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  2. Category:Dim sum - Wikipedia

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    Dim sum is a Chinese light meal or brunch, eaten sometime from morning–to–early-afternoon with family or friends. Dim sum consists of a wide spectrum of small dishes, from sweet to salty. It has combinations of meats, vegetables, seafoods, and fruits. It is usually served on a small dish, depending on the type of dim sum.

  3. Dim Sum King - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant offers dim sum a la carte; the menu has included thousand year egg congee and egg tarts. [1] Seattle Refined's list of women-owned businesses says, "Fast service and inexpensive prices make this spot a go-to for people on the run with a craving for dumplings, buns and egg tarts."

  4. Dim sum - Wikipedia

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    Part of this development included reducing portion sizes of larger dishes originally from northern China, such as stuffed steamed buns, so they could easily be incorporated into the dim sum menu. [7] The rapid growth in dim sum restaurants was due partly because people found the preparation of dim sum dishes to be time-consuming and preferred ...

  5. American Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Some food styles, such as dim sum, were also modified to fit American palates, such as added batter for fried dishes and extra soy sauce. [29] Both Chinese and American-Chinese cooking utilize similar methods of preparation, such as stir frying, pan frying, and deep frying, which are all easily done using a wok.

  6. Yum cha - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1889 and closed in 2022, Lin Heung Teahouse served traditional dim sum in Central, Hong Kong Yum cha (traditional Chinese: 飲茶; simplified Chinese: 饮茶; pinyin: yǐn chá [6]; Jyutping: jam2 caa4; Cantonese Yale: yám chà; lit. "drink tea"), also known as going for dim sum (Cantonese: 食點心), is the Cantonese tradition of brunch involving Chinese tea and dim sum.

  7. Har gow - Wikipedia

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    Har gow (Chinese: 蝦餃; pinyin: xiājiǎo; Jyutping: haa1 gaau2; lit. 'shrimp jiao'), also anglicized as ha gow, hau kau, or ha kao, is a traditional Cantonese dumpling served as dim sum. [1] It is made of shrimp meat, and steamed in a flour wrapper.

  8. Dim Tu Tac - Wikipedia

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    At Dim Tu Tac, the most popular ingredient is shrimp, which is incorporated into many of its menu items. [2] Other than that, the restaurant's menu consists of a wide range of dishes from dim sum, appetizers, soups, rice & noodles, family-style meals, BBQ and vegetarian dishes to drinks and desserts. The restaurant's signtature dishes include:

  9. Dim Sum Funeral - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Dim Sum Funeral is a 2008 comedy/drama film directed by Anna Chi and starring ...