Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Tips In Finding The Best Dim Sum In Dallas TX

By Betty Lewis


Right now you are reading this article because you want to find a place where you can find some good old Chinese food for your pangs. It may be that you want to find the best dim sum in Dallas TX to satisfy your cravings. Well to find the best or most authentic dim sum for you then do read on in this article, for you may be able to pick up a tip or two.

When doing an internet search for those restaurants serving good dim sum according to your needs you have to be specific in your search. Do search for Cantonese restaurants, or those that serve Cantonese foods, because this kind of food is their forte. For your information there are a lot of different styles and types of Chinese cooking, being Zheijang, Szechuan, Hunan, Fujian, and Jiangsu.

Dim sum foods are almost akin to the Western finger foods or even starter foods, but they can be so much more. In fact they are a meal on their own and they can also stand as such. Technically they are considered as some sort of heavy snack that can be had anytime of the day and is usually not served with rice or with main meals. They do however, can complement any dish that they are served with.

If possible, do try to look for a restaurant that says that they have Hong Kong style food. Hong Kong is the center of Cantonese style cooking and dishes, and people of Hong Kong pride themselves as having the best dim sum around, and they have even the backing of CNN surveys to say that they are the city with the best for past few years.

Siew Mai or Siomai depending on who is writing or reading it, is a kind of a small flour ball rolled so that it has some meat, seafood, or even egg and vegetables in the middle of it. When steamed to perfection it basically almost melts in your mouth. It is best to be had with some shrimp paste or chili paste or some soya sauce with a dash of lemon if available. They are usually served piping hot in bamboo baskets, which they are steamed in.

Steamed dumplings or sio pao or siew pao, like the ones seen in Kung Fu Panda are dumplings usually enclosing some sort of meat filling are always a mainstay. Dumplings that have a vegetable filling are only half closed, very much like a sandwich and are called kwa pao. Both are delicious with their own respective accompanying sauces.

An authentic restaurant serving these kinds of food will always make sure that they are served piping hot, whether it be siomai, siopao or any other kinds of dim sum such as chicken feet or even spare ribs amongst others. Always insist that these be served very hot off the oven or steamer.

And of course the last verdict can be had by you looking at the kind of customer the place that you will patronize will be having. If the place has patrons that are of the Chinese persuasion or of descent, then you know you have come to the right place. For who better to judge Chinese food than the Chinese themselves.




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