
The first thing that I crave when i'm not having dim sum but having chinese snacks at the noon hour is congee. It's my



We also order rice noodles with beef wrapped around it *chung fun* - which are a common dish in dim sum and also a favourite of mine. There are 3 of them that come drenched in soy sauce and they are light and very flavourful. My dad orders crispy skin pork on rice which is served with the house soup- which i think is a mini perk- if I order this rice- i would get duck, soya chicken and BBQ pork on top but it was papa Vong's pick. We also order greens with hoisin sauce to round out the greeness factor. I grew up eating relatively healthy so when my dad orders a lot of grease and fat, he always ensures that we order greens to balance it out. I really enjoy smaller greens with less stalk on them but he likes the ones that look like mini trees.
Anyway the service is always so fast in Chinatown - we were served our dishes in less than half an hour, very cheap and of course we had limitless chinese oolong tea. It was a nice way to spend an afternoon!

A tip for you - whenever someone is pouring tea for you, tap your fingers twice or three times which is a polite way of showing respect and appreciation to the tea pourer. It's commonly known as the finger 'kow tow'
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Chinatown -Dundas and Spadina

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ReplyDeleteI love chinese food. This looks delicious. I would love to try this. And thanks for the finger tapping tip.