燒賣 鹹水餃 叉燒包 上海小籠包 鳳爪 牛肉球 排骨 叉燒 蝦餃 潮州粉果 鍋貼 糯米雞 粥 叉燒酥 芋角
魷魚鬚 春捲 腐皮捲 蘿蔔糕 芋頭糕 馬蹄糕 蛋撻 煎堆 豆腐花 芒果布甸 Yum Cha 飲茶 [Drink Tea] Dim sum is a Cantonese term for a type of Chinese cuisine that involves small individual portions of food, usually served in a small steamer basket or on a small plate. Going for dim sum is usually known in Cantonese as going to “drink tea” 飲茶 (yum cha)
Yum Cha
[飲茶] Drink Tea
Yum Cha [飲茶) is a dining experience which involves drinking Chinese tea and eating dim sum dishes. Yum cha in Cantonese literally means “drink tea”
Yum Cha
[飲茶] Drink Tea
Yum Cha [飲茶) is a dining experience which involves drinking Chinese tea and eating dim sum dishes. Yum cha in Cantonese literally means “drink tea”
Yum Cha [Traditional Chinese 飲茶] Literally translates to drink tea.
Yum Cha [飲茶) is a dining experience which involves drinking Chinese tea and eating dim sum dishes. Yum cha in Cantonese literally means “drink tea”
Yum Cha [Traditional Chinese 飲茶] Literally translates to drink tea.
Yum Cha is a dining experience which involves drinking Chinese tea and eating dim sum dishes. Yum cha in Cantonese literally means “drink tea”
Yum Cha [Traditional Chinese 飲茶] Literally translates to drink tea.
Yum Cha is a dining experience which involves drinking Chinese tea and eating dim sum dishes. Yum cha in Cantonese literally means “drink tea”
Yum Cha
[飲茶] Drink Tea
Yum Cha
[飲茶]
Yum Cha
[飲茶] Drink Tea
Yum Cha