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So, where you should take your family to enjoy the lovely experience that is dim sum? We’ve scoured the city, the internet and our taste buds to come up with the top 7
Top 7 Dim Sum Joints with the Kids
- Old Thousand
- Wu Chow
- Lin Asian Bar and Dim Sum Restaurant
- Chinatown
- New Fortune
- Shanghai
- Fat Dragon
Dim Sum Fun Facts
1. Dim Sum is a type of Chinese food that originated in southern China. It consists of small portions of various types of dishes, including rice-based dishes (such as steamed buns), noodles, meat dishes, vegetables, desserts, etc., eaten together.
2. Dim sum is often eaten at lunchtime or dinner time.
3. In Cantonese cuisine, dim sum refers to the appetizer course of a meal.
4. Dim sum is sometimes referred to as “finger foods”, since they are meant to be eaten with chopsticks.
5. Dim sum is traditionally served in restaurants, although some people enjoy eating them at home.
6. Dim sum is not necessarily a vegetarian dish.
7. Dim sum is often served with tea.
8. Dim sum is often accompanied by a variety of side dishes.
9. Dim sum is often considered a traditional Chinese food.
10. Dim sum is often associated with festivals and celebrations.
11. Dim sum is often enjoyed by families.
12. Dim sum is often seen as a casual dining experience.
13. Dim sum is often viewed as a snack.
14. Dim sum is often thought of as a quick and inexpensive meal.