But every now and then, I like to treat myself. When the mood strikes, I take the N train down to Chinatown and make a trip to my favorite dim sum place, Jing Fong.
Two things to keep in mind when visiting just about any dim sum place:
1. Be Aggressive. The cart ladies have no mercy. I've often had to chase down a cart with my favorite offering because the cart lady had passed my table by. Exercise with breakfast...it's part of the experience.
And 2. Arrive Before Noon, especially on weekends, when all the Asian families will be getting together for their weekend dim sum brunch and all the hungover NYU students will be flooding in for cures to their Friday night of overindulgence. Speaking a bit of Chinese (Cantonese or Mandarin) can help too, even if your accent is atrocious. As a last resort, point.
Above: Steamed vegetable dumplings
 Green tea
Green tea Har gow (shrimp dumplings)
Har gow (shrimp dumplings) Beef tripe
Beef tripe Deep fried taro
Deep fried taro  Sesame seed balls
Sesame seed balls 
Egg custard tarts
 Coconut mochi filled with peanut sugar
Coconut mochi filled with peanut sugar Sweet Osmanthus jelly
Sweet Osmanthus jelly

 

 
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