Overview
A young British Chinese woman goes for dim sum with her family. Unable to speak the same language as much of her family, she both participates in, and observes, the action.
Genres
Cast
Leslie Ching
Father
Millie Chu
Lucy
Phinny Ding
Cousin
Chi-Keung Doa
Waiter
Marcie Wong Hill
Sister
Linda Law
Restaurant Owner
Simon Lee
Uncle
Loi Kiu Wong
Maa Maa
Steve Yeung
Barman
Maggie Yung
Aunt
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