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		<title>Dining For Dim Sum in Milbrae</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Food memories have always been a big part of me, whether it’s thinking back to a great meal or restaurant.  One particular memory that stuck with me is eating dim sum at Chinese restaurants.  I never did it too often, but it had a lasting impression.  Picking and pointing out your choices [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Food memories have always been a big part of me, whether it’s thinking back to a great meal or restaurant.  One particular memory that stuck with me is eating dim sum at Chinese restaurants.  I never did it too often, but it had a lasting impression.  Picking and pointing out your choices that came your way was a rush.  Having the satisfaction of eating almost instantly was just an added plus.  Most of all, whatever came to the table was just plain good.  </p>
<p>And I’ll admit, I love pork siomai, but never saw myself as someone who knew much about good quality dim sum.  It didn’t seem too late to start a search, testing and trying different restaurants serving dim sum, to find a favorite spot.  So, Rose and I took a trip to the Hong Kong Flower Lounge in Milbrae for dim sum.  It’s a place that I picked out because whenever I’m in the area, the restaurant always catches my attention.  I mean, the building stands tall on the corner of El Camino and Milbrae Avenue, and is not hard to miss.  I wanted to see how their dim sum was.</p>
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<p>Having dim sum after such a long absence definitely did bring back good memories.  We left satisfied and eager to return back.  Of course, I do want to learn more about dim sum, better yet, good quality dim sum.  This is just a start.  Maybe we&#8217;ll find better along the way.</p>
<p><b>Hong Kong Flower Lounge</b><br />
51 Millbrae Ave.<br />
Millbrae, CA 94030<br />
(650) 692-6666</p>


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