Yum Cha: The Delicious Experience of Eating Dim Sum

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Yum Cha: The Delicious Experience of Eating Dim Sum

If you've ever strolled past a bustling Chinese restaurant on a Sunday morning and wondered about the steaming baskets and joyful chatter inside — welcome to the world of Yum Cha, the heart and soul of Cantonese cuisine.

Dim Sim vs Dim Sum: What’s the Difference?

Let’s clear up a common confusion.

  • Dim Sim, with an “i”, is a uniquely Australian creation — a thick-skinned, meat-filled dumpling often found at takeaways and fish-and-chip shops. Typically filled with pork and cabbage, it’s inspired by Chinese dumplings but has evolved into its own distinctly Aussie snack.

  • Dim Sum, on the other hand, is a traditional Cantonese style of serving bite-sized savoury and sweet dishes, commonly enjoyed with tea. Dim sum includes a wide range of delicacies — dumplings, buns, rolls, pastries and more — all served in small portions and shared communally.

Yum Cha: The Delicious Experience of Eating Dim Sum

A Brief History of Dim Sum

Dim sum, meaning “touch the heart,” has its roots in Guangdong province, southern China. The tradition emerged in 19th-century tea houses in Guangzhou, a major stop along the Silk Road. As weary travellers paused for tea, tearoom owners began serving small dishes to accompany the drink.

Over time, the culture spread to Hong Kong, which popularised dim sum globally. Today, from Melbourne to Manhattan, enjoying Yum Cha has become a beloved brunch ritual that blends culinary excellence with cultural experience.

Yum Cha Etiquette: How to Enjoy It Like a Local

Part of what makes Yum Cha so special is the experience itself. Here’s what to expect:

🫖 Start with Tea

Tea is central. Traditionally, the host or the person nearest the teapot pours tea for others before themselves. Need a refill? Just tilt the teapot lid — it’s a subtle signal for the server.

👋 Ordering from the Trolley

At classic Yum Cha spots, servers wheel around carts stacked high with bamboo steamers and plates. Simply wave them down and choose what looks good — your table's order card will be stamped accordingly.

Many modern venues (like our own Chinese Cooking Class at Otao Kitchen) now use checklist menus, where you tick off dishes and hand in your sheet.

🙏 A Tap of Thanks

Want to say thank you? Tap your index and middle fingers twice on the table after someone pours your tea. This gesture symbolises a respectful bow.

Must-Try Dim Sum Dishes

Whether you're a first-timer or a Yum Cha regular, these dishes are always a hit:

🥟 Siu Mai (Pork & Prawn Dumplings)

Open-faced steamed dumplings, often filled with pork and prawn, and sometimes bamboo shoots or mushrooms. A dim sum essential.

🥟 Har Gao (Prawn Dumplings)

Translucent-skinned dumplings filled with whole prawns — delicate, juicy, and best enjoyed hot from the steamer.

🥟 Xiao Long Bao (Soup Dumplings)

Originally from Shanghai, these dumplings are filled with pork and a rich broth. Bite carefully — they burst with flavour!

🥯 BBQ Pork Buns (Char Siu Bao)

Soft, fluffy buns filled with sweet and sticky barbecued pork. These cloud-like favourites are loved by kids and adults alike.

🍜 Cheung Fun (Rice Noodle Rolls)

Silky rice noodles rolled around fillings like prawns or beef, drizzled with a light soy sauce just before serving.

🥧 Egg Tarts

Crisp, buttery pastry filled with creamy egg custard — a perfect end to a Yum Cha feast. Originating from Macau, they show the colonial blend of East and West.

Experience the Flavours with Otao Kitchen

At Otao Kitchen, we bring the joy of Yum Cha and dim sum to life in our hands-on cooking classes. Whether you’re keen to learn the art of folding dumplings, perfecting your Har Gao, or simply understanding the layers of Chinese flavour, our Chinese Cooking Classes in Melbourne are the perfect starting point.


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