Have any of you tried Dim sum? I heard about it on the radio last night. They were doing a show on Chinese cuisine because yesterday was the Chinese New Year.
Read the explanation under Kylene’s post. But I wanted to tell you there is a place in St. Louis Park that serves dim sum on the weekends. I think we ought to try it some time.
I was thinking maybe you had. It is a Chinese sort of tea meal where you buy from carts they push around the restaurant with little baskets of things like dumplings and buns and little desserts and stuff. I may have heard of it before and probably thought it was a type of food. But actually it is a type of meal. In the cities they have a few places that serve dim sum on weekends from 10 am – 2 or 3 pm. Anyway, it is definitely something I want to try in the future. It sounds like a great way to feed kids, because you just purchase individual baskets of things for about $3.00 – $6.00, then share it with the rest of the table, so if you have fussy kids, you don’t have to choose a specific meal for them – they can just eat whatever looks good, or nothing at all. And they have crysanthemum tea (and regular tea, too).
Nope. I think I’ve heard of it but i can’t recall trying it.
Read the explanation under Kylene’s post. But I wanted to tell you there is a place in St. Louis Park that serves dim sum on the weekends. I think we ought to try it some time.
That does sound interesting. We should try it sometime!
Maybe? I’m not sure….
I was thinking maybe you had. It is a Chinese sort of tea meal where you buy from carts they push around the restaurant with little baskets of things like dumplings and buns and little desserts and stuff. I may have heard of it before and probably thought it was a type of food. But actually it is a type of meal. In the cities they have a few places that serve dim sum on weekends from 10 am – 2 or 3 pm. Anyway, it is definitely something I want to try in the future. It sounds like a great way to feed kids, because you just purchase individual baskets of things for about $3.00 – $6.00, then share it with the rest of the table, so if you have fussy kids, you don’t have to choose a specific meal for them – they can just eat whatever looks good, or nothing at all. And they have crysanthemum tea (and regular tea, too).