Casual Chinese Dining at Imperial Kitchen and Dim Sum

Casual Chinese Dining at Imperial Kitchen and Dim Sum

All the way from Canton, dim sum is slowly taking over the global culinary world. Originally created as a simple snack sold at street stalls to accompany tea time from morning to afternoon, dim sum is now available at most Chinese restaurants all across the world, all-day long. One of them is Imperial Kitchen and Dim Sum, serving dim sum in more than a dozen outlets around Jakarta.

From the traditional Har Gow to the somewhat unconventional Steamed Bun with Taro, Imperial Kitchen offers a long list of dim sum choices—both steamed and fried. It also serves a variety of soup, noodles, vegetables, fried rice, dessert, and other Chinese-influenced a la carte dishes. Enjoy your meal with a cup of Chinese tea to complete the dim sum experience!

For a casual Chinese cuisine dining experience, Imperial Kitchen is indeed the place to go. Its numerous locations ensure that you don’t have to travel too far for a good dim sum, and the price is pocket-friendly. Don’t forget to ask the staffs about Imperial Kitchen’s routine promotions. A number of dim sum dishes always have lowered prices; the promotion changes monthly.

Credits:
Text and Photo by Alexandra Karman