
Taiwanese style Meatball Soup, PhP 63 per order
Tasty Dumplings, located near Minor Basilica of St. Lorenzo, is a Taiwanese fast food restaurant. We weren’t really planning to eat there but since we’re waiting for Juned, we decided to stay inside and order something light. Continue reading →

Shrimp Chong Fan @ Php 55
Because Dong Bei was closed in during our visit to Binondo last Black Saturday, we went to Wai Ying Fastfood to eat some dumplings. Me and Karla had some Hakaw and Shrimp Chong Fan. This was actually our first time to eat there and surprisingly, the dimsum were really cheap.
Not all restaurants have Chong Fan, so when I saw the other table with this, I immediately asked the waiter for an order. The last time I had this was ages ago and I think that was in Gloria Maris Wilson. Chong Fan is actually steamed flat noodles with some filling inside (like for this one, it has shrimps inside it). The light soy sauce – sugar mixture compliments the bland taste of steamed flat noodles. Continue reading →

Fresh Lumpia, 45 pesos
Looking for fresh spring rolls in Binondo? You might want to check out New Po-Heng Lumpia House in Uy Su Bin Building at Quintin Paredes St. The Fresh Lumpia is served with the use of dried powdered seaweed. Continue reading →

Kutchay Dumplings @ P100
When deciding to have a food tripping tour in Binondo, Dong Bei Dumplings is a restaurant that should be visited. It is a small restaurant along Nueva Street that serves luscious dumplings and noodles Northern China style. The good thing about Dong Bei is that they make their own dumplings and noodles. You can even see them doing it when you visit their restaurant.
They are best known for their Steamed Kutchay Dumplings. This is best paired with their sauce. It’s very cheap actually, 1 order is composed of more than 8. You can also buy the frozen dumplings which you can enjoy at the comfort of your own home. Continue reading →