Mitsu Tea House

mitsu tea house

Clare has left for Kuching just now and bought me breakfast at Mitsu Tea House in lieu of sexual services rendered during her stay here. πŸ˜‰ I’m kidding of course, I was just little more than her personal driver during the week she was in Sibu.

mitsu tea house outside

Mitsu Tea House is just about the only place you can get decent dim sum in Sibu. There is an al fresco seating area at the bottom…

mitsu tea house inside

…and an air-conditioned enclosure at the first floor. Mitsu Tea House was totally packed this morning – it seems like it attracts the Sunday morning crowd in droves!

mitsu tea house waitress

We finally managed to snag a table after a short wait and a waitress took our order. You can tell I woke up at an ungodly hour from my ruffled hair. I usually don’t do Sunday morning breakfasts. πŸ˜‰

mitsu tea house cart

Mitsu Tea House has the ubiquitous dim sum carts doing the rounds but you can order a la carte from their menu as well.

mitsu tea house setting

Mitsu is one of the more successful eating establishments in Sibu with Mitsu Shabu Shabu offering Japanese cuisine and Mitsu Tea House with its impressive dim sum portfolio.

mitsu tea house tea

We ordered Chrysanthemum + Green Tea (RM 4 per pot), a mixture of two different tea leaves (and flowers). It came in a store branded teapot and cups, much like the eating receptacles over here.

mitsu tea house dragon bun

Steamed Pork Meat and Abalone Sauce Buns. This is pretty good stuff…it’s a little like “little dragon buns” where the sauce is sealed in the bun pouch itself…

mitsu tea house oyster

…and can be eaten as you eat oysters. Slurp it down. πŸ˜‰

mitsu tea house rice

Lo mai gai (sticky glutenous rice) is another dim sum staple but Mitsu Tea House’s version disappoints. It was under flavored and lacking in carnivorous content.

mitsu tea house prawn

Steamed Shrimp Dumplings (har kau) was very good though. It has two shrimps in each dumpling and tasted exquisite!

mitsu tea house pastry

We also had Baked Cream Custard Pastry from their Dim Sum Pastries menu and it was alright….tasted like a Portuguese Egg Tart.

mitsu tea house noodles

Mitsu Tea House also serves noodles and we saw a lot of other tables ordering this. The waitress told us the Dry Fried Noodles with Beef was one of their specialties and we finished off the brunch with this carbohydrate laden dish.

mitsu tea house us

Mitsu Tea House has just about the best dim sum you’re going to get in Sibu. It’s the only specialized dim sum place in town but be forewarned – the crowd can be oppressive. There wasn’t an empty table to be seen in the entire establishment!

mitsu tea house divination

Hmm…there’s something about tea leaf divination… πŸ˜‰

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54 thoughts on “Mitsu Tea House”

  1. yeah, mitsu tea house got nice chicken and duck rice too. we often ta pao from the house. nice! do they open for breakfast? shall drop by one day, i’ve been to their mitsu shabu-shabu and dined at sushi tie last night. πŸ˜›

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  2. That’s is steam glutinous rice rather than Lo mi kai. Lo mi kai should be wrap in a lotus leaf and the ingredient must have crab yolk. Once there’s eatery a place at Crown Tower Kch that serve the best and cheapest lo mi kai in town (RM 3) unfortunately it closed down liaw :(. The prawn dumpling reminds me of the wanton mee with 3 large prawn wrap in it at (Tung lor wan) Coast way Bay, Low Yatt KL.

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  4. Huh?…My name not on the list? Not enough friend lah U! Hahahahahahahaha!!!
    And Clare, remember u went there first with STP!!!…Now forget already lah hor!!! LOL!!!
    And Huai Bin, they used to have nice fried noodles with beef at that coffee shop next to MAS office, where your favourite nasi lemak stall is. Don;t know if they still have it or not.

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  5. Kuching also got mitsu Tea house, next to marie France at RH Plaza, BDC, fronting Kenyalang flyover on the way to airport. Franchise alreaday.

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  6. Oh, long time no see. The idea of shit comparison sort of faded.
    Bah, we’re becoming old and well behaved. Oh Lord, where did lady Flair go?!
    Man, in /images/mitsu%20tea%20house%20us.jpg it looks like you’re more posing for the shot than enjoying. When moi eats and likes, moi digs from the bottom of the dish with his ugly snout.
    Justta finish, when are we going to have the pleasure to see you devouring a huge bloody steak with a fine bottle of red Bordeaux? – Or aussie – they have some really good stuff, also…
    XX

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  7. Hmmmm. A bit of a pattern developing I notice..First a few outings & blog posts with Mary..then she had to go Kuching..now a few outings & blog posts with Clare…now she has to goto Kuching…what have you done to these poor girls that they need to goto Kuching for? πŸ˜‰

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  8. CarolineL: Yeah, the lo mai gai isn’t really good but the others are okay.
    (=’.’=): Oh, I haven’t tried their chicken and duck rice. I didn’t know they serve that.
    Yeah, they’re open in the morning on weekends. Very huge crowd eating dim sum.
    Pixeldoll: This is my semi-ruffled hair. My really ruffled hair is a sight to behold. It has the potential to cause retina damage. πŸ˜‰
    clementwpy: Great! It’s a good place for dim sum in Sibu. Er…it’s about the only one. πŸ™‚
    Roland: Crab yolk? In lo mai gai? I’ve never had that. This one has either duck or chicken egg (think it’s salted duck egg) inside.
    suituapui: Eh, you couldn’t go to KL right? I didn’t know you wanted to go, got a spare ticket from Cheesie from her contest, which I joined as well. Haha!
    Oh yeah, Clare told me about the fried noodles you recommended. πŸ™‚
    p-t: Well, 8 more hours to go then. πŸ™‚
    yy: Yeah, they’re doing VERY well. One of the more successful eating establishments in Sibu.
    j..: Yeah mate, self censorship and all that. The sacrifices we have to make to keep the day job and all that. Oh well, whatever pays the bills. *shrugs*
    Yeah, it was a posed photo, the technical term for it is camwhoring. πŸ˜‰
    It’s great to see ya back buddy.
    Jeff: Mary went to KL and then Miri la. I didn’t do anything at all. Honestly, travel companion only. Anyway, if you’re thinking what I’m thinking the service is available in Sibu too. πŸ˜‰
    bla: I didn’t do anything. Someone did that to me. It’s not Clare. This mysterious person has been featured on the blog before but never named so I’m not saying who it is. :p

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  9. goolooloo: Hmm…very the chim your analogy. πŸ˜‰
    bla: Have to clear things up mah, later on people blame me for their saham turun. πŸ˜‰

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  10. I went to mitsu tea house at Kuching near Bdc here last Saturday. Not bad the food. Is a franchise heh? Didn’t get to taste so many things like you did haha!

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  11. bongkersz: Hmm…I’m not sure if it’s a franchise but the Mitsu group started out in Sibu.
    Got Mistu Tea House in Kuching too?

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  12. I went to the Mitsu Tea House in Kuching on Sunday too. Yeap.. the food is not bad. I tried the dimsum a few weeks ago but yesterday, they din serve dimsum till August 2008. I think they have some contract matter with the Mitsu Dimsum in Sibu.

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