I was lucky enough to be in attendance and I can tell you that the Shui Wah Minced Pork Dumpling is a fried item that's a bit smaller than a tennis ball, is a hollow sphere that has a flour-based dough, is a bit crispy on the outside and contains nicely seasoned minced pork bits. They're nothing at all like Xiao Long Bao, nor are they like the steamed dumpling filled with bbq pork - which we also had at lunch. They are, I can attest, quite tasty.
Tops on the list for me was the salt and pepper squid, and I always forget just how good it is, especially if they give it an extra hit of what I think is cayenne dusting in the kitchen and then I apply liberal dribble of chili oil to top it off.
Marc
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