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Kim Shook

Kim Shook


Edited to fix photos.

Due to COVID we had postponed celebrating Jessica’s January birthday dinner until our favorite dim sum place in Wheaton MD – Hollywood East – reopened.  The restaurant itself is not available for seating, but they’ve put tables out in the mall.  You order using a QRcode and they bring it to your table all masked up.  It was the three of us and Jessica best friend.  Every single thing was delicious. 

 

Golden Roast Pork Buns:

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Inside:

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Baked Roast Pork Croissants:

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Shrimp Rice Noodle Crepes:

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These look so bland and ordinary, but they were full of perfectly cooked shrimp and really fantastic.

 

Deep Fried Shrimp & Pork Dumplings:

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I thought these were the best thing on the table.  The crust was amazing – flaky, tender, crisp. 

 

Shrimp Toast:

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The best shrimp toast I’ve ever had.

 

Steamed Chives & Shrimp Dumplings:

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Chicken Ginger Dumplings:

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Sticky Rice Sautéed with Chinese Sausage:

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Bacon Rolls Stuffed with Minced Shrimp:

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These were probably tied for the best things on the table. 

 

Then came the dessert dim sum.  Egg Custard Tarts:

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Baked Custard Buns:

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These had a lovely craquelure topping that I hadn't seen before. I thought they were the best of the dessert-type dim sum we had.

 

Deep Fried Sesame Balls with Lotus Paste:

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Amazing texture and flavor.

 

Steamed Red Bean Buns:

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Mr. Kim had given up by this point and these were the only things that got a big NOPE from Jessica and me. Her friend liked it, but we didn't care for the flavor of the red bean paste at ALL.  We all wished that we had a similar restaurant in Richmond.

 

Yesterday I was alone in the house for the first time in ages.  So, this was lunch:

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Saltines and smoked oysters.  It looks awful – even to me – and Mr. Kim hates the smell.  But it was wonderful. 

 

 

 

Kim Shook

Kim Shook

Due to COVID we had postponed celebrating Jessica’s January birthday dinner until our favorite dim sum place in Wheaton MD – Hollywood East – reopened.  The restaurant itself is not available for seating, but they’ve put tables out in the mall.  You order using a QRcode and they bring it to your table all masked up.  It was the three of us and Jessica best friend.  Every single thing was delicious. 

 

Golden Roast Pork Buns:

IMG_6326.jpg.bdccdeee04b2381582d902186db6254c.jpg

Inside:

IMG_6331.jpg.329d54804af121f7d6ac9ab3f45ea24c.jpg

 

Baked Roast Pork Croissants:

IMG_6328.jpg.a713030e5757ac158df9349a277d124b.jpg

 

Shrimp Rice Noodle Crepes:

IMG_6330.jpg.e56027267a51e9c76bc5a245281c7b3e.jpg

These look so bland and ordinary, but they were full of perfectly cooked shrimp and really fantastic.

 

Deep Fried Shrimp & Pork Dumplings:

IMG_6333.jpg.eb896ccf4b2811d2c9306c29ffb9b961.jpg

I thought these were the best thing on the table.  The crust was amazing – flaky, tender, crisp. 

 

Shrimp Toast:

IMG_6335.jpg.dee178c93f70c6bdb83b7c12b468a562.jpg

The best shrimp toast I’ve ever had.

 

Steamed Chives & Shrimp Dumplings:

IMG_6337.jpg.2e3f9f13d6cfe966dccc2ce7a2929a2c.jpg

 

Chicken Ginger Dumplings:

IMG_6339.jpg.1216eb8b612dd67d7cb7b817038c2439.jpg

 

Sticky Rice Sautéed with Chinese Sausage:

IMG_6341.thumb.jpg.fc72e6f67f8a3c9e60c049cf21a54446.jpg

 

Bacon Rolls Stuffed with Minced Shrimp:

IMG_6343.jpg.b335641a83727113642284dcf01fc18c.jpg

These were probably tied for the best things on the table. 

 

Then came the dessert dim sum.  Egg Custard Tarts:

IMG_6345.jpg.4b4e3cff4986a38324ba2efc8dc59937.jpg

 

Baked Custard Buns:

IMG_6347.jpg.137f90a8a360a41cf31a66276acd45e9.jpg

These had a lovely craquelure topping that I hadn't seen before. I thought they were the best of the dessert-type dim sum we had.

 

Deep Fried Sesame Balls with Lotus Paste:

IMG_6349.jpg.0c2bb715586b494b0fa1c9c3191c8003.jpg

Amazing texture and flavor.

 

Steamed Red Bean Buns:

IMG_6351.thumb.jpg.bc198c08212342ef43f0246b2843446b.jpg

 

IMG_6330.jpg.e56027267a51e9c76bc5a245281c7b3e.jpg

Mr. Kim had given up by this point and these were the only things that got a big NOPE from Jessica and me. Her friend liked it, but we didn't care for the flavor of the red bean paste at ALL.  We all wished that we had a similar restaurant in Richmond.

 

Yesterday I was alone in the house for the first time in ages.  So, this was lunch:

IMG_6360.jpg.956fd2fa815a549cb448f6dc9d535965.jpg

Saltines and smoked oysters.  It looks awful – even to me – and Mr. Kim hates the smell.  But it was wonderful. 

IMG_6352.jpg

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