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Dim Sum
Dim sum are tidbits consumed with tea for breakfast or lunch. The term literally
means 'to touch the heart' and the act of eating dim sum - a strictly Cantonese
practice - is yum cha, meaning 'to drink tea'. Each dish, often containing two to
four morsels steamed in a bamboo basket, is meant to be shared.
Best Overall
Luk Yu Teahouse ( Click here ) Old-school excellence; unbeatable decor.
Ye Shanghai ( Click here ) Cantonese and Shanghainese favourites in an elegant setting.
Tim Ho Wan ( Click here ) Cheap and cheery, and comes with Michelin stars.
Best Budget Places
Dah Wing Wah ( Click here ) Solid traditional selections in far-flung Yuen Long.
Tim Ho Wan ( Click here ) There's a well-rewarded wait for their low-price dim sum.
Best Midrange Dim Sum
Luk Yu Teahouse ( Click here ) Hong Kong's best-known teahouse.
City Hall Maxim's Palace ( Click here ) A huge selection of dim sum in a massive dining
room.
Tim's Kitchen ( Click here ) Well executed and well loved, in a quiet part of town.
Best Luxury Tidbits
Lung King Heen ( Click here ) Top-notch vistas and Michelin-crowned creations.
Manor Seafood Restaurant ( Click here ) Excellent old-school fare in a famously low-key
environment.
Ming Court ( Click here ) Modern decor and delightful tidbits in Mong Kok.
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