
Dim Sum are the Chinese answer to what we know as Kreplach. These are dumplings of different shapes and colors, stuffed with either vegetables or meat. Dim Sum was originally meant to go with tea. Today we eat them as a meal or as a snack, with or without the tea.
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Read about Dim Sum Shop from a blogger of the Times of Israel .

Nagila is located in the Even Israel neighborhood, not far from Davidka Square. Even Israel connects to historic Agripas Street, home of the Machane Yehuda Market. The side street Mashiach Borochof has a magical charm with music and artists' studios. Even veteran Yerushalmim will find this a new and charming neighborhood to explore.
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