Review of Su Tea & Dim Sum – by Adam L.

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Wow, what a surprise. Lives a few blocks from here but never heard of it until a friend texted today and tipped off. Looks like it's been around for months.

Small, quiet, super cozy. Feels like you're in another country all of a sudden (China obviously). The man who took care of all the guests was incredibly kind. May have been the one who cooked the food too, but doesn't really understand how he would have gotten there.

We tested three different types of their dumplings. One with prawns, it was the least good, but still good. One with entrecote, that's really good. And one with pork, it was insanely good. You could choose 5 or 8 pieces, about 80 and 140 SEK respectively. In terms of size, it reminds me of sushi, I like to eat around 14-16 pcs to be measured.

Now I haven't eaten very much good(!) dumplings overall, so I'll have to say that these were the best I've eaten, in addition to possibly my girlfriend's homemade. 😋

Definitely coming back.... if you still fit when people discover this gem.