historically, people tend to only think of Chinese food as greasy and MSG-laden meals you can get at food-courts. Even our oldest venues like Golden Century have these images where it’s the place you go when you’re really drunk off your ass.
For the night, we ordered:
The Hulu Mix Appetisers (served in a specialty hulu shaped dish)
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A hulu is a traditional Chinese gourd used to store liquids and medicine |
Pan Fried Mushroom Dumplings
Hulu’s Signature Crispy Cheese & Prawn Dumplings
Nemo Dumplings
Pepper & Pickled Cabbage Soup w/ Pork Intestines
Sweet & Sour Pork On Ice
Spinach in High Soup, Eggs Trilogy
Homemade Tofu & Mushrooms, Fried with Egg White Sauce
Half Duck Smoked in Jasmine Tea
Beef Cubes Pan Fried, Black Pepper Sauce
Egg White Fried Rice w/ Fish Roe
and for desserts, we got the:
Osmanthus Cake
And, the Deep Fried Ice Cream w/ Chocolate Syrup