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  1. Yum cha - Wikipedia

    Yum cha (traditional Chinese: 飲茶; simplified Chinese: 饮茶; pinyin: yǐn chá [6]; Jyutping: jam2 caa4; Cantonese Yale: yám chà; lit. "drink tea"), also known as going for dim sum (Cantonese: …

  2. Yum Cha – Cantonese Tea Brunch Tradition - TravelChinaGuide

    Yum cha, literally drinking tea, is very popular in Guangdong, Hong Kong and other Cantonese-speaking areas. It used to last from 5:00 or 6:00 to 11:00. But nowadays, many teahouses …

  3. The yum cha rules you need to know - BBC

    Feb 28, 2019 · Literally meaning ‘drink tea’ in Cantonese, yum cha is as common a meal in Hong Kong as coffee and toast in Western culture, where Chinese tea is enjoyed with dim sum at …

  4. A Delicious History of Yum Cha

    Jun 29, 2021 · What is Yum Cha? Literally, “Yum Cha” means “Drink Tea”, in the Chinese dialect of Cantonese, spoken largely in southern China and Hong Kong. In a broader context, “yum …

  5. 31 Delicious Yum Cha dishes Explained - Ang Sarap

    Dec 8, 2020 · 31 Delicious Yum Cha dishes Explained is a comprehensive list of all time favourite dim sums served on Chinese Yum Cha

  6. What is Yum Cha? - Yum Cha Guide

    What is Yum Cha? Yum Cha literally translate to ‘drink tea’ in Cantonese Chinese and it means going to a Chinese restaurant to drink tea and eat Dim Sum. Dim Sum (i.e. the food) is usually …

  7. How to Yum Cha, the Authentic Way | Asian Inspirations

    In Australia, Yum Cha’s popularity picked up around the 1980s, and remains one of our favourite authentic Asian food cultures. The Vibe To Yum Cha is to chit-chat while sipping fine tea and …

  8. Collections Including Yum Cha Chinese Kitchen and Bar - Yelp

    Nestled in the heart of New York City, Yum Cha brings the vibrant flavors and cozy ambiance of traditional dim sum parlors. Our mission is to offer a unique experience with hearty and …

    • Location: 228 Thompson St New York, NY 10012
    • A beginner’s guide to yum cha - The Spinoff

      Nov 20, 2024 · Yum cha is basically the Chinese version of brunch, with small sharing plates that a non-Chinese person may liken to “tapas” (not me). Each steamer or plate may have around …

    • Yum Cha Restaurant

      Away from the hustle and bustle of city life, Yum Cha Restaurants offer a unique dim sum dining experience – be it for lunch or dinner.

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