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| - This is the kind of place that you're not sure you want to review. On the one hand, you want everyone to know how awesome and delicious they are. But on the other, you don't want every douche-bag out there flocking and ruining the damned place for you.
Super G, some love it, some hate it. I happen to love it and don't mind the stench (which is pretty strong and offensive, think seafood). Nestled inside Super G there lies a little piece of incredible awesomeness; Honey Buns dumplings.
Honey Bun, next to an awesome Korean restaurant, is in the back of the store in a public seating area. Behind the plain counter there are rows of bamboo steamers full of a wide variety of dumplings and fillings. I've had nearly all of them by now and they all taste delicious.
I strongly recommend the taro ones (sweet), the BBQ pork and the shrimp ones. They are very, very, very afforadable and filling. They average $1.25 and never go over a couple of bucks each. Two or three and you're good to go for lunch.
One of the coolest deals is that you can get six plain, whole wheat and brown sugar dumplings for $3.50. These things are each the size of a grow man's fist and taste incredible on their own.
BUT, if you wanna make it something special, take them home, make some glaze (http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,174,158183-255192,00.html ), and spread it over your dumplings, springle some brown sugar and cinnamon on top and stick in the over at a low temperature until it all marries together in a gooey mess, cool and enjoy!
One last thing, leave your yuppie plastic at home, Honey Buns (like the girls off Wilkinson with the same name), only takes cash.
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