Fodor's Expert Review Dimdimsum Dimsum Specialty Store

$ Yau Ma Tei Chinese

Hidden away near the old Jordan pier, this little sit-down restaurant has excellent dim sum without the insane queues that plague its more famous competitors. That’s not to say that it doesn’t get packed during mealtimes; thankfully, the venue stays open until 1 am, so you can sneak in for a late-night dinner when the crowds have dissipated. While it does all the classics, it’s the newfangled house creations that are really worth trying. We love the crispy shrimp rice-flour rolls drizzled with soy sauce. The chefs also do black-truffle crab dumplings and golden pastries filled with a combination of apples and cha siu pork.

Chinese Lunch Dinner $

Quick Facts

23 Man Ying St.
Kowloon, n/a Hong Kong  Hong Kong

2771–7766

www.dimdimsum.hk

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