Har Gow are elegant, translucent shrimp dumplings wrapped in a thin, chewy dough made from wheat starch and tapioca flour, filled with whole or chopped shrimp, bamboo shoots, and a touch of pork fat or sesame oil for richness. Originating from Guangdong Province, especially in Guangzhou, Har Gow is a signature item in Cantonese dim sum, known for its pleated shape, delicate texture, and mild seafood flavor. The dumplings are steamed in bamboo baskets until just translucent, served hot and often paired with soy sauce or chili oil. A test of a dim sum chef’s skill, the wrapper must be thin yet resilient enough to hold the juicy filling. Common variations include crystal shrimp dumplings with chives or vegetarian versions.
Discover the best Har Gow in your area. Click the button below to explore more.
Looking for the best Har Gow near you? NearFeast helps you discover top-rated Har Gow in restaurants, cafe's, and more, based on real reviews, photos, and videos.
Discover more delicious dishes from around the world.