Guide To Eating Dim Sum And Enjoying It Like A True Hong Kong Pro

 Dim Sum 101 from Dim-Sum Chefs

Three bamboo steamer baskets are a good way to get your hands on delicious things. The dim sum is the perfect choice for friends who love to eat delicious dim sum.

Here’s a guide for those who love dim sum. We did the legwork for you. Yanxi Dim Sum & Hotpot Group Executive Chef Chan Wai Keung and Executive Dim Sum Chef Ben Yapp tips and tricks on how to appreciate this delicious and delicate cuisine.



1) Divide Them
Many dim sum favorites, including Liu Sha Bao and Xiao Long Bao, have hot fillings that have catered to too many hungry diners. The dim sum should be enjoyed slowly and in smaller portions than sushi.

The chef suggests that you cut the salted egg buns into bite-sized pieces and enjoy them in bite-sized portions. The chef also recommends that you tear the salted egg buns open, have a little taste of the molten center as it rises, and then eat the whole thing once it cools.

The chef has another tip for Chee-Cheong lovers: Split the rice rolls on the plate to capture more soya sauce, then scoop a mixture of salty and savory flavors into the mouth.

2) Dim Sum is in Threes
The dim sum is usually served in threes rather than fours. This is because the former number is homophonic to “death” in Chinese. Before you order, do some math at the table. Make sure you portion your food into small portions and never use chopsticks to feed others, especially given the current pandemic. You can pass the bamboo steamer or the lazy Susan.

3) Embrace Variety
There are many variations of dim sum, including traditional dim sums like har gow or Siew Mai. However, there have been newer versions over the years, such as truffle soup dumplings, baked honey BBQ pork bao buns, and others.

Although Liu Sha Bano is the most popular dim sum in Singapore, Chef says that innovative or trendy dim sum can keep restaurants competitive when there are more options to choose from. The chef also noted that older diners preferred steamed items, while younger people preferred pan-fried or deep-fried options. This is something to keep in mind when you are with bosses and in-laws.

4) Enjoy It with a Selection of Tea
Do not forget to have tea. I do not mean the hottest goss in your circle. The chef says that dim sum can also be called ‘yum cha. This refers to Cantonese tea. Pairing teas with different types of dim sum is a way to show off your knowledge or exper-teas. Deep-fried foods should be prepared with dark Pu-er, which has the “effect of warming the stomach”. Lighter teas, such as Long Jing, are better paired with steam items.

5) Most Value-For-Money Dim Sum
Although the dim sum is cheap in Singapore, they are not all of the highest quality or contain high-quality ingredients to provide a good yum cha experience. Every dim sum requires a lot of skill and effort. It is worth the effort and appreciation.

Yanxi Dim Sum & Hotpot Offers a Casual, but Satisfying, Dim Sum Dinner
You can also make it special at Yanxi Dim Sum & Hotpot with an attractive offer.

Dim Sum for All Occasions
You can choose to have fancy yum-cha in a restaurant or casually with friends for dinner at home with takeout. You can impress them with your dim sum knowledge and Yanxi dim sum deals.

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