Occasion: Dim sum with two of my Penn posse, Kathy and Yining
Location: Ocean Jewels Seafood Restaurant on 39th Ave near College Point Blvd in Flushing [2010 update: now called Asian Jewels]
Edibles: the classics - shrimp fun; shu mai; har gao; pork and thousand-year-old egg congee; bbq pork buns; steamed daikon cake; sesame balls with lotus paste filling; mini egg tarts
Musings: Leagues better than anything I've had in Manhattan. All the food was piping hot, well-seasoned and not too greasy (at least, not by Chinese food standards). And it was served by old-school dim sum ladies wheeling carts around, shouting out their offerings in Mandarin and Cantonese. For me, the standout was the congee but I wouldn't recommend it to any neophyte white folks out there.
To make room for other Flushing delicacies, we were fairly restrained in our ordering. The total bill came out to only $25 and we walked out feeling moderately full and extremely satisfied. Don't bother fighting the tourist crowd in Chinatown next time you're in the mood for dim sum - the good stuff's in Flushing.
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