Yum Cha
Today want to post about Yum Cha experience in Sydney…. Also want to put up photos with faces of a few gorgeous person.
What is Yum Cha ? It origin from Cantonese (HongKong) which mean Drink Tea. I reliased thru the leaflet from those Chinese restaurants in Sydney that Yum Cha have the similar meaning as having Dim Sum.

We met T’s family in city on the second last day of our stay in Sydney. After searching around for more than 30mins, we decided to have our 1st Chinese’s food encounter in above outlet. Served by Asian of cos and it was filled up with tourists. arrrrrrrrrrr…… you should know by now if the foods served by them taste good or not to me right ?
Most of the foods were to salty and the size of of the suppose to be tiny dishes were kind of huge. Actually I expecting much more tasty foods since it look like this outlet are with HongKong background. 
Okay, change Subject !
Ah…. let me show you the photo of the ever cute, friendly and kind of smart ass Baby T. He spoke a nice English with Aussie slang by now (He moved to Australia on early of this year) It is very hard to get him sit still for photo… wonder what made him sharing with me such a handsome smile on our Yum Char outing 

Next photo have me with the T’s family. Ah… Mr T lost some weight after few months in Sydney but the bigger suprised came from Mrs T…. I saw her curving waist now
According the her… lot of walking day in day out….. and less pork + oily stuffs.
Watch out Mr T, her market value in market is shooting up now !

Lastly, a very funny English error which I discover in this restaurant. Check out below photo than you will know 
Lucky I found this notice in a Chinese restaurant 

