Sunday Morning Dim Sum
July 11, 2006 | By Adam Roberts | 4 CommentsLast week I reported that we went for dim sum on Friday night and that the restaurant, Jing Fong, was completely empty. I even showed this picture:

Well, we returned on Sunday morning at 10:30 and I think this picture tells you everything you need to know about when to go for dim sum:

Categories: Chinatown, Manhattan, New York, Restaurant Reviews
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Who eats dim sum on a friday night? Dim sum is usually only a weekend brunch activity.
A dim sum parlor is the only place where one should demand to sit close to the kitchen.
dim sum on a friday night?!
Wow. Simply put, thank you so much. I once ate at Jing Fong in Chinatown with some co-workers but since it was my first time eating in that wonderful little area I never found out the name of the restaurant. I’ve been DYING to go back there ever since.
Once again, thank you, thank you, thank you. They were staggeringly good, and now I know where to drag my friends and my brother next time I’m back in the city.