Dim Sum Menu Guide with Pictures and Translations

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Want to order dim sum like a pro? Bring this helpful Dim Sum Menu Guide with you to the restaurant to make sure that you get exactly the dishes you want. You will be able to easily recognize dishes and order them by name in both English and Chinese.

The guide includes:

  • 32 dim sum dishes categorized by method of preparation: Fried & Baked Dishes, Steamed Dishes, Noodles & Special Dishes and Dessert Dishes.
  • Each dish includes a color picture, the written name in English and the spoken name translated phonetically in Chinese.
  • Dishes are organized in a simple grid and the entire guide prints easily on a single 8.5″ x 11″ sheet of paper.

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5 Responses

  1. Martin

    My favorite places are the old fashioned with carts. There is a great one in Hurontario in Mississauga. Can anyone tell me the mandarin or cantonese name for the stuffed green peppers served at dim sum. That is my favorite along with Djeen Yeung Cay Djee

    • Dim Sum Central

      Right on, Martin. I’ve been wanting to add a section on Canadian restaurants. Hopefully soon! ~Wes

  2. Roberta

    I cannot find good Hom Bow!! Louis’ is Seattle had the best as did the King Café (closed) Both are closed.

    • Dim Sum Central

      Thanks for your note, Roberta. We’ll try to do some research! ~Wes

    • Wes Radez

      Feel your pain, Roberta! Bloggers seem to like Mee Sum Pastry at Pike Place Market. Good luck! ~Wes

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