A really instagrammable cafe. The Korean Dalgona Coffee was bitter, but creamy and smooth. The caramel crisps were a very nice accompaniment.
Overall, the place is really nice and picturesque to hang out with friends and they have some very interesting coffee and tea choices especially ones made with dalgona candy.
Russian dishes are definitely not something most Singaporeans are familiar with and if you are curious about the cuisine, this restaurant is one to have a glimpse of the common street food dishes of the country without breaking the bank.
Dumpling.ru also serves up a very good Kvass ($5.90), almost like a non-alcoholic lager.
I enjoyed this experience and my impression of Russian food is miles apart from what I originally had and do pay this place a visit if you'd like a different dining experience!
Overall, it was a pleasant dining experience at Dumpling.ru.
Kvass. Quite like this.
I am confident about recommending Dumplings RU's Russian experience.
With regards to their offerings, both the beverages and the flavours of the scones are hit-or-miss in my opinion. I would order the Dalgona Latte and Sweet Potato Scone again if I were to go back there.
For the mains, the Caciucco alla Livornese, a Livorno-style stew brimming with sweet prawns, delicate scallops, flaky white fish, fat mussels, and springy squid, was sweet and sumptuous. A must-try.