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Prosperity Dumpling
Btwn Hester and Canal
New York, NY 10002
(212) 343-0683
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1 Reviews:
This little take out place is one of a few dumpling joints on Eldridge Street and now that I've had a chance to sample them all, I can say with assertion that this is the winning spot for boiled vegetable dumplings. At first, I ordered them to "be healthy" but was totally blown away by how flavorful and fresh they tasted. They are much better--and cheaper (who knew it was possible)--than Vanessa's (AKA Dumpling House) down the street. But if you are dead-set on a thin-skinned dumpling this is not it.
The very satisfying sweet and sour soup and fried pork dumplings are standard, but definitely worth the dollar price tag.
Go crazy and order whatever you want! It will be tough to spend more than $5.
Sit at one of the three counter stools to enjoy your grub piping hot.
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