Entry: sem baru keje baru hari baru... Monday, January 16



 



dim sum~

Hmmm.. arini muler la sem 3. haha setelah cuty nak masuk lebey
kurang sebulan akhirnye start pon balik kene pegang buku, kene
pegang pen, kene wat asggment...kene dtg klas la yg pentng!!!!!

ALhamdulillah pointer sem lepas okey...haha...kahkahkah....       
sebab pointer dah okeh so aku pon rase takpe kalo aku gi carik  
keje part time kat maneČ.. haha lagi pon klas utk sem ni seminggu
ade 3 hari je.. so byk lagi maseČ terluang...

Dan utk pengetahuan umum, aku keje kat Dim Sum Cafe,Giant K.J
saperČ yg nak try makan kat cni silalah dtg... dtg jgn tak datang...   

Hehe.. tapi dim sum tu ape ek??? haha.. tak penah tau pon... tak  
penah makan pon... alikČ nk keje kat kedai yg jual dim sum plak...  
he..klakanyer aku nih... hayok...tak tau....




What is Dim Sum and Where Are the Menus?

paste by : wadihimura

Perhaps you have heard of Dim Sum and perhaps you haven't. If you had, you would know that Dim Sum is a Chinese meal that is more of a style of eating, than any one particular dish. But for the uninitiated, Dim Sum can be a daunting array of odd-looking dishes, new tastes and a new way of eating.

In a nutshell, Dim Sum is best explained as a breakfast/lunch meal of small, individual prepared dishes that are usually ordered off carts that are pushed through the dining room. Although Dim Sum can be found in all parts of the world, it is predominantly found in Chinese communities. Foods range from pastry-type items, to barbecued meat dishes to buns and dumplings.

Don't ask for a menu, because many times there isn't one. Instead, you are supposed to keep looking for the carts that pass your table and see if anything appeals to you. Though there are many items that look odd and may seem more like decoration than food, be sure to try new things if you have the chance. The dishes are small and your meal should consist of multiple items and there is always room for something new.

dim sumSome favorites to definitely try are Char Siu Baos (which are pork buns--be sure to check out the cool tee shirts below!), Shu Mai and Har Gow (dumplings with pork, vegetables, shrimp) and Chicken Feet. But don't stop there. Most everyone who has had Dim Sum has a favorite. It just may take time to find it.

When you first sit down at the table, your waiter will probably ask what type of tea you would like. This is also a Dim Sum tradition. The perfect hot tea is just what it takes to complete a Dim Sum meal. Now, some restaurants do offer menus or ordering sheets on which you can mark your selections. Often times this is done so that you can order directly what you want and not have to wait for the cart-ladies to come around. This is good for veteran Dim Summers, but it puts the Novice at a disadvantage for they do not get to check out the dishes before deciding. Most restaurants, however, just have carts going around the dining room with the dishes on display.

When you chose a dish, the servers pushing the cart will stamp or mark your ticket to keep track of what you have ordered. At the end, somebody will add up everything for your final bill.

   3 comments

faeizah
January 19, 2006   04:30 PM PST
 
uihhhh...lapo la plak tgk dim sum nie. hehehehehe. slamat start sem baru ya! =)
wadi
January 18, 2006   03:56 PM PST
 
amalaks kekupu.. sorry dear asyik tak sempat jerk nk balas ko nyer msg..nnty ek aku luangkan mase utk ko..khusus utk ko jerk... ngeh3.. suke tak?? hurm.. TQ la.. ala pointer aku bkn bagus maner pon..tp kire aku capai la target aku... ngeh3.. ko peciter skang? terbang ke taman mane plak skunk nih ha??

:p
kekupu
January 17, 2006   09:16 AM PST
 
hurm... dim sum ek? kalo aku pi sane.. bulih ko banje aku je wadi ?? hurm.. tahniah bab pointer ko ok...

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