Dim Sum

A Survival Guide

Published by Blacksmith Books
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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About The Book

Siu mai, har gow, jar leung, sin jok guen. These are all types of dim sum. But do you know what they look like, and what’s in them? Can you pronounce their names in Cantonese, or recognize them on a menu? Can you confidently order dim sum for you and your friends — especially if any of them have dietary restrictions?

Australian-Chinese writer Liza Chu has a part-time career as a Hong Kong dim sum guide. She has distilled her knowledge of Cantonese cuisine and Chinese dining etiquette into this practical guidebook to delicious dim sum. Each photographed dish is identified with Chinese characters and a pronunciation guide. Icons alert those with allergies or special diets, and there’s a special listing of dim sum dishes most popular with children. Master chefs explain their cooking methods, and even the art of tea drinking is covered in detail.

Take this book to your nearest dim sum restaurant and let Liza show you how to yum cha like a local!

About The Author

Liza Chu Sin-yee is a Hong Kong native who migrated to Australia with her family when young and began working in her family’s Chinese restaurant from the tender age of 13. Since then she has been fascinated by restaurant management and innovative cuisine.

After finishing her B.A. at Sydney University, she spent years living and sampling delicious cuisine in Japan and the United States. Later she returned to Hong Kong and now teaches Cantonese and local culture to newly arrived expats at the American Women’s Association. Her dim sum experiences with her students prompted the creation of her visual guidebook to local dining.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Blacksmith Books (July 16, 2010)
  • Length: 108 pages
  • ISBN13: 9789881774231

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Raves and Reviews

It’s one of those books you pick up and wonder, ‘Why has it taken so long for someone to come up with this?’ Dim Sum: A Survival Guide, by Australian-Chinese Liza Chu, is a small volume that gives basic information about most of the steamed, deep-fried, pan-fried, baked and roasted treats that whiz past bewildered non-Cantonese speakers in dim sum restaurants worldwide.

– South China Morning Post

Have you ever struggled to know what to order when going for dim sum? Dim Sum: A Survival Guide is a practical guidebook with beautiful photography, icons for allergies or dietary requirements and children’s favourites. For those new to town there are phonetic pronunciations to guide you in saying the names. This great book is rounded off with cooking tips from the top dim sum chefs around, and a guide to the art of tea drinking.

– Foodie Magazine

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