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Bidra med feedbackThis Chinese restaurant has been in Harrison Plaza for years. It offers Filipino-Chinese food for a budget-friendly price. The place hasn’t upgraded since so it looks old but the food, however, cheap maintained its quality. Our picks: Sliced beef with brocoli and mikimi or noodles with miki noodles. They have big servings too. They also allow take-out perfect for family celebrations. {uid:35785530}
The price is affordable but the ambiance of the restaurant doesn't look neat. Also, the service was slooooow! You'd think that their dimsum (we ordered siomai) is already prepared but it took around 20 minutes to serve that and another 10 minutes for our main meal (roasted chicken). The place has few customers when we ate here so there was no excuse to have slow service.
I was a student in a school near Harrison Plaza so I always passed this place. I remember my mom used to bring us here to eat Beef Mami. I wouldn't recommend people who are choosy about the location and cleanliness of the place. If you feel that the place looks too old or too dirty you can always buy food for take out. I can't really say much about the service but I've been around long enough to know that the service here varies from time to time. The food is great if you order the right things. I would recommend Siopao, Japanese Siomai, Yin Nan Fried Rice, Fried Spare Ribs w/ Salt and Pepper, and Beef Wanton Mami. I hope more people give this place a try and maybe they'll understand why it is still standing in a place as ever-changing as Harrison Plaza.
Was suggested by Cousin who will go to this place when craving for Chicken Mami, he is from Binan. Food was superb (chicken mami and siomai). Value for Money: 10/10 Service: 10/10 Ambiance: 6/10 Will be back here
Just went here yesterday and i must say i enjoyed it. The food was good. Ordered 4 on the menu. Yang chow fried rice a bit sticky but will do. 1 plate equals 3 cups of rice and costs 130 pesos. Wasnt enough for 2 people. Lechon macau crispy and tastes like liempo lechon kawali. Wonton soup tastes good and soothing esp with chili oil. The wontons are a bit tough to chew, but hey its only 80 pesos. Leche flan the best dish, citrusy,not too sweet and the caramel is a bit bitter which i love. All in all, 400 pesos and its worth it.