Think finger food (but use your chopsticks!) by way of Spanish tapas. Served directly from stacks of bamboo containers atop wheeled carts, and traditionally accompanied by tea, Dim Sum is a sampler's delight. The best-known variety are the steamed or fried dumplings with various fillings, but there's much more to Dim Sum. Click here for a partial rundown [Discover section].
Dim Sum is most commonly a breakfast, brunch or lunch meal, and is best enjoyed with a group in order to sample a wide variety of offerings. Just choose a dish when the cart comes by and the server will mark the price on a running tab on your table.
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