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Central Southern Chinese Dumplings

Central Southern Chinese Dumplings

1

Shumai

Guangdong, China
4.4
Most iconic: One Dim Sum (Hong Kong)

Shumai, literally translated as to cook and sell, is a staple of dim sum cuisine consisting of an open-topped dumpling filled with steamed ground pork, and sometimes finely chopped shrimp or Chinese black mushrooms. When... READ MORE

2

Har gow

Guangzhou, China
4.4
Most iconic: Tim Ho Wan (Hong Kong)

Har gow is a Cantonese dumpling characterized by a delicate, translucent wrapper enveloped around a shrimp filling. The dish was created out of necessity when the owner of a small, family-style teahouse from Guangzhou came up with an idea to buy t... READ MORE

3

Cha siu bao

Guangdong, China
4.3
Most iconic: Tim Ho Wan (Hong Kong)

Cha siu bao are popular Chinese pork roast buns. Whether steamed or baked, they are always filled with a sweet and spicy grilled pork filling. Steamed varieties are delicate and soft, with a snowy white color, while baked chao siu bao have a light... READ MORE

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Taro puffs (Wu gok)

Guangdong, China
3.3

Wu gok are traditional dumplings originating from China, and they’re often served as a part of dim sum. In order to prepare the dumplings, taro root is steamed, mashed, stuffed with the fillings, and deep-fried. The dough for wrapping the fi... READ MORE