Din Tai Fung
One of the most popular restaurants from Taiwan, Din Tai Fung is known for the Xiao Long Bao signature and Steamed Chicken Soup alongside many seasonal menus.
Where to order: Wongnai, LINEMAN
Everybody loves dim sum, don't you agree? But no one definitely likes to wait in a long line for a table full of these yummy morsels.
If you're one of those people who detest the endless waiting, fret no more because we have rounded up 12 Chinese restaurants that offer a delivery service for this Chinese all-time favorite.
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One of the most popular restaurants from Taiwan, Din Tai Fung is known for the Xiao Long Bao signature and Steamed Chicken Soup alongside many seasonal menus.
Where to order: Wongnai, LINEMAN
This small dim sum and dumplings restaurant near River City serves moreish small bites with various creative fillings, and sprinkled with toppings of your choice. àCorner of Royal Orchid Sheraton, Charoenkrung Road.
Where to order: LINEMAN, direct call at 06 2264 4661, Facebook Page
Located in People Park Onnuch, this restaurant churns out an array of good priced a la carte and set menus. Apart from dim sum, they also make many rice and noodle dishes.
Where to order: Foodpanda, LINEMAN
This Chinese eatery follows a style of Hong Kong cuisine with an eye-opening range of dim sum from shitake-shaped bao to shumai.
Where to order: LINEMAN, Foodpanda, GET Food, Grab Food
Straight out of Chinatown, Her Cheun Fong serves dim sum and barbeque with authentic Hong Kong sensibility. In addition to the photogenic shitake-shaped bao, they also have ha gao, shrimp dumplings, and lava bao.
Where to order: GET Food, LINEMAN
Hong Bao is all about big and bold Chinese fare with an inspiration from Guangdong Province. Served here are plenty, including lobster, scallop, roasted pork, and many exotic fish.
Where to order: Grab Food, Foodpanda, GET Food, LINEMAN
At Jinlong House, you can expect modern Chinese fare that comes with a pocket-friendly price. Served here are many more ranging from dim sum, soup, and rice congee.
Where to order: Grab Food, Foodpanda, GET Food, LINEMAN
Jong Dim Sum benefits from the family’s Malay-influenced, Betong-style dim sum recipes.
The steamed bun—the house’s signature—comes in three options: pork buns, barbequed grilled pork in charcoal buns, and black sesame sweet buns.
Also worth ordering are the restaurant’s more premium items such as steamed sea bass doused in sweet and sour soy sauce.
Where to order: direct call at 08 9048 6908, LINE (@jongdimsum), LINEMAN, GET Food
Here, they recommend pairing a cup of tea or coffee with a number of fried dim sum such as fried custard lava buns and miniature barbeque pork buns. They also serve boiled rice with eight savory sides and condiments made from ingredients that have been carefully handpicked from noteworthy shops in Chinatown.
Where to order: Facebook Page, direct call at 06 4935 6499, GET Food, Grab Food, LINEMAN
This restaurant is run by a team of experienced chefs from Hong Kong who come up with plenty of scruptious dim sum like no others.
Where to order: Grab Food, LINEMAN
Tai He Xuan is a Yunnan-style eatery that boasts flavorful dishes and the dim sum buffet. Friendly price is promised together with an wide array of classic items.
Where to order: Foodpanda, LINEMAN, Grab Food, direct call at 08 5483 7529.
Praised as one of the best—and most affordable—dim sum restaurants in Bangkok, Tuang is run by Hong Kong-born chef Yip, who was behind the success of Shangri-La Bangkok’s Shang Palace restaurant. While almost everything is a can’t-miss, the most noteworthy dishes include shrimp with rice flour roll (B50) and hakao (steamed shrimp dumpling, B50).
Where to order: GET Food, Grab Food, LINEMAN
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