‘Doggy yum cha’: Hong Kong hotel rolls out dim sum for dogs

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‘Doggy yum cha’: Hong Kong hotel rolls out dim sum for dogs
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The dim sum is served in tiny bamboo steamers. Read more at straitstimes.com.

One hotel in Hong Kong is taking pet pampering to the next level with its new dim sum menu for dogs.

Presented in tiny bamboo steamers, the dim sum is served on the outdoor garden terrace of the hotel’s Farmhouse restaurant. The hotel’s general manager Patrick Sin told the South China Morning Post: “Yum cha is such an iconic Hong Kong experience, and is traditionally one of the ways in which families gather to spend quality time with each other.”

The five-star hotel, popular in Hong Kong for “dogcations”, also offers a range of steamed treats and even birthday cakes for dogs.

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