To continue this past weekend's eating and exploring adventures, Stef, Lauren and I decided to make a reservation at Ping Pong Dim Sum after stumbling upon it on our way to Dupont Circle. The restaurant's sleek and modern atmosphere is what instantly drew us in - not to mention all of the dim sum that was being served to the customers seated outside.
Over the past few weeks I've featured several restaurants in DC that serve up small-bites. Bodega in Georgetown cooks traditional Spanish Tapas, while SEI in Penn Quarter offers small plates of Asian Fusion fare. What separates Ping Pong's cuisine from the others is the fact that it gives you the dim sum experience in a more American setting - and away from the traditional style of serving and eating dim sum.
With so many options to choose from, trust me you're best off going to Ping Ping with a big group so you can really sample the menu. If not though, don't worry...you'll be more than satisfied with any of these dim sum dishes.
Here's how we did Ping Pong Dim Sum:
chicken puff.
puff pastry filled with tender chicken breast, flavored with soy sauce, spring onion and topped with pineapple
beef and black bean puff.
thinly sliced beef with peppers, onions, and black bean sauce wrapped in puff pastry
thinly sliced beef with peppers, onions, and black bean sauce wrapped in puff pastry
seafood dumpling.
crab, shrimp and scallop, in a carrot pastry
king prawn and scallop sticky rice.
seafood and rice in a steamed lotus leaf
golden vegetable dumpling.
sauteed vegetables with olive oil, shallots and garlic and a touch of tumeric
in a golden color pastry
vietnamese rice paper shrimp roll.
shrimp, rice noodles, vegetables served with fish sauce, lettuce and mint
steamed edamame.
spicy vegetable dumpling.
mixed vegetables, chili and garlic in a translucent pastry
Cost? Most dumplings (steamed and fried) were between $5-6 and were served in threes. On average, 3-4 orders would be enough for a complete dinner, though I would advise going with a large group so you can share and try out the entire menu.
Atmosphere? Hip and modern - a great weekend spot. This place is perfect for a date night or for large groups. Try to get a spot outside, its' location in Dupont is hard to beat.
Best dish? Difficult to say - each dish was extremely unique and brought a different flavor to the meal. I wouldn't be quick to get another chicken puff - the idea of sauteed chicken in a puff pastry wasn't particularly appealing, though the flavors were great. Of all the dim sum we ordered, my favorite would be the Vietnamese Rice Paper Shrimp Roll - fried just right (not too oily or too soggy), this roll was a great modern take on the traditional spring roll.
If you want to check out their menu before heading over:
Although the restaurant was not packed until around 9pm on the Saturday that we went, I suggest getting a reservation before heading over, especially as the summer goes on.
Ping Pong Dim Sum
1 Dupont Circle NW, 20036
Dear Amy
ReplyDeleteWe are so happy you enjoyed yourself! As of Wednesday, we just launched our new [dim] summer menu with some fast favorites! We'd love to have you back for some of our blogger events!
Best regards
Myca Ferrer
Marketing & Sales Manager
Ping Pong USA
marketing@pingpongdimsum.us