Friday, 20 April 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.

Doing an internet search for Chinese food restaurants is not enough for your search, you have to be more specific in your search criteria and focus on Cantonese food restaurants. This is because dim sum is more of Cantonese fare as opposed to the different kinds of Chinese styles of cooking which can be quite varied and numerous being: Anhui, Fujian, Szechuan, Zheijang, Jiangsu and Hunan styles.

These are basically tidbits and are known as starters or almost like finger foods, they are never served with rice or made part of a main dish. They in fact complement the main dishes but they are more than appetizers for they can be a meal unto themselves. In fact you can already have a meal with these small servings and get quite full too.

Find a restaurant that boasts it has Hong Kong dim sum for the Hong Kong residents pride themselves as making the best. In fact in the latest CNN surveys, Hong Kong is touted as the best place to get such food, even more so than other cities that also try to vie for having the best Chinese food. These restaurant should have the most common and most well known representatives of such food.

One of the staples you will look for on the menu will be siew mai, or siomai. These are wonton wraps with meat, vegetables or even seafood inside and steamed to high temperature until cooked. If well cooked, the wonton itself will basically just melt in your mouth, literally. It is best eaten with some shrimp or chili sauce and soy sauce with a bit of lemon dash if available.

Another common fare for this kind of food is the dumpling or the colloquial siopao or siew pao, which is most commonly seen in the movies like Kung Fu Panda for example. It is a steam dumpling that is cooked with a meat filling usually. If it is filled with vegetables it is not usually fully enclosed and looks more like a sandwich. The dumpling filled with vegetables is called Kwa Pao. These dumplings are also served with their own condiments and sauces which add to their flavor.

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.

To really definitely gauge the authenticity of the food that you are eating, do take a look at the clientele. If the customers are mostly Chinese or oriental descent, then you can be sure that they are the best judges of the food, and this will save a lot of time on your part on how to judge what is served.




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