Dim Sum 101: it's easy and it's fun! We recommend wu gok (deep fried taro dumpling), har gow (shrimp dumplings), siu mai (shrimp and pork dumplings), and cha siu bao (pork buns). For the adventurous, feng zhao (chicken feet or phoenix claws)! Let's go yum cha! (Let's go drink tea). More here: [ Ссылка ]
Introducing Eric Chung
Shot on location at Jing Fong in NYC's Chinatown
Video by Jessica Leibowitz
Produced by Jessica Leibowitz, Nell Casey and Eric Chung
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How To Dim Sum: A Beginner's Guide
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