The average rating of 4 shows that the customers have been very satisfied with the Aura Dimsum Lab so far.

What Aislingj likes about Aura Dimsum Lab:
Gorgeous place for dumplings and cocktails! Quite a few vegan options, all clearly labelled on the menu. There were potato dumplings, red thai tofu, and a couple of wild mushroom ones. I think there was also a jackfruit special. It's only a little place, we didn't book a table but we got lucky with a lovely table by the window on high stools. Updated from previous review on 2023-06-02 View all feedback.

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4.0 ★ from 3 reviews
aislingj
03.04.2024 - 07:22

Gorgeous place for dumplings and cocktails! Quite a few vegan options, all clearly labelled on the menu. There were potato dumplings, red thai tofu, and a coupl...

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jennp80
03.04.2024 - 07:22

Delicious and lots of vegan options

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The locale serves also a wide assortment of vegan meals.

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