Best Dim Sum
We get overstimulated in crowds, so when we’re not up for the hustle-and-bustle of a Saturday morning Great Wall dim sum rush, we’re glad to know that we can get our picks to go. Eating in gives you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the full dim sum experience, choosing steaming hot dishes off passing carts in a packed dining room. But everything is just as tasty in front of your TV. Great Wall offers crispy roast duck and shrimp dumplings for dim sum newbies and chicken feet and turnip cakes for customers with more established or adventurous palates. But the thing about dim sum is the plates are small and inexpensive — it’s the perfect environment in which to try something new or a bit out of your culinary comfort zone. It’s just one of the things that’s great about Great Wall.