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Where To Eat In Hong Kong: Dim Sum In Wan Chai

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2008

Usually served for breakfast or for lunch, Dim Sum is a must for any visit to Hong Kong.

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  • Actually, you have to worry a lot about eating lots of dim sums. Most of them are hi in fat and cholesterol and very low in fibre. The deadliest thing about them is that they are EXTREMELY TASTY, which results almost inevitably in over consumption. I am a Hong Konger. I almost never go hear a dim sum restaurant not because I hate dim sums but I love them too much!

  • WHY IS THERE JAPANESE MUSIC ON BACKGROUND? NAHAHA

  • Dim sum is the unhealthiest of all chinese food genres. It's absolutely delicious and horrible for your health.

  • @ameredon1 dumass

  • in all chinese food in a restaurants if u dont finished your food take it home or else it will serve to the new customer your left overs..chinese restaurants they dont throw left overs...

  • If we (Hong Kong people) find some food too oily, we drink lots of tea (without milk and sugar). The tea will rinse the oil a little bit.

  • yes it is some where in between, and thats what Makes it amazing Hong Kong!

  • Hong Kong has no spirit of itself. It neither is Eastern nor Western. Something in between

  • go to Wan Chai Mosque Canteen

    the dim sum and other rice and noodles dishes are yummy and very nice most of the people esp. the waiters are chinese there and many people even non muslims come to eat there.

    bcoz the food is cheap and tasty.

    enjoy!!!!

  • Dim Sum is probably the biggest culinary contribution from the Cantonese to the world's food culture.

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