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Hong Kong Dim Sum

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Dim Sum restaurant.

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Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel

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+972 54-287-3464

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Dim Sum restaurant.

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    Shrimp Har Gow

    A classic Cantonese dumpling with a translucent wrapper and a shrimp filling, offered at Hong Kong Dim Sum.

    Mushroom Shu Mai

    A type of traditional Chinese dumpling, often featuring a mushroom filling, served at Hong Kong Dim Sum.

    Dim Sum

    A style of Chinese cuisine prepared as small bite-sized portions of food served in small steamer baskets or on small plates, typically served with tea. Hong Kong Dim Sum specializes in authentic versions of these dishes.

    Google Reviews
    Sagi Benbasat
    6 years ago

    I've had great dumplings in the past in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore and China and, unfortunately, the food here is just not good. The dough in the dumplings is way too thick and the filling was mostly undercooked. The flavors are OK but the texture is not good and the final result is mediocre at best. Good for a quick meal on a budget, but nothing more. The service here isn't great either (couldn't even get something to pour the soy sauce into). I really wanted to like this place, as there aren't many good authentic Chinese dumpling shops in Tel Aviv, unfortunately it turned out to be a huge disappointment. 😔

    2
    Adi
    2 years ago

    My top place in israel to get any kind of dumpling! Everything is amazing, English speaking, great service, and the prices are decent!! Ordered from here like 5 times and I’ve loved it each time, hits the spot. No sitting in! It’s takeaway only!

    5
    Lin M.
    6 years ago

    The service was ok. We really liked the shrimp dim sum. However 2 dishes with meat filling were not to our taste. Seems like an authentic place. Also guess that the veggie options taste better. We also tried the sweet ones for dessert and that was good. Prices were average. In general, it's really ok, but I'm not sure it's so great as I heard it was.

    3
    Di Lu
    4 years ago

    Recommendations of what to order are at the end of this review. Take-out-only during covid. Be prepared to wait 10mins. If you're new to dim-sum, then it goes without saying that the best ones are in Asia or NYC, you have to try those before you have a final decision on whether you like dim-sum or not. But if you're like me who crave dim-sum frequently, this is as authentic as you can get, as far as dim-sum in Israel goes. I have to mark this 5-stars because I genuinely want them to do well. And I urge everyone who wants TLV to have an ethnically diversified, authentic food scene to be supportive of such type of businesses that are trying their best to offer authentic ethnic food within Israel's severely limited and expensive supply chain. They have to exist first, before we can have healthy competition and an ecosystem that allow them to thrive. Keep up the good work HKDS! Ga Yau 加油! You're the relief to all of our homesickness. The home taste far away from home. ------ Recommendations: Definitely get the dim sum sampler if you're not familiar with different types of dim sum. The mushroom shu mai is amazing, must must have. If you have a pretty westernized taste palate and like panda express, sweet and sour chicken, fried rice and low mien etc, you can't go wrong with all of their fried selection like the curry chicken spring rolls. The pork xiao long bao doesn't have meat juice inside, but it's pretty meaty and has a ham-like texture with tints of ginger and scallion. Get it if you like pork. Shrimp har gao has bouncy semi transparent dumpling wrapping and pairs the best with siracha+hoisin sauce if you like spicy. Otherwise it pretty much tastes just like steamed shrimps. The rice rolls are really delicate, soft, and remind me of oysters. I love them a lot but I know some people find the slimy texture weird. Best consumed when hot and fresh. Make sure you steam them as leftovers, as rice starch hardens when chilled. Won ton soup and noodle soups are not very outstanding in comparison to other Chinese restaurants in town so I wouldn't recommend them here. The spicy cabbage is the most authentic “kim chi” in TLV. If you like Korean food and can withstand high level of spiciness, get this. Be warned, it is very very spicy, but at least it tastes like kim chi, not just some generic Mideastern pickled cabbage branded as “kim chi”. (If you wonder why should you get kim chi at a dim-sum place: even though kim chi is most renowned as a Korean cuisine, similar dishes are popular in other parts of Asia. Just like Pot-stickers are Chinese but Japanese have gyoza, and Zha Jiang Mian is Chinese but Korean have Jajangmyeon. We all learn from one another.) Portion wise, it's 3-5 pieces per order. Standard dim sum portion. I'd start with at least 3 orders per person (9-15 pieces total). Dim-sum is all about variety, you're already reading this, might as well be adventurous.

    5
    PandaPaw P
    5 years ago

    Had a Pleasent surprise at this place. The dumplings ordered was at a higher standart than other places I've had tried so far in Israel. The won ton noodle soup was a bit too mild and the won ton dumplings wrap was too thick compared to ordinary traditional won tons. Although the fillings in all of the ordered dumplings was well seasoned and juicy in content and all had a nice bite to it. I wound go there again for sure.

    4
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