Orchid's Garden had the whole array of traditional dim sum plus a separate a la carte menu. Most of the those at lunch today, including ourselves, were taking turns flagging down the dimsum ladies who wheel around carts with all the different goodies on display. You see something you like, you point to it, she serves it to your table then places a stamp on your bill. Each plate or bamboo basket equals one stamp and every stamp is a set price.
From the steamed selection, we had har gao (shrimp dumplings), siumai (pork and shrimp dumplings), shark's fin dumplings, Char siu bao (roast pork buns) and the rice noodle roll with shrimps. We also chose a small plate of fried noodles and crispy shrimp wonton. All of this was of course accompanied by jasmine tea. For dessert, we had the dan tarts (the original of which are Portuguese custard tarts adapted from the Macao Cantonese) and buchi which are sesame -encrusted balls of sweet bean paste.
Dim sum is a great lunch option since it's quick, delicious and cheap and much better than having a fast-food drive-thru Mc'Donald's meal. In less than an hour, we had eaten a superb lunch and spent only $30 (22 euros) for the four of us - a real deal.
2 comments:
I love dim sum ... unfortunately we don't have good dim sum here :(
Don't fret Cooking Ninja. We don't have any good dimsum here as well. Have you tried the Belleville area in Paris?
G.T.
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