There aren't many visits to Macau where I get to stay overnight, so despite going to bed late last night (or actually early this morning) I dragged myself out of bed for an early breakfast. There is an old school Cantonese tea house that I'd always wanted to visit, having seen it featured on a TV program some time ago. Thanks to my friend KC's Macau dining guide, I was able to identify it as Casa de Cha Lung Wa (龍華茶樓). So two of us hopped into a taxi and headed off in that direction...
It was early but a couple of tables had already been occupied. The walls were cluttered with various types of artwork - both classical Chinese and modern Western. This is a DIY tea house, so you pick your tea, add your own hot water to the teapot, and go pick up the dim sum items from a station.
Steamed beef meatballs (山竹牛肉) - yum. Very soft and bouncy texture, with nice flavors of tangerine peel (陳皮).
Steamed siu mai (切肉燒賣) - more solid yet chewier than expected. Very old school.
Pan-fried radish pudding (煎蘿蔔糕) - very powdery and fell apart easily, but at least you could taste the radish flavors.
Steamed glutinous rice (蒸糯米飯) - just had a craving for this, with pieces of preserved sausage. This was OK, but the clumps of sticky rice ended up sitting in my stomach for a while...
Steamed barbecued pork buns (叉燒包) - these were very good.
The "skin" was fluffy without being soggy. Nicely done.
Steamed pork ribs with black beans (豆豉蒸排骨) - very fatty as expected...
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