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ShanDong MaMa

MELBOURNE, VIC

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ShanDong MaMa

Melbourne, VIC
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Tucked into a scruffy Chinatown arcade off Bourke Street, this tiny cream-walled diner has become a pilgrimage for Melbourne cooks on their day off. The draw is a dumpling almost no one else in the city makes: mackerel, deboned and skinned each morning, folded with coriander, chives, ginger and spring onion into parcels that taste unmistakably of the sea. The recipe travels from Yantai, a fishing town on China's Shandong Peninsula, carried here by a mother and daughter who opened the room in 2011 and have barely changed a thing since. Beyond the famous fish there is a zucchini version that ranks among the best vegetarian dumplings in town, vegan in fact, plus a cool cabbage salad, a plate of springy house noodles and a pot of digestive pu-erh to finish. The design is pure no-frills diner: light walls, a few water plants, laminated menus. It runs cash-only, queues form at the door most nights, and the turnover is brisk. None of that dents the loyalty. What keeps people coming back is singular and hard to copy, hand-folded dumplings made from a coastal recipe you simply won't find anywhere else in the city.

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