New York City: Dim Sum: carts only
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I don't know about NYC, but sure, lots of Chinese dim sum restaurants don't use carts:
- The really high-end restaurants don't do it. A cart pushing around is not elegant, and food often sit in the cart for too long
- Smaller (and less busy) restaurants don't do it as there's not enough business to justify having so much food sitting in the cart
- Local ordinance may prohibit their use
- The really high-end restaurants don't do it. A cart pushing around is not elegant, and food often sit in the cart for too long
- Smaller (and less busy) restaurants don't do it as there's not enough business to justify having so much food sitting in the cart
- Local ordinance may prohibit their use
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I believe I wrote this earlier today: For more detailed info on dim sum and the cart issue, do a search on www.chowhound.com. They cover that subject often and in great detail on their great web site. There are places in Chinatown that use carts and places that give you a menu.
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