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The soup dumplings once described by the late Pulitzer Prize winner Jonathan Gold as “small miracles” will find a new home as Din Tai Fung announces its first Las Vegas location, joining the stellar culinary line-up at ARIA Resort & Casino in 2020.

The esteemed Taiwanese dumpling and noodle house, with more than 170 restaurants in 13 countries, will debut in the former ARIA Café space mid-to-late next year.

ARIA President & COO Steve Zanella said, “We are thrilled to welcome Din Tai Fung to ARIA as they work alongside our talented restaurant employees to deliver a new culinary experience to our resort. Both teams are known for their world-class service standards and we know the synergy will be impeccable when the restaurant opens next year.”

“Din Tai Fung consistently provides superior food and service, positioning the venue as one of the most sought-after brands in the world,” said MGM Resorts International Chief Hospitality Officer Ari Kastrati. “We welcome their team to our culinary portfolio as they provide ARIA’s guests with a renowned menu full of exciting offerings.”

Din Tai Fung is celebrated from Taipei to Los Angeles for meticulously handcrafted dumplings and noodles served in an approachable setting. Renowned for its Xiao Long Bao, Din Tai Fung’s Shanghai-style soup dumplings are filled with the highest quality Kurobuta pork and broth that bursts upon the first bite, fragranced with aromas of fresh ginger and green onion.

Din Tai Fung CEO Frank Yang said, “We are excited to bring Din Tai Fung to Las Vegas’ international clientele. We will be leveraging our 20 years of experience perfecting our operations in other markets to provide an authentic yet modern Taiwanese dining experience. Our attention to detail and commitment to the highest standard in both service and food quality is, no doubt, a perfect match for ARIA.”

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Additional details on Din Tai Fung will be made available in the coming months.

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Rat spotted at Din Tai Fung, Westfield Sydney.Source:Supplied

A large rat has been filmed scampering across the kitchen in one of the Sydney outposts of popular restaurant chain Din Tai Fung.

The rodent was captured running across a counter in the Westfield Sydney venue with footage posted on YouTube and Reddit.

In the video a man’s voice can be heard saying: “You don’t see the rat?”

It’s unclear when the footage was taken but it was posted to YouTube yesterday.

Do you see it? Rat spotted at Din Tai Fung, Westfield Sydney.Source:Supplied

The footage appears to have been captured during a quiet time as there is no one behind the counter and no customers can be seen in the foodcourt.

Din Tai Fung is located in the foodcourt of the CBD Westfield complex and is an extremely popular venue, famous for its steamed dumplings that are hand made to weigh between 4.8 and 5.2 grams.

A statement from the City of Sydney said it had been made aware of the footage but had not received any complaints about it.

“A City environmental health officer inspected Din Tai Fung this morning and was informed staff that the business had been voluntarily shut down,” the statement said.

Council has issued a prohibition order and the eatery will only be able to re-open after a satisfactory inspection.

The statement noted that major demolition and construction works throughout the CBD had stirred up rat populations and had led to increased rat movements.

“Unfortunately rat activity can’t be completely eradicated and there will always be some public areas that require further baiting, particularly where food and waste are discarded by the public,” the statement said.

Din Tai Fung also released a statement that said it had brought in pest control specialists after being made aware of the incident.

Din Tai Fung has brought in pest control specialists.Source:Supplied

“Din Tai Fung has in place stringent food safety protocols,” a statement said. “We take this matter very seriously.

“Once notified of this incident, we immediately activated our pest control specialists as well as professional cleaners to inspect and disinfect our premises as a priority.

“We are also conducting thorough investigations and improving measures in pest defence during post-operations hours. This is important as we already clean, disinfect and secure the kitchen on a daily basis, yet it’s clear we can do even better.”

It said the store had arranged for pest control specialists to attend to the entire food court.

“Westfield Sydney and Din Tai Fung conduct regular proactive pest control inspections using professional contractors.

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“We apologise for the situation and would like to assure our customers that we are doing everything we can, together with Westfield Sydney, to address this.

“Food safety is of utmost importance to us and we would like to state our unwavering commitment to this, and to thank our customers for their support and understanding.”

Din Tai Fung, which began as a humble stall in Taipei, was once described by world renowned chef Ken Hom as making the “world’s tastiest dumpling”.

There are now restaurants located around the world and other areas in Sydney including at Chatswood, World Square and Central Park.

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