- Dim sum in New York’s Chinatown neighborhoods is a popular tradition among Chinese-Americans, and the larger New York community.
- It can be a chaotic and intimidating experience for first-timers
- We went to Jing Fong Restaurant in Manhattan’s Chinatown to explain how to do it right
Forget brunch. Dim sum in Chinatown is the better New York tradition.
Dim sum is the traditional meal served in Cantonese teahouses and banquet halls on the weekend mornings, where families gather to drink endless amounts of tea and nibble on tons of delicious small plates.
Like many traditions, it can be intimidating to first-timers. Chinatown is a read more >>>
Source : BusinessInsider.Com
