Yummy Yum Cha
July 17th 2008 05:47
The chitty chatter of people talking, the aromatic smell of tea drifting into your nose and the busy sights of trolleys with bamboo steamers being pushed all over the restaurant. That is the beauty of Yum Cha, the literal translation of drinking tea.
Yum Cha is a favourite past time of Chinese people all over the world. For them it is a time of relaxation and a time of spending precious hours with your family and friends. However the best part of Yum Cha is actually choosing from the large selection of Dim Sum.
Meat dumplings, seafood dumplings, pork buns, egg tarts and hundreds more of different types of Dim Sum’s to choose from. A selection that comes straight to your table and being able to decide whether or not to try it is so much fun and brings so much excitement. I guess that is what you would expect from a dish that “touch one’s heart”.
Having its origins in the Sung Dynasty of China, Yum Cha sure has a long history. So next time you want to spend some time with your family why not try Yum Cha. If you’re in Victoria give Golden Leaf Restaurant or Shark Fin House a try.
Yum Cha is a favourite past time of Chinese people all over the world. For them it is a time of relaxation and a time of spending precious hours with your family and friends. However the best part of Yum Cha is actually choosing from the large selection of Dim Sum.
Meat dumplings, seafood dumplings, pork buns, egg tarts and hundreds more of different types of Dim Sum’s to choose from. A selection that comes straight to your table and being able to decide whether or not to try it is so much fun and brings so much excitement. I guess that is what you would expect from a dish that “touch one’s heart”.
Having its origins in the Sung Dynasty of China, Yum Cha sure has a long history. So next time you want to spend some time with your family why not try Yum Cha. If you’re in Victoria give Golden Leaf Restaurant or Shark Fin House a try.
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