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Dim Sim | Traditional Dumplings From Melbourne, Australia | TasteAtlas
Dim Sim | Traditional Dumplings From Melbourne, Australia | TasteAtlas
Dim Sim | Traditional Dumplings From Melbourne, Australia | TasteAtlas

Dim sim

(Dimmy, Dimmies)

Dim sims are deep-fried or steamed dumplings filled with pork or other meat, cabbage, and flavorings. Although inspired by the traditional Chinese cuisine both in ingredients and the name of the dish, the Australian version differs from Chinese dumplings in size and thickness of the dumplings (they are larger and thicker than the traditional Chinese versions).


The dish was invented in Melbourne around 1945 by a Chinese chef named William Wing Young, who created the dumplings for his restaurant, called Wing Lee. Dim sims, affectionately called dimmies, are typically dipped in soy sauce before consumption, and can often be found in fish and chips shops, corner stores, and some Chinese restaurants in Australia.