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My Dim Sum Breakfast At Dao Xiang

My friend and I had steamboat dinner at Dao Xiang Restaurant located at Nathan Road on our 2nd night in Hong Kong.

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The next morning, guess where did we go for dim sum? It's Dao Xiang again! LOL!

The dim sum restaurant was located on another floor - if not mistaken, a floor above the steamboat restaurant.

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We were there at about 9 am and already there were a lot of people eating dim sum. However, I did not take any photos except for these two empty tables near us, and the beautiful lights above our table.

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As usual, I was at a loss at what to order since I do not know how to read Mandarin, but luckily my friend knew. The photos for some of the dim sum helped a great deal, of course.

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Reading this one would be difficult for me! LOL!

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These are what we ordered, but I have totally forgotten their names so I will just roughly name them if you don't mind : )

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The big juicy har gau or shrimp dumplings were yummy!!

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I dipped them in a yellow sweet sauce (not sure what was the sauce!) and it was yummier! The shrimps were fresh and delicious!

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We also tried a very unique dim sum that was made from hoong zhou or red dates.

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This was absolutely delicious and my top favorite! Not too sweet and with a nice texture too!

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Next we tried the birds nest buns.

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Not bad, with birds nest as the fillings. Sounds expensive, but I could not remember how much these buns cost.

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Lastly, we had the man tou, another kind of bun but these were plain and needed to be dipped in sauce.

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We were only half full, so we ordered some more.

We had BBQ pork rice noodle roll. The rice noodle roll was smooth and the pork fillings inside were tasty.

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We also tried the steamed jit gua or fuzzy melon with chicken and shrimps on top. Or was it pork? Gosh, I could not remember! Quite delicious!

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And lastly, we had the pai guat or steamed spareribs.

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Total bill came to HK$142.50 (US$18.40 / RM56). Not exactly cheap, but the quality were pretty good! There are still many more dim sum restaurants I have yet to visit, so I will definitely try them on my next trip to Hong Kong!

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