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Home / Food Review / Wo tip – Gyoza like dumplings @ Damai

Wo tip – Gyoza like dumplings @ Damai

April 8, 2008 by StrawberrY Gal


I notice that they don’t serve pork that much in Sabah. Everywhere I go, they have huge signs ‘No pork serve’.

This is wor tip or chicken dumpling. It is a little bit like the Japanese gyoza dumpling. The hawker centre in Kampung Air in KK town has two stalls selling this. The skin is freshly made on the spot and the taste is not bad. I wish they had serve it with ginger and black vinegar but they only gave chillie sauce. And the nice one i tried is the one in Damai… and this shop is also famous for Nasi Lemak and Roti Bakar

It open till midnight at around Damai Area near the Coffee Bean dere. Overall the taste is real nice… and is also so special ..

Filed Under: Food Review Tagged With: cash, Non-halal

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