Yanxi Dim Sum & Hotpot-Dim Sum And The Traditional Yum Cha Experience
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Dim Sum in Hong Kong is a traditional midday feast that they have for an early lunch or after lunch. It is intended to be a quick bite, refreshing, and to be had with great company.

We can call it solace food because this is close to the real meaning of the words dim sum that imply 'contact heart.' People eat little treats and drink tea. dim sum includes stuffed buns, dumplings, and other savory or sweet food things

In some ways, it is like an English breakfast tea gathering, elevens, or afternoon tea, in spite of the fact that it isn't eaten in individuals' homes but in restaurants. There is a major emphasis on tea drinking or "yum cha". So having a dim sum meal is called "yum cha" in Cantonese.

Generally, yum cha is a meal or snack served for late morning early lunch or in the early evening after lunch. Dim sum restaurants will serve at these times.

But these days, you can find dim sum served whenever. It is progressively well known for mid-day breaks and late evening refreshment with partners or companions in Singapore's busy schedules.

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In smaller restaurants, sharing a table is a typical practice. You may be approached to share your table or move to another table. Be that as it may, you won't view this as such a great deal of an issue in the more expensive restaurants.

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