Atlantica - 01.01.2006, Side 43

Atlantica - 01.01.2006, Side 43
 AT L A N T I CA 41 What I didn’t realize was that I was living in one of North America’s dim sum epicenters. Once I moved to Europe, I found that not everyone knew the ins and outs of this ancient spin on brunch. I took it for granted that all cosmopolitan cities had a good spot to nibble on pork dumplings or slurp down shrimp-stuffed noodles. I was headed to New York City for a few days, and I thought I’d do a little food tourism in Chinatown while I was on the road. I knew I would find myself at home amidst its dim sum halls. What I didn’t know was that I would get a little education myself. FIRST COURSE – ON THE DIM SUM TRAIL Dim sum literally means “dot heart,” but is often translated as “touch the heart” from Cantonese. It is generally taken to mean “order to your heart’s content,” which is what many do when they sit in the large crim- son dining halls. Text by Adam Key Raney Photos by Diana Ferrero and Adam Key Raney D mi Sum 042-45 DimsumATL106.indd 41 16.12.2005 12:39:13

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