Dim Zum
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Quick place to get takeout or a meal. They can reheat your tray of dimsum for a full meal (no rice diet). They have trays with assorted dimsum as well…
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Our tummies led us to this this hole-in-the-wall outlet. We ordered pork & shrimp siomai ( my grandson's fave), truffle hakaw, hakaw, & their pancit p…
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You won't miss this stall when you are on your way to V-Mall (coming from Promenade or Theatre Mall). It's the last stall from that stretch of stalls.…
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Dim Zum is open for San Juan City and Quick Bites. Dim Zum serves Chinese dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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4 Reviews on “Dim Zum”
Quick place to get takeout or a meal. They can reheat your tray of dimsum for a full meal (no rice diet). They have trays with assorted dimsum as well. snapsnstories.blogspot.com
Our tummies led us to this this hole-in-the-wall outlet. We ordered pork & shrimp siomai ( my grandson’s fave), truffle hakaw, hakaw, & their pancit plus the ice cold water.Kudos to the solo crew who was courteous & attentive.#HappyTummy
You won’t miss this stall when you are on your way to V-Mall (coming from Promenade or Theatre Mall). It’s the last stall from that stretch of stalls. Dim Zum, as its name suggests, offers P60 worth of dimsum. On the side, they also have noodles and yang chow fried rice. For the price, the dimsums are really decent and would quench those cravings. I usually get a Hakaw (Shrimp) and sometimes an order of Siomai (Pork).
We’ve been passing by this stall for quite some time now and every time, we had to let it slide- either we were too full to try it out or just plain ignorant. Lol.And since it’s the rainy season, my mom and I got bored at home, started to roam around Greenhills and decided to finally have a taste before we go home.To be honest, P60 is a bit too pricey for a Hakaw with 4pcs. and a 6pcs. Siomai (that’s all we ordered). Personally, the Hakaw didn’t appeal to my tastebuds, it was bland and dry but I liked their Truffle Siomai, actually tastes good.I hope they would improve their Hakaw tho, it’s one of my all time favorite dim sum and I’m very particular about its taste, especially an authentic one, since I grew up with Chinese & Taiwanese dish on my palate.