The Dim Sum in Lexington

was worth every single dollar out of 12 :-)
good that we biked it all out on the looong way back ...





It's a nice chilly morning and we take off from Alewife T-station,
taking the minuteman trail (~10 miles) to Lexington.




We are there early, before the lazy car-users, and because we just can't resist it,
we take out our cameras... It's a beautiful day. Check out Tim's pictures here...




Finally, they are here, the restaurant is open, we're in!
Emily orders more and more – and we're eager to check it out... What do You say?




Joanna is probably the most passionate. Steve the most curious.
He ate a piece of paper on the bottom of a bun, before he could be warned :-)
That's why he has this more-trouble-expecting look ...




Tim couldn't hold the laugh :-)
(And he loves the buns! He ate like 8 of them!)




Joanna's intimate pork bun meditation




Cynthia's walrus variations




And Steve's unbelieving look...
That's it for the Yangtze River Restaurant.




We are out, enjoying the fresh air and gathering to the
minuteman statue. Ready to fight more food!




No, no. It's a piece of American History and we just stop there for a talk.




Talk about floods in China and in Sommerville :-) He must have seen a lot of those ...




Joe's ready to go (for more ice cream ... 5 miles further, to Bedford, it was delicious!).




All of us below the minuteman, just before we leave.
It was a really good time together. Emily, John, Cynthia, thanks for the idea!




A spring bonus ... that's the end ...