After a day of travel and exploration, it's natural to feel the need for comfort. For me, there's nothing better than a hot and delicious plate of dim sum to rejuvenate and energize me. This Cantonese delicacy is integral to the culture and is enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The art of enjoying dim sum with hot tea is known as "yum cha," a practice followed widely in East Asian cultures. There are many ways to eat dim sum. It can be enjoyed steamed, with soup, and even fried. If you're in Hong Kong, here are some of the best dim sum places you shouldn't miss.

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