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.
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Text and Photo by Alexandra Karman