Every Friday, Ross Harrington, a car dealership service manager in Melbourne, heads to a local lunch shop to pick up a couple of deep-fried dim sims, kicking off his weekend dim sim routine.
Supermarkets and wholesale food retailers have been struggling to meet consumer demand for the humble dim sim because of a shortage of cabbages caused by the floods across Australia. As well, the ...
A former dim sim shop transformed into Melbourne’s ultimate man cave by motorsports star Tony Bates is on the road to a ...
Piping hot and drizzled with soy sauce or loaded with toppings, crunchy and golden from the fryer — here are the region’s tastiest dimmies. The Chinese Australian creation was invented in the 1940s by ...
A big welcome back to all Melbourne’s dim sim enthusiasts, here and all over the world! Through the dark days and months of lockdown in dim sim city, we never doubted that the fluoro lights would ...
One way to beat a dim sim shortage is to get creative with the meat you use, which — rumour has it — is exactly what one crook used to do in his Essendon factory. Are powerful forces in Government and ...