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Range View Road, Mt. Oak Hill Gallery. Fred Smith Reserve Playground. Red Robin Milk Bar. While some diehard fans claim the dim sims have dropped in quality since the passing of the elder Cheng in , his sons insist the recipe and quality has remained the same. This particular secret family recipe is a timeless one to say the least.

Stay tuned for more steamy updates soon. Skip to Main Content Broadsheet. Photography: J Forsyth. South Melbourne. Published on 16 July Places mentioned. As South and Port changed, the dim sims never did. Nor did the family. Their children a boy and a girl, if I remember right were roughly my age, and it was fun watching them grow and become integrated into the business.

South Melbourne Market Dim Sims — the delicious product! Nowadays, most of those old industries are long gone, with the precincts turned into housing land, mostly modern apartment blocks and smaller units. Most workers would be in white collar jobs in the nearby CBD. The facade of the South Melbourne Market has really changed too, being littered by trendy fast food stalls and seating zones for the pretentious latte-sipping ensemble.

Even the dim sim stall has been given a make-over, and also moved a few stalls closer towards Coventry Street. Most people in the line, even when called forward and the path is clear, will not encroach until said comrade has totally evacuated the scene.

It really is a sight. South Melbourne Market Dim Sims — no mad rush these days. So far, yet to experience any grief from comrades waiting their turn. Most likely, their ritual is commonplace in the area and it has turned them into vacuous drones.

Clearly the quest for dim sims is far less anxious than it was queuing for bread in the former USSR. The dim sims are so good that they deserve a mad rush to the counter. Sometimes I sense a pause of reflection from them — are they thinking is that the kid that used to sell newspapers next to us all those years ago? Visit South Melbourne Market for your dim sims. They are sure to be fresh and crispy. The shops in the city often cook too many at a time, leaving them to sit in the warmer so long that the delicious coating becomes soggy.

Trust me, the coating is more than half the delight of the dim sim. While nice in their own right, they pale next to the dim sim. Much of that is the coating. Time for a vegetarian dim sim?



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