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There are many places for dim sum in Ipoh and Ming court is one of the preferred choice by the locals.In comparison to those dim sum served in kl, the ones here are much smaller in size but pack as much flavour as it seems.Ming Court also serves sweet soups such as desserts, or Tong Sui. Especially something which is calorie-worthy, is the black sesame dessert, (Chi Ma Wu), which can easily be shared between two. Whereby the usual norm in dim sum outlets are desserts in the form of egg tarts, or
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There are many places for dim sum in Ipoh and Ming court is one of the preferred choice by the locals.
In comparison to those dim sum served in kl, the ones here are much smaller in size but pack as much flavour as it seems.
Ming Court also serves sweet soups such as desserts, or Tong Sui. Especially something which is calorie-worthy, is the black sesame dessert, (Chi Ma Wu), which can easily be shared between two. Whereby the usual norm in dim sum outlets are desserts in the form of egg tarts, or beancurd jelly with longan, at Ming Court you can find Tong Sui, to end your meal on a sweet note 
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I had a fair share of their egg tarts and to be honest, the crust was too thick for my liking. While the steam fish balls were acceptable, it didn't taste too fishy and they got the texture right. The glutinous rice with chicken, braised phoenix claws (chicken feet!), stuffed eggplants, and of course, the mandatory hargao (prawn dimsum) and siumai (pork dimsum) are the few must orders and try.

Within minutes after the teapot arrived on our table, we were swarmed by ladies holding trays and trays of dimsum recommending the few bestselling dim sums to us and scraping our order down in the order sheet before leaving to the next table. The service was pleasantly attentive as time to time, you are approached by them, asking if there are anything else that we need or want more.

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Date of Visit
2016-01-19
Waiting Time
5 Minutes (Dine In)
Spending Per Head
RM30 (Breakfast)
Celebration
Chinese New Year