Yum, yum — let’s talk dim sum. While traditionally served for weekend brunch, it’s become so popular that some restaurants offer it daily. Choices are ever changing, and different flavors and textures (sweet, crunchy, squishy, savory) abound. That’s all good news for picky little palettes. Here are our favorite local places to grab dim sum with the kids.

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photo: Yum Cha via Lina D. on Yelp

Yum Cha Dim Sum Parlor
One of the only downtown dim sum places outside of Chinatown, this is a swanky, bar/restaurant, so ask to be seated on the restaurant side where kids are most welcome. Yum Cha roughly translates to “going to tea,” so if your kids are willing, encourage them to order a little teapot with their meal. Pull up to a large round table (big groups do well here) for dishes like sweet potato fries with salted egg and explode-in-your-mouth xiao long bao (pork soup dumplings). Kids can choose whatever they desire from carts that roll around like Thomas the Train. You’ll also be exposed to some Filipino influences in the bites, reflecting chef Rodelio Aglibot’s roots. Afterwards drop by Millennium Park, located just across the street.

333 E. Randolph St.
Downtown
312-946-8885
Online: yumchachicago.com

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photo: Phoenix via Howard L on Yelp

Phoenix
This Chinatown fave has been going strong for 17 years — maybe it was even on your must list before the kiddos were born! It gets packed, so be prepared to arrive on the early side (they open on 8 a.m. on weekends!) and pack your bag with toys and other distractions. If you come empty handed there are plenty of opportunities to grab little snacks and toys in the surrounding shops, like Giftland and Woks ‘n’ Things. Finally nabbed a seat? Good. Enjoy the aromas swirling from the high-piled bamboo baskets that hold Hong Kong-style dim sum choices like slurpable congee, spongy sesame balls and an assortment of dumplings. The dim sum menu is offered Mon.-Fri. all day and the dim sum carts are offered Sat. & Sun., 8 a.m. through 3 p.m.

2131 S. Archer Ave.
Chinatown
312-328-0848
Online: chinatownphoenix.com

Ming Hin
Dim sum is offered both on the weekends and as a “happy hour” from 2:30-4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, which may be a good time to explore all the delights Chinatown, take photos under the traditional structures, and snack when it’s less crowded. Regardless of the time you go, get ready to indulge in silky shrimp dumplings, stir-fried sticky rice, and springy lotus seed-paste buns. For large parties there are private spaces complete with roundtables with lazy Susans, and the opportunity to jam out with a little karaoke. Dim sum brunch is offered Sat. & Sun., 8 a.m.-3 p.m.

2168 S. Archer Ave.
Chinatown
312-808-1999
Online: minghincuisine.com

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photo: courtesy of Koi 

Koi
Move over pancakes and waffles: Brunch at this Chinese spot in the heart of Evanston is all about trying a variety of little bites. As carts roll around, kids can quell their case of the rumbling-tummies by ordering sticky sweet coconut buns or more savory fried shrimp balls. Of course if your kid is really adventurous, he or she can check out the “Phoenix claws” (chicken feet). This friendly spot also offers the littles a chance to create their very own bubble tea in a variety of delectable fruit flavors, and has a kids’ menu full of games and knowledge about Chinese culture. A limited dim sum menu is offered Mon.-Fri., 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. and dim sum brunch is offered Sat. & Sun., 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m.

624 Davis St.
Evanston
847-866-6969
Online: koievanston.com

Jockey Wok N’ Rolls
In the Woodfield Shopping Center area? Don’t miss this spot that serves dim sum daily. Although it’s not your typical cart-to-table experience, they do have a full dim sum menu filled with classics. They also organize dim sum parties if your kids get infatuated with the whole experience. Adventurous ones may try the delicacy — shark fin dumplings — or stick to familiar pot stickers and spring rolls. A traditional dim sum brunch with carts is offered Sat. & Sun., 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

1017 N. Roselle Rd.
Hoffman Estates
847-885-0888
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second location: Jockey Express
100 E. Algonquin Rd.
Arlington Heights
847-357-0888
Online: jockey2go.com

Have you taken the kids for dim sum? Let us know in the Comments!

— Samantha Lande

 

You’ve Got Nails

An experience at Julep Nail Parlor is as much about what you don’t get as what you do get.

There’s no funky-formaldehyde-salon smell, thanks to toxin-free products, from lotions to polishes. There’s no risk of hygiene-related mishaps, thanks to the use of hospital-grade sterilizing equipment used on all metal implements. (Anything that can’t be sterilized is sent home with you in a goody bag.) There’s no chance you won’t get to sit next to your mom/girlfriend/daughter. Specially designed chairs are meant to be moved and grouped according to who you want to hang out with. And there’s no hushed salon silence. Instead, there is chatter, laughter, music –the undeniable sounds of female bonding.

Such is the vibe former Starbucks exec Jane Park was going for all along. She created the Julep environment as a place where women could gather, socialize, connect and get great eco-friendly manicures and pedicures. Julep’s always had good promos – such as Mommy Mondays, where childcare is provided; and Chick Flick Thursdays, where you can watch a movie with your galpals. The latest twist in the plot is the Julep Membership Club. Among the offerings are the Frequent Filer program (get a service for three times and the fourth visit is free) and the PDQ club, where you pay for a service and for the rest of the month, get the same service at a significantly reduced price. And there’s the coveted Key Club membership ( limited to 50 members per parlor), which gets you unlimited services for a monthly fee. Park says the Membership Club is a way to take the Julep community to a different level. “We want to let women do the services they want to do, and enable them to do it more often.”

Julep Nail Parlor
University District (Across from U Village)
Downtown Seattle
Bellevue
Gig Harbor
www.myjulep.com

Your new favorite indulgence is here: Julep Nail Parlor, by University Village. Julep’s the Godiva of nail salons. So luxurious. Been trying to spare Baby the harsh chemicals of most nail salons? Rejoice! Julep’s so Earth-friendly they don’t utter the word “acrylic.” Founder Jane Park wants you to enjoy being fawned over with natural products. She’ll even move the chairs so you can chat with your friends/mother/maid of honor while you’re pampered (Girls Night Thursdays run until 9 pm and include classic Sex and the City reruns on the widescreen TV). And pampered, you will be! The basic manicure includes an exfoliating scrub, a hand-and-arm massage with the shop’s signature Julep Refresh Citrus-Mint Skin Therapy lotion, nail shaping, and polish. We love the colors in Julep’s own line of polish, each named after a celeb; choose from hot-pink Drew, burgundy Scarlet, and lots more.

Of course, we’re totally jazzed about Mommy Mondays, beginning June 4, during which Little Ones will be entertained by toys from Melissa & Doug and a story time under the eye of a childcare professional (is this a brilliant concept, or what?). It’s sure to become a popular event, so schedule early. Kiddies can even get their own Junior Julep manicure and/or pedicure. Check the web site for treatment details, and to schedule an appointment. Goodbye excuses. Hello, high-class hands!

PS – Mention Red Tricycle, and you will receive a bottle of Julep Refresh Citrus-Mint Skin Therapy lotion.

Julep Nail Parlor
5001 25th Avenue NE (across from U-Village)
877.585.3707

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**Editors Note: Julep now has additional locations in Bellevue, Downtown Seattle and Gig Harbor