Talk Dim Sum 4+

Your dim sum companion

Technicat, LLC

    • 4.3 • 12 Ratings
    • $0.99
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Love dim sum, but don't know what to order or how to order? Bring this app, find what you like, and tap the speaker icon to hear the dish pronounced in Chinese (Cantonese or Mandarin) using iOS text-to-speech.

I made this app after visiting Hong Kong and trying to crash course learn Cantonese in the food courts. The early focus was just on dim sum and Cantonese text-to-speech and my favorite restaurants, but has since expanded (based on user tips and requests and my own interests) to more broadly cover Chinese and Chinese-adjacent food (over five hundred dishes) and include features such as Mandarin (traditional and simplified), search (English and Chinese), saving favorites, AI camera recognition of dishes, speech-to-text pronunciation practice, basic phrases, and over five hundred restaurants in the US (sorry, I gave up on trying to list every restaurant in the world, it's just not feasible).

Tips:

If the voice is stuck in Cantonese or Mandarin even after switching the tabs in the Practice screen, go to the Settings app, select Accessibility then Spoken Content and check the Chinese voice. If it's not one of the Siri voices, try selecting Siri in Mainland China, Hong Kong, or Taiwan.

If you don't hear the Chinese speech

1) check the mute switch on your iPhone and make sure it isn't on.
2) text-to-speech for a particular voice sometimes seems to require an internet connect, at least on initial use (same with speech-to-text, the microphone practice button).
2) sometimes a device will have trouble accessing the text-to-speech voice (it's the Hong Kong Chinese voice used for Accessibility in Settings), so try turning your device off and on.

Tapping the speaker icon plays back the Chinese pronunciation at half speed to help you learn. Tap the microphone icon to bring up more options, including adjusting the playback speed, switching between Cantonese and Mandarin, and practicing speaking (the speed and language settings are also in Settings).

Aside from the default speed, the speech may sound not quite natural because the app does not play back recorded speech but instead uses iOS text-to-speech functionality, which utters one character (i.e. one syllable) at a time, which may not match how an entire compound word or phrase is normally pronounced (you can hear this effect when using Siri).

The home screen shows categories of dishes. Tap each category to see the dishes. Or tap on the Search button at the top left (some vocabulary items like "takeout" are not in categories but available in via search).

Talk Dim Sum is developed with:

The dim sum icon from Stock Image Folio on Iconfinder.com.

The technicat logo designed by Dakota Snow.

Photos from many dim sum excursions.

Regional map images from Wikipedia (Creative Commons License from Wikimedia).

Swift open source packages: AlertToast, ImagePickerView, Qgrid, SQLite.swift, SwiftUIPager, and SwiftyJSON.

What’s New

Version 6.3.9

Added YH Dim Sum in Jacksonville, Florida.
Added fried tofu to the AI.

Ratings and Reviews

4.3 out of 5
12 Ratings

12 Ratings

Kimor4h ,

Sound doesn’t work

Is it suppose to have no sound unless you upgrade?

Developer Response ,

I just checked (both with and without the upgrade), went to the Shanghai dumpling screen, tapped on the speaker button and it pronounced the word in Cantonese (siu lung bao) highlighting each character in red (also can do the same thing by going to the practice screen when you tap on the microphone button on the dish page). Some ideas: the device sound volume of course, but also on iPhones make sure the mute switch is not on (the app is supposed to warn you if your mute switch is on, but I don't haven iPhone, just iPod touch and iPads so I can't thoroughly test that), and finally the speech speed slider will affect the sound but even at the slowest setting you can still hear it. You only need to upgrade to Pro for the speech-to-text feature (practice talking) with the microphone icon on the practice page. If you still can't hear anything from tapping the speaker button, let me know some more details, e.g. your ios version and device model and I can try it out in the Xcode device simulator. Thanks!

Allan Tsang ,

Dim Sum review

I gave it a sub-par rating because not enough dishes

Developer Response ,

There are currently over three hundred entries (although some are categories and not all are dim sum) and I am continuously adding more. How many would you say is enough?

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