You all know there are Hello Kitty inspired cafes, but you will be surprised to hear you can now feast on amazingly cute looking dumplings, steamed buns and Chinese pastries in the world’s first Hello Kitty Dim Sum Restaurant in Hong Kong. We found many pictures on L.A. times online and culture blogs, showing that just like the little white cat, the traditional Southern Chinese dish has become increasingly popular around the world in recent years. In particular in Hong Kong the original dim sum houses are a weekly ritual family meal, usually taken on weekend mornings. For Hello Kitty fans and lovers of Asian cuisine alike, there could hardly be a better way to spend a Sunday morning than a table of delicious steamed buns and tea with friends and family. The only challenge remaining is, the food nearly looks too cute to eat.
restaurant
We had a company Dim Sum lunch today. Dim Sum is a very popular breakfast/brunch/lunch thing in Hong Kong. You can order lots of steamed food like dumplings, buns, meat/shrimp/seafood/fish balls, different meat, vegetables, pudding and a lot of more dishes. My favorite is “Har Gow“, shrimp dumplings, they are so delicious. Another very good one is Siu Mai (pork and shrimp dumpling), Charsui Bao (BBQ Pork bun), Xiao Long Bao (steamed pork dumplings) and Lai Wong Bao (custard bun), which is my favorite dessert dish. We had lots of fun and took some pics while enjoying the delicious food.
Dim Sum Menu
you traditionally wash the bowls and chopsticks before eating
Lok has fun cleaning her bowl

Lok's favorite: Chicken Feet
lots of yummy dim sum dishes

Lok is excited about the choices
my favorite: Har Gow shrimp dumplings

more good food

Siu Mai dumplings and meat balls

Alan and I are having fun while eating
the bosses are drinking tea 😉
you can watch them preparing the dishes
yummy fried rice
our small team 🙂