The tradition of eating dim sum on Sundays existed in my Italian family living in Melbourne, Australia. When my sisters and I became teenagers we used to go without our parents and devour up to 19 different dishes in one go between the three of us. I would always get an extra serving of the chicken feet in black bean sauce just for myself. When we are together we still go and eat it. Yum Cha will forever be my favourite food experience.
Growing up in HK, we didn't think too much about it at all. It was something we did every weekend with our extended family. One of us would go to dim sum restaurant ahead of time, get a ticket and wait for empty table. Through dim sum, our family got to see each other each Sunday:) What a great tradition!
Greetings from Vancouver, Canada. Great video. We have plenty of great dim sum places here, thanks to the skilled chefs from HK and China who immigrate here and share their talent.
When I was growing up, I remember my mother wanting to get dim sum almost every weekend. As a young child, of course, I tagged along and got my first exposure to the different dim sum items. As I became a teenager and into my twenties, I remember losing interest in dim sum because I thought of it as being unhealthy. And, I didn't have the strong cultural connection to it like my mother did. Now...as an aging adult, I understand that connection and what it means to Cantonese/Hong Kong culture. And, because of that, I embrace that tradition. I hope dim sum culture prospers long into the future.
My family of different generaltion i.e mom & dad (now grandparants), brother, sister + her husband, nice, nephew go to yum cha every now and then. Generally, we as the whole family always go to yum cha breakfast on the 2nd day of Luna New Year. It has been our family tradition for years :) We're from Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam. Even we're not Hong Kong, we're 100% Vietnamese but we live, grow up in China town and a wonderfull Chinese/Hongkongese/Taiwanese community. And the community influence the way of our life and out tradition.
Dim sum has to be one of my favorite things. I’m not Asian, but my family and I would go to dim sum service at a Chinese restaurant close by at least once a month. Har gow, siu mai, char siu bao, no mai gai, sesame balls, and of course, egg tarts. Those are my favorites.
I love Dim Sum in Hong Kong. Also, had my first Dosa in Chunking mansion. The folks inside were really nice - I thought it'd be a lot more sketchy inside.
When I was growing up, I remember my mother wanting to get dim sum almost every weekend. As a young child, of course, I tagged along and got my first exposure to the different
Sadly, a lot of restaurants are getting their dim sums that were mass produce and frozen. Only a few restaurant’s dim sums are made in house. That’s mainly due to high rents and the old dim sum masters have retired and few young people wants to work in the kitchen
My friend from HK says he likes the dim sum in Vancouver Canada better. Because it's all made in house and by dim sum masters that were recruited over.
Born and raise in hk I don’t really agreed with you as there are loads of small dim sum shops that are making their own dim sum, u might just go to those tourism restaurants to make your comments but please don’t manipulate people by your own opinions.
My fav Dim sum in NYC, in China Town is Seng Seafood Restaurant up stairs old school service sit with family or with others and by the time you finish you have made good friends. and uptown NYC is Dim Sum Palace, and Tim Ho Wan. NYC has a lot of Dim Sum restaurants to visit. But these are my favorite ones to go to. 👍✌
Strange, I always feel a sort of strange affinity to HK eventhough I've never been there. I've just grown up with elder family members speaking in Cantonese and with TVB dramas playing on TV. HK has gone through quite a lot of changes in the past couple of years. I can only hope HK's charm and culture never gets washed away...
Calgary, Canada. It started with a huge dim sum palace in down town. I would join my brother and his friends for a Sunday feast. Taro I understand is only offered at the best places. Rice crepes with beef, shrimp or BBQ pork are almost the perfect bite. I need to move to LA or Hong Kong. Honest, there should be a global Dim Dum empire chain to help people feel happy, properly fed and relaxed. The dumpling is the best weapon because it will rule the markets so no need for weapons anymore. I'm serious. I rank dim sum as the master cuisine. I need it!!!
As a kid growing up in Hawaii there was too many uncles and aunts and cousins to go too a dim sum restaurant as there would be 20 to 30 of us. What we did was buy dozens and dozens of shui mai, smooth skin char sui baos, pork and ginger Cresent moon shaped shui mais etc and bring them home in pink boxes from a small hole in the wall. Never drank tea with them until later in life when I actually went to a dim sum restaurant.
What is your favorite dim sum😋?
Xiaolongbao! Now I'm craving for dim sum - after watching this episode😋😋😋
Har gow. Simple, yet tasty.
Hands down, chicken feet in black bean sauce.
Ha gow, cha siu bao and ma Lai go
I love the Tripe and also Chicken Feet!
The tradition of eating dim sum on Sundays existed in my Italian family living in Melbourne, Australia. When my sisters and I became teenagers we used to go without our parents and devour up to 19 different dishes in one go between the three of us. I would always get an extra serving of the chicken feet in black bean sauce just for myself. When we are together we still go and eat it. Yum Cha will forever be my favourite food experience.
Growing up in HK, we didn't think too much about it at all. It was something we did every weekend with our extended family. One of us would go to dim sum restaurant ahead of time, get a ticket and wait for empty table. Through dim sum, our family got to see each other each Sunday:) What a great tradition!
There’s is something comforting about having dim sum with the family in the day time.
I love how you explained each step so clearly. It makes cooking seem so easy and enjoyable
Nice
Very impressed with Angie’s professional eating.
😂😂
So Enjoyable Watching a Young Lady Enjoying a Large Amount of Dim Sum. Did You Try the Famous Big Soup Dumpling @ the Tai Wai Siu Koon you filmed?
Very impressive video and delicious food
Greetings from Vancouver, Canada. Great video. We have plenty of great dim sum places here, thanks to the skilled chefs from HK and China who immigrate here and share their talent.
MASHALLHA SUPER DUPAR AND AMAZING TASTY 😍🤩🤩
Eating is only half the experience, enjoying the tea and the time spent doing so is actually as much a part of "Yum Cha" as the dim sum described here
Amazing Video 😍 All Foods Looking So So Yummy Delicious & Healthy 😋😋
When I was growing up, I remember my mother wanting to get dim sum almost every weekend. As a young child, of course, I tagged along and got my first exposure to the different dim sum items. As I became a teenager and into my twenties, I remember losing interest in dim sum because I thought of it as being unhealthy. And, I didn't have the strong cultural connection to it like my mother did. Now...as an aging adult, I understand that connection and what it means to Cantonese/Hong Kong culture. And, because of that, I embrace that tradition. I hope dim sum culture prospers long into the future.
what makes you think it's unhealthy? there were few obese people in Asia before Micky D, KFC, Dunkin Donuts, and Pizza Hut.
Delicious food and amazing restaurant
Great video Angie! I miss Hong Kong so much. Can’t wait to get back there and enjoy dim sum with friends and family. 😊
did you not watch the entire video idiot? 5:48 that's disgust, that's the owner wanting to slap the food out of her mouth
My family of different generaltion i.e mom & dad (now grandparants), brother, sister + her husband, nice, nephew go to yum cha every now and then. Generally, we as the whole family always go to yum cha breakfast on the 2nd day of Luna New Year. It has been our family tradition for years :) We're from Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam. Even we're not Hong Kong, we're 100% Vietnamese but we live, grow up in China town and a wonderfull Chinese/Hongkongese/Taiwanese community. And the community influence the way of our life and out tradition.
Your recipe is very amazing wonderful 😋😋❤️❤️
Love love love the Hong Kong video series!! Pls never stop making these ❤that fried sticky rice with runny yolk had my mouth watering
Dim sum has to be one of my favorite things. I’m not Asian, but my family and I would go to dim sum service at a Chinese restaurant close by at least once a month. Har gow, siu mai, char siu bao, no mai gai, sesame balls, and of course, egg tarts. Those are my favorites.
Very informative video relating to dim sum❤ new recipe for me
i miss the old school classic restaurants where they push the carts or everyone charges to the person when they find out its egg tarts or something.
Waoo amazing food good 💯💯💯💯 super duper 💕👍😊😊😊👍
I love Dim Sum in Hong Kong.
Also, had my first Dosa in Chunking mansion. The folks inside were really nice - I thought it'd be a lot more sketchy inside.
As teenagers we'd go there for the curries and called the building 'Chungking Fire-Trap Mansions'. Dodgy AF, but food was great and affordable.
When I was growing up, I remember my mother wanting to get dim sum almost every weekend. As a young child, of course, I tagged along and got my first exposure to the different
Love that Dim Sum is getting more exposure
LOL literally every gweilo I met love Dim Sum when they mention Chinese food.
Nice presentation. Well explained
I know I might sound crazy baby, but you haven't lived until you've been to dim sum paradise
AND MY FAVOURITE PART, IS WHEN THEY BRING THE FOOD OUT ON THE CUTE LITTLE CARTS
Loved the bg music ❤ nice details
Watching Angie eat all the dim sum makes me really hungry. She makes the food look so good 🤤
That looks absolutely amazing 🤩
Nice setting and hope delicious teste 🤤
Had it a few times here in China, it's amazing 👌😋
Impressed by their hygienic precautions 🌸
Sadly, a lot of restaurants are getting their dim sums that were mass produce and frozen. Only a few restaurant’s dim sums are made in house. That’s mainly due to high rents and the old dim sum masters have retired and few young people wants to work in the kitchen
I totally agree with you...
Very sad indeed..
My friend from HK says he likes the dim sum in Vancouver Canada better. Because it's all made in house and by dim sum masters that were recruited over.
@@bistander yes...I do find dimsum in Vancouver yummilicious...😋😋
Alot of these mass produce dim sum finds its way into the freezer of alot of Asian grocery stores too so you can buy and cook at home
Born and raise in hk I don’t really agreed with you as there are loads of small dim sum shops that are making their own dim sum, u might just go to those tourism restaurants to make your comments but please don’t manipulate people by your own opinions.
So beautiful and yummy food restaurant to ...
My fav Dim sum in NYC, in China Town is Seng Seafood Restaurant up stairs old school service sit with family or with others and by the time you finish you have made good friends. and uptown NYC is Dim Sum Palace, and Tim Ho Wan. NYC has a lot of Dim Sum restaurants to visit. But these are my favorite ones to go to. 👍✌
Strange, I always feel a sort of strange affinity to HK eventhough I've never been there. I've just grown up with elder family members speaking in Cantonese and with TVB dramas playing on TV. HK has gone through quite a lot of changes in the past couple of years. I can only hope HK's charm and culture never gets washed away...
You always give us delicious recipes
Keep the Hong Kong series going. I like to watch
Beautiful presentation
So beautiful so elegant just looking like a wow
糯米雞, 叉燒包, 燒賣, 腸粉, 蝦餃, 蘿蔔糕 are my favorites. Loh Mai Gai is my top favorites 🙂
Awesome presentation
Delicious dim sum it makes very easy
Ohhhhhh great presentation of food
all the dim sum looks so yummy! love to visit HK soon to try some!
Amazing 😍🙌👌 series
Food looks delicious and the place is amazing 😋🤩
These dishes looks so delicious
Amazing county Good food
Waow Nice clip
What a way of cooking,, 😋
Love the Hong Kong video series
It's looks yummy and healthy
Calgary, Canada. It started with a huge dim sum palace in down town. I would join my brother and his friends for a Sunday feast. Taro I understand is only offered at the best places. Rice crepes with beef, shrimp or BBQ pork are almost the perfect bite. I need to move to LA or Hong Kong. Honest, there should be a global Dim Dum empire chain to help people feel happy, properly fed and relaxed. The dumpling is the best weapon because it will rule the markets so no need for weapons anymore. I'm serious. I rank dim sum as the master cuisine. I need it!!!
Good, yummy food
Beautiful and looks very tast
Wow yr great I really like this 🥰❤️
Seems yummy and healthy 👍
As a kid growing up in Hawaii there was too many uncles and aunts and cousins to go too a dim sum restaurant as there would be 20 to 30 of us. What we did was buy dozens and dozens of shui mai, smooth skin char sui baos, pork and ginger Cresent moon shaped shui mais etc and bring them home in pink boxes from a small hole in the wall. Never drank tea with them until later in life when I actually went to a dim sum restaurant.
Yummy... tasty dish
Explained each step clearly
Love your content😍💖
Food looks so yummy 😋
Very tasty and healthy 😋😋❤
Super amazing and good
She makes the food look so good 🤤
Hi Angie i enjoyed this very much🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Real traditional Chinese cuisine ❣️
Keep the Hong Kong series going.i love to watch it.🤩🤩
Informative video
What a food and country is also good
wonderful and amazing
What a way of cooking ❤
Nice
amazing video of dum sim
Awesome eating 😋😋
wao its amazing🤩🤩
Dim sum looks delicious 🤤
Food looks so yummy 🤤
amazing looks awesome ❤
Hmmmm waoo so delicious
Looking awesome
Amazing video.
Love love the Hong Kong video sereis
Looking yummiest ❤
Delicious dim sum😊
Looks awesome ❤️
Keep up the good work❤
Excellent china tasty foods
Great 👍👍👍👍
Well Excellent ☺️😄😄😄😄☺️☺️
Superb
It looks delicious 😋
Very nice 👍👍🙂
Love to see how to enjoy you all while eating 😜
Amazing country good food
Awesome 👍
What is your favorite dim sum😋😋😋good nice budefol
Wow this is soo yummy😍
It's so amazing 😍