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Binondo Food Trip 2024: BEST Restaurants and Food Stalls to Visit
Binondo is one of the best foodie destinations in Manila. Featuring hole-in-the-wall restaurants and unassuming food stalls, itâs a great destination for families and friends who want to taste authentic Chinese dishes.
Iâd already been on a Binondo food trip twice and both times were great. This is something that I probably wonât get tired of, as itâs relatively cheap and there are always new dining options to find. My latest visit fell on a weekend, and admittedly, I was caught off-guard with the long queues everywhere! Nonetheless, it was a happy (tummy) experience.
Hereâs our updated guide on the best restaurants and food spots for those doing a DIY food trip in Binondo.
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Binondo is known as â the oldest Chinatown in the world .â Its name is derived from the word âbinundokâ, which means low-lying hills.
It was established in the 1500s by the Spaniards as a settlement for the Catholic Chinese. It then grew as the center of trade in Manila. Today, itâs a cultural and foodie attraction with lots of restaurants serving affordable, delicious Filipino and Chinese delicacies such as dumplings, noodles, and rice meals.
Binondo is one of the spots in Manila for a food trip. Other places worth visiting include Maginhawa in Quezon City, Kapitolyo in Ortigas, and Poblacion in Makati.
Top-Rated Restaurants in Binondo
Whether itâs your first time in Binondo or here on a recurring visit, here are the tried-and-tested restaurants that you shouldnât miss. We also included our opinions on those weâve tried.
Note that operating hours may change without notice.
One of the most beloved restaurants in Binondo serving authentic Cantonese cuisines, from dumplings to rice meals. They have generous servings and their rice dishes can be good for sharing!
We personally loved their beef noodle soup and their other rice meals were good too.
- What to order : Dimsum, dumplings, roasted duck rice, lemon chicken rice, soy/asado chicken rice, congee, beef noodle soup
- Open hours : 7AM to 10PM
Lan Zhou La Mien is famous for their hand-pulled noodle soups. You can even witness a live demonstration of how they make the noodles.
- What to order : Beef lamien
- Open hours : 10AM to 9PM
One of the top-rated restaurants in Binondo, Ying Ying Tea House offers affordable and delicious Chinese dishes such as congee, rice meals, dumplings, and noodles.
- What to order : Dimsum (pork siomai, hakaw), chicken feet, yang chow fried rice, spare ribs tausi, and more
Sincerityâs pride is their fried chicken, but you can also order other Chinese food such as pancit, lumpiang shanghai, and more.
- What to order : Fried chicken, oyster cake, kikiam
- Open hours : 9AM to 7PM (up to 2PM only on Sundays)
Known as âThe Firemanâs Coffee Shop,â this cafĂ© donates their revenue to the Binondo Paco Fire Search and Rescue Brigade.
- What to order : Soup #5, dumplings such as lava pao and xiao long bao
- Open hours : 8AM to 9PM (opens early at 7AM on Sundays)
In the same building as Cafe Mezzanine, youâll find Chuan Kee Fast Food. Chuan Kee Fast Food is the oldest fastfood restaurant in Binondo . They are known for their kiampong, gokhong, maki, and lechon kawali, as well as other Chinoy favorites.
We liked their kiam pong rice and xiao long bao, but some of their main dishes (particularly the fried chicken and pork asado) were rather ordinary. However, overall their food is decent and reasonably priced. Serving time is fast as well, so itâs great for groups.
- What to order : Kiampong, pork maki mi
- Open hours : 9AM to 9PM (opens early at 7AM on Sundays)
Best Snacks and Pasalubong
This store is known for their pork and kuchay dumplings. You can order them steamed or fried for take-out or buy frozen packs for pasalubong.
Weâd been here twice, and I actually liked the dumplings better before. I found the wrapper too thick for my taste, but my companions were happy about the food, so judge it for yourself.
- Open hours : 8:30AM to 7PM (closes early at 6PM on Sundays)
Found along Carvajal Street, this nondescript food stall serves one of the best fresh lumpias (spring rolls) in Binondo, served with their own version of special sweet-spicy sauce.
This is one of my favorite food stops at Binondo as the quality of the food has remained the same over the years and the fresh lumpia is delish!
- Open hours : 8:30M to 7PM (closes early at 6PM on Sundays)
Located along Ongpin Street, this food stall serves cheap and delicious fried siopao that you can eat or take home as pasalubong.
- Open hours : 7AM to 6PM
A visit to Binondo wonât be complete without buying food pasalubong from Eng Bee Tin. Itâs most famous for its hopia and tikoy. I also recommend buying a box of pineapple cake, which is super addicting.
There is more than one branch of Eng Bee Tin in Binondo. Its flagship store, which is located in Ongpin Street, is a 2-storey building where can buy goods and dine in. They have an in-house restaurant called Great Buddha Cafe , located at the 2nd floor.
In 2023, they also launched a food stall at their flagship store, called Binondo Bites , which sells fried xiao long bao. This is one of the trendy food at Binondo.
Established in 1966, this store serves different kinds of hopia (mung bean cake), as well as mooncakes, tikoy, and other delicacies.
- Open hours : 8AM to 6PM (closes early at 5PM on Sundays)
This bakery is famous for their egg tarts, which are soft and creamy â perfect for those with a sweet tooth.
- Open hours : 9AM to 7PM
Other restaurants to try
Here are other worthwhile Binondo restaurants you can visit:
Formery known as Quan Yin Chay, Vege Select is a highly rated restaurant serving vegan and vegetarian dishes. Recently, they have become popular for their sugar-coated strawberries and other fruits.
- Open hours : 6AM to 8PM
This canteen-style fastfood serves affordable meals, though they are mostly known for exotic dishes such as frog legs.
- What to order : Fried garlic frog legs
- Open hours : 9:30AM to 7:30PM
Established in the 1960s, it is one of the oldest restaurants in Binondo. Masuki serves comfort food, including their bestseller mami noodles.
- What to order : Beef mami
The easiest way to commute to Binondo is by the LRT Station. Get off at either Carriedo Station (Sta. Cruz Church) or D. Jose Station (Binondo Church). From there, itâs a few minutes walk to Binondo.
If youâre bringing a car, here are the parking spaces available:
- Mall parking : For secure parking, head to Lucky Chinatown Mall (open from 10AM to 9PM). Itâs only a short walk to the food spots in Binondo.
- Street parking : This is the cheapest option, as it only costs P50 for a whole day. However, it is difficult to find a free spot on weekends and holidays. An alternative would be the parking at Binondo Church.
- Pay parking : You can find pay parking along Yuchengco St. and Escolta St. This is what we recommend especially if youâre visiting on a weekend.
Here are some commonly asked questions about Binondo:
- Best time to visit : Binondo is a popular day tour in Manila, particularly during Chinese New Year where you can do a food crawl and see dragon dance performances at the same time. If you want to avoid the crowd, itâs best to go here on regular weekdays. If youâre going on weekends or holidays, prepare to wait in long queues especially in the popular restaurants.
- What to wear : Wear breathable, comfortable clothing and sturdy footwear, as youâll probably do a lot of walking.
- What to bring : A bottle of water in case you get tired and thirsty; an eco-bag if you want to buy pasalubong.
- How much is the budget : It depends on how many restaurants and food stalls you plan to visit. In a small group, a safe budget is around P1500 per person.
Other things you can do in Binondo:
- Visit the Binondo Church, which is a heritage site built during the Spanish period.
- Drop by the Chinatown Museum to learn more about the history of Binondo.
- Take a stroll around Binondo and visit general merchandise stores, jewelry shops along Ongpin Street, and feng shui and crystal stores. If youâre up for some fun activities, have your fortune read in the area! I had a tarot reading in our visit and it was one of the best ones Iâve had. (Iâm an avid fan of tarot reading.)
- Head to Manila Bay for the sunset.
Binondo Travel Tips:
- Binondo is generally safe. However, as with other city locations, itâs best to practice good common sense and keep an eye on your belongings at all times.
- Plan your itinerary and decide which food stops you want to visit ahead of time. Most likely, youâll only visit around 5 restaurants / food stalls.
- A food trip in Binondo is best done with a partner or friends, so you can share food and split expenses.
- If you want the Binondo food trip experience but in a more convenient setting, you can go instead to Lucky Chinatown Mall where you can find Chinese restaurants such as King Chef , Shi Lin , and Sincerity , as well as pasalubong stores such as Eng Bee Tin. This tip is particularly useful for families with young kids in tow.
For organized food trips in Binondo, itâs easiest to book via Klook .
Hereâs a short video of our recent Binondo food trip:
@taraletsanywhere Binondo Food Trip + Chinatown Museum and had my fortune read. Weekend well spent. #binondofoodtrip #binondo #foodtiktokph ⏠Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da â Gabriela Bee
Have you been to Binondo food crawl? What are your favorite restaurants and recommendations? Let us know in the comments section below!
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- Local Guide to Manila
- Chinatown Museum in Binondo
- Binondo Chinese New Year Celebration
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Binondo Food Trip 2024 Guide: Where and What to Eat
12. Lan Zhou La Mien
11. the great buddha cafe, 10. tasty dumplings, 9. chuan kee binondo and cafe mezzanine, 7. new po heng lumpia house, 6. dong bei dumplings, 5. president grand palace, 4. quik snack, 3. sincerity cafe and restaurant, 2. wai ying binondo, 1. ying ying tea house.
Photos by Sincerity Cafe and Restaurant and @bors.jd on Instagram
Binondo, the oldest Chinatown in the world, is one of the most visited towns in the Philippine capital city of Manila for a cultural and gastronomic experience. In fact, a Binondo tour is one of the popular day tours near Manila aside from a Manila bike tour , historical places in Manila tours , or instagrammable places in Manila tours .
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You can spot both well-known tea houses/restaurants and hawker-style stalls in the streets of Binondo. Aside from the well-known Chinese staple delicacies amidst historical places in Manila , there are also restaurants serving international and Filipino cuisine .
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Here are the top 12 Binondo restaurants and food establishments that remained relevant throughout the years, perfect for a Binondo food crawl during your vacation in the Philippines :
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Photo by Lan Zhou La Mien
Lan Zhou La Mien is known for Lanzhou-style noodles that you can cut into smaller strands are their specialty among other Chinese dishes. While in here, make sure to try their hand-pulled lamien noodles. These long strands of noodles may be made by extending a lump of dough at arm's length and folding it over and over again.
Two to three people can already have one bowl of noodles, which includes stems and soft slices of your choice of meat. The broth can be refilled as well if you want more of it.
Address: 1356 Masangkay St, Binondo and Lucky Chinatown Mall
Photo by The Great Buddha Cafe
The Great Buddha Cafe is a homey Chinese restaurant/ The 1.2-ton golden buddha at the Great Buddha Cafe, located on the second level of Eng Bee Tin's flagship shop, symbolizes happiness and satisfaction. Its violet and gold interiors are similar to Eng Bee Tin and its sister restaurant, Cafe Mezzanine.
The most popular dishes in their six main categories include beef tendon, clay pot rice, pork & shrimp siomai, shrimp hakaw, xiao long bao, ham sui kok, and many others.
Address: 2F UBE Tower, 628 Ongpin St, Binondo
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Get your dumpling fix at Tasty Dumplings. This 2-floor restaurant is known for its delectable dim sum servings. Prices are reasonable for various dim sum options — steamed, fried; name it, they have it.
Aside from their tasty dumplings, try their top-selling fried pork chop, fried meatball rice, spare ribs rice, chicken leg rice, and other rice plates. The restaurant also sells soup such as dumpling soup and meatball soup.
Address: Wellington Building, Norberto Ty St, Binondo
Photo by Chuan Kee Binondo
Chuan Kee Binondo first opened its doors more than 70 years ago. Considered the oldest fast food in Chinatown, this restaurant serves authentic and freshly-made Chinese food in turo-turo style. Beside it is the famous hopia shop Eng Bee Tin, and on the second floor lies Cafe Mezzanine , an upscale Binondo restaurant serving delectable dishes.
If you’re eating at Chuan Kee Binondo, give their dim sum specials a try. This includes xiao long bao, shrimp hakaw, and pork dumplings. If you’re feeling adventurous, try their unique Soup No. 5 or their famous kiampong and gokong. They also offer rice toppings like beef tendon and steamed chicken.
On the other hand, Cafe Mezzanine offers an extensive menu featuring dim sum dishes like xiao long bao, shrimp dumpling, and lava pao. They also have main entrees such as beef broccoli and chop suey.
Address: 650 Ongpin St, Binondo
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8. Masuki
Photo by Masuki
Masuki, a "younger" version of the mami pioneer Ma Mon Luk, serves old-time favorites and adds a variety of proteins to their mami. Masuki's simple set-up is very similar to how Ma Mon Luk used to look, with wooden chairs, white tables, and glass-paneled shelves that hold the mami bowls. The strong smell of its broth makes a satisfying eating experience.
Make sure to try their best-selling fresh, original mami. Other mami flavors in Masuki include chicken, Asado, beef, and wonton. They also sell different siopao and siomai, perfect for a quick dim sum fix.
Address: 31 Benavidez St, Binondo
Photo by New Po Heng Lumpia House
The lumpia filling in New Po Heng Lumpia House makes up for the difficulty of finding this not-so-secret hideaway. The Uy Su Bin Building is a pink Art-Deco structure with a tiny Roman fountain that features this family-owned eatery. Since it is an al-fresco canteen, you can dine outdoors without being surrounded by Binondo's traffic and chaos.
Photo by Department of Tourism
Based on the food establishment’s name, their best-selling dish is lumpia. You can also try their other famous dishes such as kiampong, pork maki, fish maki, misua soup, and misua guisado. They also sell frozen lumpia if you prefer to take some home with you.
Address: 621, 1006 Carvajal St, Binondo
Photo by Dong Bei Dumplings
When it comes to Dong Bei Dumplings, less is more. It contains a dumpling counter, an eating area, and a kitchen all in one little space. Watching quick hands wrap flat dough over pork filling is entertaining, but it's also a labor of love. Dim sum is also quite affordable, making it a go-to place to satisfy your cravings.
They are known for their variety of dumplings, including pork dumplings, kuchay dumplings, cabbage dumplings, and shrimp dumplings. Other delectable dishes in Dong Bei include xiao long bao, pancake, beef noodle, and soybean sauce noodle.
Address: 642 Yuchengco St, Binondo
Photo by President Grand Palace
Serving Chinese and seafood cuisine, President Grand Palace Restaurant was first established in 1979. This classic restaurant in Ongpin St. opened as an authentic Chinese food establishment that has since been popular with visitors and residents alike, especially those looking for stops to include in their Ongpin food trip.
As one of Manila's most iconic eateries for more than four decades, this restaurant is easy to adore because of its genuine Cantonese food. After all, the delicate, refreshing, and genuine taste of Cantonese food makes it one of China's best regional cuisines.
When dining at President Grand Palace, try their shark’s fin dishes, bird’s nest dishes, pigeon dishes, duck dishes, scallop and oyster dishes, fish dishes, crab and prawn dishes, beef dishes, pork dishes, chicken dishes, vegetable dishes, soups and noodles, and cold cuts.
Address: 746-750 Ongpin St, Binondo
Photo by Quik Snack
Located in the middle of Carvajal Street, which has a long stretch of stalls that are also worth seeing, Quick Snack has been a favorite since 1968. Homecooking made to perfection; their classic comfort foods have super-rich flavors perfect for a delectable trip.
Since this is near dine-in restaurants like Sincerity, it is recommended to order something light. Choose one of their stir-fried noodles like miki bihon guisado and beef guisado. Try one of their noodle soups like their lomi and duck misua. If you prefer vegetarian noodles, you may try their veggie misua guisado or veggie bihon soup.
Address: Carvajal St, Binondo
Photo by Sincerity Cafe and Restaurant
Fried chicken might seem like an out-of-place concept in Binondo, but at Sincerity Cafe and Restaurant , you can't go wrong with their version of oriental chicken. This well-known restaurant also sells a variety of Chinese cuisine to satisfy your cravings.
There are tables on both restaurant levels, but try to secure one on the ground floor for faster service if you can. If you can, try their best-selling Sincerity fried chicken. They also have other chicken flavors, which include curry and honey.
Other must-tries are their fried oyster cake, shrimp omelet, and adobo frog. They also offer delectable soups like duck misua soup, yuchitikwa misua soup, crab corn soup, and more. Try their machang, kikiam, and fresh lumpia if you want some light snacks.
Address: 519 Quintin Paredes St. Binondo
Photo by Wai Ying Binondo
If you’re looking for a budget-friendly dim sum in Binondo, it may be enjoyed at a reasonable price at Wai Ying . Their two-story branch at Benavidez Street often has a long queue, but its classy interiors and delicious food make the wait worthwhile. Plus, the service is quick and attentive, so you won't have to wait long for your further orders. They also have other branches in Binondo if the main branch is full.
At Wai Ying, it is highly recommended to try their best-sellers such as beef mami, mixed meat congee, curry beef brisket rice, honey baked rib rice, roasted duck rice, broccoli flower with oyster sauce, hakaw, siomai, steamed spareribs, chicken taro roll, vegetable dumpling, roast Peking duck, roasted suckling pig, fried-style noodles, lemon chicken, fish fillet, and more.
Address: Multiple branches
Photo by @bors.jd on Instagram
Hailed as one of the classics in Binondo, you can't miss this well-known tea house called Ying Ying Tea House at the corner of Yuchengco Street. This three-story restaurant gets very busy during weekends, holidays, and peak hours, regardless of its three floors. Despite the long lines, the food service is very good, and you will be accommodated properly.
With an extensive menu, make sure to try their bestsellers like Hakao, which is a traditional kind of Chinese dumpling. You can also try their other pork, beef, chicken, vegetable, and dim sum dishes such as pork shrimp siomai, sweet and sour fish fillet, chicken feet, and more.
Address: 233-235 Yuchengco St, Binondo
Have a Great Binondo Food Crawl
Whether you plan to spend here your Chinese New Year, are looking for unique vacation packages for couples , or just have a fun time in Binondo, you are bound to have a great experience as the majority of restaurants in Manila 's Binondo district are open all year round. No need to look further on what day tour or where to go near Manila . Most of the food establishments are near each other, with some located on the same street or near the best hotels in Manila and quarantine hotels in Manila , making your Binondo food trip worth your time and money.
Get in touch with culture through food when you tour the Philippines by joining a Manila Chinatown food tour. Take note that you can DIY or go on a travel booking website like Guide to the Philippines for your online trip booking . Learn about the oldest Chinatown in the world and get a taste of tradition. You can include this in your Philippine honeymoon package or date ideas in Manila itinerary.
Visit other Manila tourist spots and have a roadtrip near Manila , appreciate various museums in Manila , lounge at beaches near Manila , stay at Philippine luxury resorts, 5 star hotels in the Philippines , or affordable resorts near Manila , to get the full Philippines experience. You can also extend your stay by going on a Manila staycation . Don’t forget to follow the safety protocols to have a safe Binondo food crawl adventure and read our Manila travel guide .
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Binondo food trip: best places to eat in manila's chinatown (food crawl guide 2023).
If you're up for an exciting food adventure, then go on a Binondo Food Trip this 2023!
Where to eat: binondo food crawl guide 2023, here's my list of tried-and-tested places to eat in binondo..
Tea Brothers
New Po Heng Lumpia House
Wai Ying Fast Food
Dong Bei Dumplings
Sincerity Restaurant and Café
Shanghai Fried Siopao
Ying Ying Tea House
Lan Zhou La Mien
Café Mezzanine
Best places to buy pasalubong in binondo.
Eng Bee Tin
Salazar Bakery
Ho-Land Hopia and Bakery
Lord Stow's Bakery
Polland Hopia Factory and Cafe
Binondo Food Crawl Tips and Reminders
- Food trip in Binondo is best experienced if you share it with a partner, your family, or group of friends. This way, you can split or share the cost and try as many dishes as you want.
- If you're bringing a car, you can park it around Binondo Church or at Lucky Chinatown Mall and start your food trip from there.
- Plan your itinerary. List the places you want to visit and use google map to navigate the streets of Binondo and to find the restaurants listed above.
- If you wish to stay for a night in Binondo, there are a few hotels in Binondo to choose from. I highly recommend Ramada by Wyndham Manila Central and Red Planet Hotel Manila Binondo . I've tried both and they both have very nice location near the restaurants.
- Since there are only a few hotels in Binondo, be sure to book in advance online - especially during Chinese New Year when these hotels are mostly fully booked.
- Binondo is generally safe. But always be careful and mindful of your belongings when walking around its busy streets.
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Explore Binondo: 15 Must-Try Places to Eat in Binondo
Nakapag Binondo food trip na ba ang lahat? If youâre a sucker for dumplings, a hot bowl of authentic noodle soups, and well, Chinese food in general, obviously, then you may want to start planning your next food crawl in Binondo with your best pals and assume your role as true foodie!
Binondo is the first and oldest Chinatown in the World , and it is located in the city of Manila. This place is rich with culture and absolutely palatable foods that will satisfy your Chinese food cravings. In fact, it is one of the best places to visit in the Philippines for locals and tourists alike who want to experience authentic and flavorsome Chinese staple delicacies. You can also discover a lot of great eats in this place that are budget-friendly, which is perfect for people who want to go on a food trip while sticking to a certain budget.
To get you started, hereâs a list of must-try places to eat in Binondo:
1. Dong Bei Dumpling
Photo Source: Dong Bei Dumpling
Donât be fooled by the size of this dumpling restaurant. They may have a small place, but Dong Bei Dumpling is the most popular dumpling house in Binondo. Their best seller kuchay dumplings is what people rave about in this small restaurant because of its clean and rich flavors. To top it off, they’re affordable and freshly made everyday. If you do go on a Binondo food trip, make sure to drop by Dong Bei Dumpling and order their kuchay dumplings.
Location : 642 Yuchengco St, Binondo, Manila Opening hours : Monday to Saturday, 8:30 AM – 7:00 PM – Sunday, 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM Available for : Dine-in, take-out, delivery Famous dishes to try : Kuchay dumplings
2. Wai Ying Fastfood
Photo Source: Wai Ying Fastfood
If youâre on a budget and want to satisfy your dimsum cravings, Wai Ying Fastfood is a great choice for that. This place is usually packed with people since the food is both quality and affordable. But donât let the long line discourage you! They serve fast, so the wait wonât be as long as you think.
You could say that it is not overhyped at all since people really do enjoy coming back to Wai Ying because of their specially flavorful dishes. Aside from the wide variety of dimsum and dumplings, they also serve other dishes that you should try such as their beef mami, congee, roasted duck, lemon chicken, and more.
Location : 810 Benavidez St, Binondo, Manila Opening hours : Everyday from 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM Available for : Dine-in, take-out, delivery, pick-up Famous dishes to try : Various dimsums and dumplings, roasted duck, beef mami,
3. Shanghai Fried Siopao
Photo Source: @ohnoitshungryjoe on Instagram
Youâll always find foods that are worth trying when you walk the streets of Binondo, particularly in Ongpin. Ongpin street may be narrow and a bit crowded, but it is home to a lot of notable restaurants that serve delectable dishes. One of the great food finds youâll discover in this street is Shanghai Fried Siopao. Itâs easy to miss their stall since itâs small and appears ordinary, BUT then again, itâs Binondo weâre talking about here, so the size of the store doesnât matter when theyâve got something tasty to offer.
Hence the name, their best seller is fried siopao, which is a good pick-me-up food or snack while you walk the streets of Binondo on your food trip. They sell other Chinese delicacies such as siomai and kikiam, but their fried siopao stands out to many people, both locals in the area and tourists alike, because of the freshly made soft, fluffy, and moist buns filled with juicy meat combined with minced vegetables inside â which is just an explosion of flavors in every bite. Unang kagat, laman lahat! The best part is that they give it to you while itâs still warm.
Location : 828 Ongpin St, Santa Cruz, Manila Opening hours : Everyday from 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM Available for : Dine-in, take-out, delivery, pick-up Famous dishes to try : Fried siopao
4. Ying Ying Tea House
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Ying Ying Tea House offers scrumptious and inexpensive food that you will surely love. People rave about their dishes, so you can expect long lines most of the time when you visit this place. But then again, donât let it stop you from tasting their best seller dimsums, dumplings, noodle soup dishes, rice meals, and more. Itâs one of the classics in Binondo that you should definitely aim to eat at on your next food crawl.
Location : 233-235 Yuchengco St, Binondo, Manila Opening hours : Everyday from 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM Available for : Dine-in, take-out, delivery, pick-up Famous dishes to try : Siomai, hakaw, chicken feet, spareribs tausi
5. Sincerity Cafe & Restaurant
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Weâve mostly been talking about dimsum and dumplings since the start of this list. But now letâs go over to another dish: fried chicken. If you love a good oriental chicken, then check out Sincerity Cafe & Restaurant. They are well-known for their best seller dish called Sincerity fried chicken thatâs also available in two other flavors: honey and curry. You can take your pick on other bestseller and must-try dishes that they offer such as shrimp omelet, fried oyster cake, Sincerity chami, kiampong, BBQ spareribs, and more.
Location : 519 Quintin Paredes St. Binondo, Manila Opening hours : Everyday from 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM Available for : Dine-in, take-out, delivery, pick-up Famous dishes to try : Sincerity fried chicken
6. Lan Zhou La Mien
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Craving for a fresh and warm bowl of noodle soup? Lan Zhou La Mien is one of the best places you should head down to because they are famous for their hand-pulled noodles and they serve a wide array of lamien noodles that you can choose from on your visit there. Oh and they have big servings at just an affordable price!
Location : 818 Benavidez St, Binondo, Manila Opening hours : Everyday from 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM Available for : Dine-in, take-out, delivery Famous dishes to try : Beef lamien, spareribs lamien, steamed dumplings
7. Tasty Dumplings
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Another place at Binondo that will give you yummy dishes at a reasonable price is Tasty Dumplings. Itâs a small and narrow restaurant with two floors, yet they offer big servings. In fact theyâre well-known for their big, juicy, and crunchy pork chop. This is then complemented with steamed rice topped with toasted garlic and stir fried veggies on the side. Other well-known dishes of theirs that you should try are: fried kuchay dumplings, spareribs rice, and other rice meal dishes.
Location : Wellington Building, Norberto Ty St, Binondo, Manila Opening hours : Every from 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM Available for : Dine-in, take-out Famous dishes to try : Pork chop rice, fried kuchay dumplings
8. Cafe Mezzanine
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Cafe Mezzanine is the ideal place for some chill and casual hangout with your friends or family when you visit Binondo. They serve traditional Chinese food that you can enjoy. Itâs an absolute must that you at least try their xiao long bao and kiampong when you stop by this place.
Location : 650 Ongpin St, Binondo, Manila Opening hours : Everyday from 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM Available for : Dine-in, take-out, delivery Famous dishes to try : Xiao long bao, kiampong, lava pao
9. New Po Heng Lumpia House
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Located in the narrow street of Carvajal in Binondo, New Po Heng Lumpia House is a small canteen that sells authentic Chinese style fresh lumpia. Despite the difficulty of locating this food stall, people still try to go here just to order their popular dish which is the fresh lumpia. Packed with chopped and minced vegetables and other ingredients thoroughly covered with a lumpia wrapper topped with sweet garlic sauce, itâs just a delight to your taste buds. If you fancy a âkoboyâ type of food trip, this place would be perfect for that since itâs an al fresco canteen so youâll really have to eat outside with all the traffic noise.
Location : 621, 1006 Carvajal St, Binondo, Manila Opening hours : Monday to Saturday, 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM – Closed on Sundays Available for : Dine-in, take-out, delivery, drive-through Famous dishes to try : Fresh lumpia, kiampong, pork maki
10. The Great Buddha Cafe
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If you loved the dishes served in Cafe Mezzanine, then you may want to try The Great Buddha Cafe. Itâs a cozy Chinese restaurant thatâs located on the second floor of Eng Bee Tinâs flagship store in Ongpin, Binondo. They are well known for their beef tendon claypot rice as well as their dimsum, dumplings, and many more dishes.
Location : 2F UBE Tower, 628 Ongpin St, Binondo, Manila Opening hours : Everyday from 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM Available for : Dine-in, take-out, delivery, pick-up Famous dishes to try : Beef tendon claypot rice
11. Chuan Kee Chinese Fastfood
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Dubbed as the oldest fastfood in Chinatown, Chuan Kee Chinese Fastfood serves traditional Chinese food but with a twist â turo turo style. They have various dishes prepared, placed, and lined up for people to see, and you just basically have to point out what you want to order. They also have a wide list of other dishes to try in their menu which includes: various dimsums such as hakaw, pork siomai, and xiao long bao, rice toppings such as beef tendon. Some of their famous dishes include kiampong and lechon kawali, so you may want to grab one of those.
When eating at Chuan Kee, youâll be surrounded by more options of places to eat at because on the second floor of its building sits Cafe Mezzanine and beside it is the popular hopia shop, Eng Bee Tin. Youâll be targeting three places all at once!
Location : 650 Ongpin St, Binondo, Manila Opening hours : Monday to Saturday, 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM – Sunday, 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM Available for : Dine-in, take-out, delivery Famous dishes to try : Kiampong, maki, lechon kawali
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Masuki is a well-known place in Binondo that serves rich and flavorful mami thatâs simply comforting and satisfying. They are pretty much like Ma Mon Luk because people also come for their mami and siopao as a fave combo.
Location : 931 Benavidez St, Binondo, Manila Opening hours : Everyday from 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM Available for : Dine-in, take-out, delivery, pick-up Famous dishes to try : Beef mami, asado mami, chicken mami, siopao
13. Quik Snack
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Quik Snack is another small stall or joint in Binondo, located in Carvajal street that youâll have to check out. It has been around since 1967, and is still standing strong today, serving people with their delicious classic Chinese comfort food. Some of their popular dishes include: Kuchay Ah (a small meat pie thatâs filled with ground pork and minced chives) and fresh lumpia. Theyâre the perfect go-to food if youâre looking for some quick bites on your food trip.
Location : Carvajal St, Binondo, Manila Opening hours : Monday to Saturday, 9:30 AM – 9:00 PM – Closed on Sundays Available for : Dine-in, take-out, delivery, pick-up Famous dishes to try : Kuchay Ah, fresh lumpia
14. Awiâs Cafe and Restaurant
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Awiâs Cafe and Restaurant may be small, but they serve incredibly delectable Chinese dishes in big servings at reasonable prices. When you visit Awiâs, do try their special chicken, various dimsum choices, chami, and salt and pepper squid. Definitely worth it for big eaters and Chinese food lovers!
Location : 520 E.T, Yuchengco St, Binondo, Manila Opening hours : Monday to Saturday, 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM – Closed on Sundays Available for : Dine-in, take-out, delivery Famous dishes to try : Awiâs special chicken, salt and pepper squid, chami
15. LGA Fastfood (Estero Fastfood) – Ongpin
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LGA Fastfood or otherwise known as Estero Fastfood to some of its regular customers is a canteen style food establishment located in the heart of Ongpin, beside the estero or canal (thus its name). It doesnât have the most appealing environment to eat at and it can get a bit crowded since a lot of people come here, but you can find good food here at a budget-friendly price. Some of the must-try dishes are: pancit (stir fried noodles), lechon kawali, and lemon chicken. If you want to go kind of âexoticâ and be extra with your food choices, you may also want to have some of their famous crispy fried frog legs.
Location : Ongpin St, Binondo, Manila Opening hours : Everyday from 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM Available for : Dine-in, take-out, delivery Famous dishes to try : Crispy fried frog legs, lechon kawali, pancit
Thereâs no denying that Binondo is one of the best places in the Philippines to spend a day for a good food trip experience. No matter what your budget is, youâll definitely find a place to eat at Binondo thatâs not only going to fill your bellies, but also create a burst of flavors down your palate. And of course, thereâs no better way to carry out this experience than to do it with your co-foodies! So tara, food trip?
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M ANILA, Philippines — You can never consider yourself a real foodie until you have scoured through Binondo. This district in Manila is regarded as the oldest Chinatown in the world, dating back to the early 1590s. Although it was established during the Spanish period, it had been an active place of commerce for Chinese traders even before that. Today, this part of Manila is famous for the Binondo Food Crawl, which everyone enjoys doing with their friends and loved ones.
This place has seen centuries pass in front of it. If you are truly a foodie, you will delve into this historical place of trade, business, and gastronomy.
Many changes have occurred over time, but the Philippines’ Little China food remains delicious and continuously patronized by Pinoy Foodies. Planning for a DIY Binondo Food Tour? If you are looking for a Food Trip Itinerary in Binondo, here are some of the best shops to start off with:
Dong Bei Dumplings
- Location: 642 Yuchengco Street, Binondo, Manila
- Opening days/hours: Daily from 9 am to 8 pm
- Telephone: (02) 82418912
Dong Bei Dumpling’s menu boasts an array of exquisite dim sum options, but one particular dish reigns supreme – the Kuchay Dumplings. These delectable dumplings are a delightful fusion of succulent pork and fragrant Kuchay (chives). Dong Bei Dumpling is renowned for its culinary mastery in crafting authentic homemade dumplings hailing from the northeastern region of China.
The restaurant’s name pays homage to its founders’ cherished hometown and the tantalizing Chinese dim sum they have perfected. Originating from Dong Bei, a culinary haven in northeastern China, Dong Bei Dumpling presents a medley of flavors to tantalize taste buds, with their pork and Chinese cabbage dumplings claiming the spotlight as a beloved crowd favorite.
Tip: Like most restaurants in Binondo, Dong Bei Dumplings has not undergone many renovations. The shop is pretty tiny, so do not expect to get a table during peak hours. This shop is also the best place to start your Binondo Food Tour đ
Ying Ying Tea House Restaurant
- Location: 234 Dasmariñas St, Binondo, Manila
- Opening days/hours: Daily from 7 AM to 2 AM
- Phone: (02) 53109031
Discover a delectable world of Chinese delicacies at Ying Ying Tea House Restaurant in Binondo, Manila! Satisfy your cravings with an extensive menu that showcases an array of mouthwatering options at affordable prices. From the steaming baskets of xiao long bao and dumplings to the flavorful pancit and nourishing soups, every dish is a testament to the rich flavors of Chinese cuisine. Indulge in tender pork chop rice, succulent soy chicken, and tantalizing white chicken.
For those seeking an extra treat, savor the crispy roast suckling pig or the zesty shrimp hot salad. Looking for a little heat? Try the salt and chili pork chop that will tingle your taste buds. Ying Ying Tea House has got you covered whether you’re in the mood for comforting congee or satisfying noodles. Don’t forget to explore their delightful vegetable dishes and seafood delights selection.
Tip: This restaurant has more than one floor, accommodating many guests, even during peak hours. Just be careful when climbing and going down the narrow staircases.
Cafe Mezzanine
- Location: 650 Ongpin St, Binondo, Manila
- Opening days/hours: Daily from 6 am to 10 pm
- Telephone: (02) 2419999
Looking for some delicious treats to satisfy your cravings? Look no further than CafĂ© Mezzanine! Whether you’re in the mood for seafood Lomi, kamto soup, beef wanton, or tofu, CafĂ© Mezzanine has got you covered. Located in the vibrant neighborhood of Binondo, this popular dining establishment not only offers mouthwatering dishes at affordable prices, but it’s also the perfect spot for a barkada meryenda.
Oh, and did I mention they even serve Soup No. 5? With a wide selection of Chinese cuisine, including boneless bangus, chop suey, sweet & sour fish fillet, Norwegian pink salmon, and beef broccoli, Café Mezzanine is a haven for food enthusiasts.
Tip: Café Mezzanine is located on the second floor of another restaurant called Chuan Kee Fastfood. If you still have room in your tummy after indulging in the huge servings of Café Mezzanine, consider having more on the first floor.
Sincerity Café and Restaurant
- Location: 497 Yuchengco St, Binondo, Manila
- Opening days/hours: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm
- Contact Number: (02) 82419991
Indulge in the deliciousness of Fried Chicken at Sincerity Café and Restaurant in Binondo, Manila. This renowned dining establishment takes Chinese cuisine to the next level with its mouthwatering Chinese-style fried chicken.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to try this delectable dish, along with a wide array of other tasty options like soup, oyster tausi, relyenong hipon, shrimp tempura, and sweet and sour fish fillet.
Tip: The restaurant has two floors. If you want faster service, you should get a table on the ground floor or outside the resto.
Ho-land Hopia & Bakery
- Location: 551 Yuchengco St, Binondo, Manila
- Opening days/hours: MTWFSat from 7:30 am to 8 pm; Thursdays from 9 am to 8 pm; Sundays at 7:30 am to 5 pm
- Telephone: (02) 82429709
Looking for the perfect Chinese meryenda? Look no further than Ho-Land Hopia & Bakery in Binondo, Manila! Indulge in their irresistible delicacies like tikoy, machang, and the all-time favorite hopia. Trust us, you won’t be able to resist their mouthwatering mango hopia – it’s a crowd-pleaser!
This renowned bakery is famous for its authentic Chinese treats and offers a wide range of delectable goodies, including mooncakes, pies, almond cakes, and wax gourd pastries. Don’t miss out on this ultimate culinary experience!
Tip: Ho-land is a bakery, not a café where you can eat at a table and hang out. It is best to buy from there and eat somewhere else, perhaps bring the delicacies home.
New Po Heng Lumpia House
- Location: 627 Carvajal St, Binondo, Manila, 1006 Metro Manila
- Opening days/hours: MTWThFS from 7 am to 9 pm; Sundays from 8 am to 5 pm
- Telephone: 7-7531891 / 8-8719918
New Po Heng Lumpia House is a delightful haven for foodies seeking scrumptious lumpia and misua guisado. This charming little shop stands out in Binondo, Manila, beckoning travelers on their Binondo Food Trip. No culinary adventure in Binondo is complete without experiencing the flavorsome offerings of this exceptional eatery.
Renowned for its delectable fresh lumpia, New Po Heng Lumpia House has gained widespread fame, extending its reach beyond Binondo by adding a new branch in BF Homes. With rave reviews attesting to the tantalizing taste and true authenticity of their dishes, this cherished establishment holds an unrivaled reputation in the world of lumpia aficionados.
Tip: Do not be misled by the low price⊠one fresh lumpia can fill more than one tummy! See if you can finish one before ordering more than one serving.
- Location: 929 Benavidez Street, Binondo, Manila
- Opening days/hours: Sunday to Thursday from 7 am to 10:30 pm, Fridays and Saturdays from 7 am to 11 pm
- Contact number: (02) 244 0745
Masuki, a renowned Chinese restaurant in Binondo, Manila, is a popular and delightful dining destination for both locals and visitors. With a relatively smaller menu, Masuki offers the advantage of making it easier for you to choose what to eat.
Whether you’re in the mood for delectable dim sum or a comforting bowl of mami (noodle soup), Masuki has got you covered at an affordable price. Indulge in their famous chicken mami, beef mami, siopao asado, or siopao bola-bola, and experience the authentic flavors of Chinese comfort food that Masuki is known for.
Tip: Their mami starts at Php 130 and is their bestseller.
Salazar Bakery
- Location: Â 783 Ongpin Street, Binondo, Manila
- Opening days/hours: Daily from 5 am to 10:30 pm
- Contact info: 287331397 / 287331392
Start your day off right with the irresistible combination of pan de sal and a steaming cup of coffee. But why settle for the usual when you can indulge in Salazar Bakery’s mouthwatering selection of classic pastries? Prepare to be captivated by the tantalizing flavors of Monay, the exquisite beauty of Flower Shaped Bread, and the refreshing zest of Pan de Lemon.
Located in the heart of Binondo, Manila, this historic bakery is renowned for its traditional Chinese pastries and delicacies. Since its establishment in 1947, Salazar Bakery has become a treasured institution in the area. Its fame stems from the delicious hopia, a beloved Filipino pastry that bursts with flavors like mongo, ube, and baboy.
And that’s just the beginning. Brace yourself for a delightful array of tasteful adventures as you savor the delectable tikoy, mooncakes, and other irresistible Chinese pastries that Salazar Bakery has to offer.
Tip: When you visit here, do not forget to buy their mooncakes⊠it’s a Chinese pastry staple!
Ongpin Mañosa Restaurant
- Location: 926 Ongpin St., Binondo, Manila
- Opening days/hours: Open daily
Ongpin Mañosa is not your typical fancy restaurant with waiters in suits, but that’s part of its charm. This small karinderya-type eatery has delighted customers for years with its delicious and reasonably priced food. Nestled in the heart of Manila, Ongpin Mañosa is a go-to spot for lovers of Chinese and Asian cuisines.
This restaurant has everything from flavorful dim sum and mouthwatering noodles to fresh seafood and traditional Chinese delicacies. Prepare to be transported to the streets of China with each bite, as Ongpin Mañosa prides itself on serving authentic flavors in a warm and inviting setting.
Tip: People love their maki here. Perhaps you will, too.
ZCT Delicious Restaurant
- Location: 580 F. Torres Corner G. Puyat Street, Santa Cruz, Manila
- Opening days/hours: Daily from 10:30 am to 12 MN
- Telephone: (02) 733 0394
Discover a world of sublime flavors at ZCT Delicious Restaurant, a renowned Chinese eatery nestled in the heart of Santa Cruz, Manila. Indulge in an array of mouthwatering Chinese dishes, such as the delightful Machang, succulent Beef of Maki, and the irresistible Pancit Canton.
But that’s not all â gather your friends and delve into their Pulutan menu, featuring an enticing selection of dishes perfect for a lively hangout. With rave reviews praising their exquisite and authentic Chinese fare, ZCT Delicious Restaurant is the ultimate culinary destination for all food enthusiasts.
Tip: Delicious Restaurant is frequently visited because of their excellent prices, so avoid the peak hoursâor if you can’t, be prepared to wait for a table.
Eng Bee Tin Chinese Deli
- Location: 628 Ongpin St, Binondo, Manila
- Opening days/hours: Daily from 7:00 am to 10:00 pm
- Contact: (02)8288.88.88
Located in the same building as Café Mezzanine, Eng Bee Tin is a treasure trove of hopia variants that will surely satisfy even the most discerning taste buds. From classic Ube and Ube Langka to delightful Custard and even unique Mochaccino Hopia, their assortment of flavors will leave you spoilt for choice. With prices starting at Php 60 and beyond, each bite is worth every penny.
Established in 1912 in Binondo, Manila, Eng Bee Tin is no ordinary deli. It has earned a well-deserved reputation for its unrivaled Chinese delicacies, including its famous hopia, tikoy, and an array of other delectable pastries. A visit to Eng Bee Tin is not just a journey into flavor, but also a glimpse into the rich, centuries-old culinary traditions of the Filipino-Chinese community.
Tip: This is a reasonably small bakery, so you might prefer to bring your hopia home instead.
Shanghai Fried Siopao
- Location: 828 Ongpin St, Santa Cruz, Manila, 1008 Metro Manila
- Opening days/hours: Daily from 7am to 8pm
- Telephone: 287340886
Siopao, the beloved steamed bun filled with asado, gets an exciting twist with Shanghai Fried Siopao. This popular Chinese snack takes siopao to the next level by frying the bottom to achieve a delectably crispy and mouthwatering finish.
With its fluffy yet crispy dough and savory meat filling, Shanghai Fried Siopao offers a delightful contrast of textures and flavors that captivates food enthusiasts everywhere.
Tip: Eat the fried siopao while it’s hot!
The Original Salido Restaurant
- Location: 839 Ongipin St., Binondo, Manila
- Opening days/hours: Daily from 6 am to 9 pm
- Telephone: 283747494
Looking for a truly legendary dining experience for your next Binondo Food Trip? Look no further than The Original Salido Restaurant. This cherished establishment has been serving mouthwatering Chinese and Filipino comfort food for years, making it a beloved spot within the community. Step inside, and you’ll find yourself surrounded by the delightful aromas of asado, pancit, and other traditional favorites.
While enjoying your breakfast of yang chow and pork asado, you’ll likely be in the company of loyal customers, many of them older Chinese folks who have been savoring Salido’s flavors for decades. Don’t miss out on this local gem â The Original Salido Restaurant guarantees an unforgettable and oh-so-satisfying dining experience.
Tip: Have a taste of their Buchi and brewed coffeeâwhich has been a local favorite for years.
Wai Ying Fastfood
- Location: 810 Benavidez Street, Binondo, Manila
- Opening days/hours: Daily from 7 am to 2 am
- Contact: 0917 188 1658
Wai Ying Fastfood is a popular Chinese restaurant located in Binondo, Manila. Known for its wide array of Chinese comfort food, the restaurant offers a variety of dishes such as dim sum, noodles, rice toppings, and other Chinese specialties.
Its delicious and affordable offerings have gained a strong following, making it a go-to dining spot for locals and visitors looking for authentic Chinese cuisine.
Tip: Dim sum is best eaten when they are hot. Do not order several meals at once and have the others cool down!
Lan Zhou La Mien
- Location: 818 Benavidez Street, Binondo, Manila
- Opening days/hours: Daily from 8 am to 9 pm
- Mobile Phone: 0917 826 6888
Lan Zhou La Mien in Binondo, Manila, is a renowned restaurant known for authentic hand-pulled noodles and Chinese cuisine. The establishment offers a variety of dishes, including beef lamien, spicy beef lamien, steamed dumplings, and fried dumplings.
Its flavorful noodles and delectable dumplings have garnered positive reviews, making it a popular dining destination for those seeking authentic Chinese flavors.
Tip: Lamien is often called very long longevity noodles. You may request scissors to have your noodles cut into shorter strands.
- Location: 635 Carvajal St, Binondo, Manila, 1006 Metro Manila
- Opening days/hours: Daily from 9 am to 6:30 pm
- Telephone: 282429589
Quik Snack is a beloved, time-honored restaurant that satisfies the cravings of locals and visitors alike. This dining establishment is renowned for its mouthwatering Chinese-Filipino comfort food. Prepare to be delighted by their classic, home-style dishes like Misua Guisado and the ever-popular Chinese lumpia.
But that’s not all – Quik Snack also boasts a selection of signature dishes, including Ahma’s Lo Noodle Soup, Sate Beef Noodle Soup, Sate Batchoy & Fish Ball Noodle Soup, and Sate Prawn & Pork Noodle Soup. These authentic and flavorful offerings have made Quik Snack a destination for those craving delicious Chinese-Filipino cuisine.
Tip: This is located near Sincerity Café and Restaurant, the perfect resto to go to next if you are restaurant hopping.
Ang Tunay Beef House
- Location: 825 Sabino Padilla Street, Binondo, Manila
- Opening days/hours: Monday to Saturday from 7 am to 9:30 pm, Sundays from 7 am to 2 am
- Telephone: 0917 629 9762
Welcome to Ang Tunay Beef House, where the name may imply a focus on beef, but surprises await! Our restaurant in Manila offers extensive vegetable delights like vibrant Spinach, delectable Mustasa, and succulent Bamboo Shoots alongside our renowned meat dishes.
Prepare to be captivated by the flavors of our Chinese cuisine as we proudly serve up mouthwatering beef dishes, tantalizing chicken soup, and delicious chicken options.
Tip: Order their brewed coffee after a meal. It’s a hidden gem that is possibly better than most overrated coffee shops.
LGA Fast Food-Estero
- Location: Ongpin St, Binondo, Manila
- Opening days/hours: Daily from 9:30 am to 9:30 pm
- Telephone: 276244028
Experience the tantalizing fusion of Filipino and Chinese cuisine at LGA Fast Food Estero! Set beside a charming canal, the ambiance may not be top-notch, but the food definitely steals the show. Indulge in a variety of mouthwatering soups and classic Chicken dishes like the rich and flavorful Buttered Chicken, the tangy Sweet and sour Chicken, or the aromatic Garlic Chicken.
At LGA Fast Food Estero, you’ll discover a treasure trove of culinary delights at pocket-friendly prices. Don’t miss the must-try favorites like the fragrant pancit, the crispy and succulent lechon kawali, and the zesty lemon chicken. And for the adventurous foodies, why not be daring and savor their famous crispy fried frog legs?
Tip: Make sure to locate this little restaurant before heading out. Many say it’s hard to find.
Tasty Dumplings
- Location: Norberto Ty St, Binondo, Manila, Metro Manila
- Telephone: (02) 242 5195
In addition to their mouthwatering Pork Chop Rice, indulge in their delectable Hongma and Silver Roll Bread.
Hong Ma is their unique twist on Fujian Chinese Soy Sauce Braised Pork, which also happens to be the origin of the popular Visayan dish, Humba. This restaurant is a must-visit on our bi-monthly Binondo Food Crawl list.
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Binondo Food Tour Package
The big binondo food wok.
- Eat your way around Manila’s historic Chinatown.
- Try mouth-watering local neighborhood dishes like lumpia, siopao, pancit, champoy, and more!
- Get to know the people of the local Tsinoy community as you explore the area with your group.
- Bring home some souvenirs from a local store specializing in tasty Chinese delicacies.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
What are the must-visit food spots in manilaâs chinatown.
You shouldn’t miss visiting the must-visit food spots in Manila’s Chinatown, including the renowned Ying Ying Tea House, the New Po Heng Lumpia House on Carvajal Street, Oishiekun Bites on Ongpin, Eng Bee Tin offering a variety of food options, and Dong Bei Dumpling located near Chinatown. These spots provide diverse, delicious, and authentic culinary experiences worth exploring.
Do we need to hire a guide for our Binondo Food Crawl?
Hiring a guide for your Binondo Food Crawl is highly recommended, as it can enhance your experience by providing valuable insights into the history, culture, and stories behind the food and the area. A guide can offer a deeper understanding of the culinary traditions and the significance of the various food spots, making your food crawl more enriching and memorable. Additionally, a guide can help you navigate the bustling streets and ensure you don’t miss out on hidden culinary gems. Consider joining a Food Wok tour with Ivan Man Dy, known for offering an immersive experience that goes beyond just food.
What are the must-visit food spots in Binondo?
You should definitely check out the must-visit food spots in Binondo, including Awi’s Cafe & Restaurant, Oishiekun Chinese Bites, Shanghai Fried Siopao, Dong Bei Dumplings, Masuki Mami House, Eng Bee Tin Chinese Deli, Quik Snack, Salazar Bakery, Ying Ying Tea House, New Po Heng Lumpia House, Wai Ying Fast Food, and Sincerity Cafe & Restaurant. These spots offer delicious Chinese and local dishes worth experiencing in Manila’s Chinatown.
What are the must-try dishes in Binondo?
The must-try dishes in Binondo include pork and beef siomai, fried chicken, wonton noodle soup, pork and chive dumplings, hand-pulled noodles, hopia, and other delectable street foods like fried siopao, kuchay ah pie, and more. These dishes represent the diverse and flavorful culinary offerings in Manila’s Chinatown, providing a delightful experience for food enthusiasts.
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Manila Chinatown: A first timerâs guide to Binondo Food Trip
Having spent 4 years studying inside Intramuros back in college, I asked myself why the hell I did not become a foodie when I was always a few sprints away from overrated and underrated kainans of Manila?
Well, that’s one of the maaaany regrets of my teenage years but I am making up with self now.
And so fast forward one day of February, me and my coffee friends went to Binondo : the world’s oldest Chinatown. Damn. This food crawl is also pretty much a walk down in history too. Very interesting! To give you a little background, this historical Chinatown was established in 1594 by Chinese traders back in the old days of the Philippines. And knowing that Chinese Mandarin is still being spoken well by the Filipino-Chinese residents of Binondo today amazes me.
Salazar Bakery
Coming from Lucky Chinatown Mall where we parked, our first stop was Salazar Bakery in Ongpin Street. First opened in 1947, this bakery is still a busy shop today. For starters, we had Hopia and Tikoy . But what aroused my palates was the Tikoy with Peanuts . I swear I thought it was weird at first but it got interestingly weird. And maybe interestingly good. I hella love the taste of Sago’t Gulaman and this tikoy is so insane it’s almost the same! Compliments well with the salty dry peanut filling. Love at first bite.
Shanghai Fried Siopao
On the other side of Ongpin Street is Shanghai Fried Siopao . This street siopao only cost P22 and for chrissakes, my friends and I agreed to share two siopaos for all of us. The reason was to save our tummies and avoid being fully loaded as much as possible but maaan, the taste is hella good! Such a breath of fresh air from the processed ones we are having just because it is convenient. I mean, this one is fucking authentic I guess? So all in all, Shanghai Fried Siopao is my best-spent P22 and I am highly recommending it to you . And not having a whole Siopao is questioning what the hell is wrong.
New Quan Yin Chay Vegetarian Food House
Okay so this is the kind of menu that my fit fam would love. They cater to a wide variety of yummy food so we asked what’s their best seller and they gladly suggest the Seafood Soup . The big bowl of soup costs P150 and it’s very sulit . And for a vegetarian meal, I’d say it was tasty not to mention there’s a lot going on inside that bowl. Perhaps one of the best healthy eats in Binondo, for sure.
Café Mezzanine
Located on the 2nd floor in the heart of Chinatown, Café Mezzanine is a fusion of Filipino and Chinese Food. We ordered Lechon Kawali (P135), Kiampong (P70), and Xiaolongbao (P180). Fucking tasty! I swear I loved it very much.
Lechon Kawali is always a stunner but that one is a jaw-dropper. Like seriously? How can good food be 10x better?
Their Kiampong is hardcore tasty as well. I could eat that alone without anything.
And the xiaolongbao? What the hell is xiaolongbao anyway? I never had it before. But I knew it was great! I like how it gives your mouth bursting flavors of sweet to savory. And a lot of joy too.
Dong Bei Dumplings
The famous hole in the wall authentic dumpling house in Yuchengco Street, Binondo. This tiny food house can be jam-packed, waited in line for minutes but they make your dumplings in front of you, so I think that was entertaining.
Okay. Can I just say that the dumplings were phenomenal? P200 for 14pcs. I personally think there is really no wow factor in this place but I like the fact that they are practicing the tradition of making dumplings every day. Fresh ingredients, made daily. Or maybe I still haven’t discovered the wow factor? But please, go to this place. You’ll love it there.
Eng Bee Tin
Another famous Chinese deli chain in Ongpin Street is Eng Bee Tin . Who doesn’t know Eng Bee Tin?! I personally love this because I grew up loving its best selling hopia! Their 3-story store is super awesome too. 1st floor is a grocery, the 2nd floor is the restaurant, and the 3rd floor is a freaking museum! Holy WOW. But unfortunately, the museum was under construction and was closed to the public. Which was pretty sad. Anyway, this store has a lot to offer. Name it, and they have it. Quality restaurant and well, hard to leave without a takeaway ube hopia!
Walking through Nueva Street in Binondo, you’ll see Holland . It wasn’t really that much not until the Chocnut drink mix (P100) and Chocnut spread (P80). I mean, what kind of fresh heaven is this? I am biased in loving chocnut. Aren’t we all? We reached this mini grocery store at around 6:30 pm already and that only means missing Cuapao (pork buns) Fucked, because I heard a lot of good reviews about it!
Sincerity Café and Restaurant
So we went on the other side of Yuchengco Street. And honestly, though I was totally looking forward to going to Sincerity Café and Restaurant only for one thing: Freaking frog legs . But a boy could only be so unlucky. We missed it for the universe. So we ended up ordering their famous claim to fame fried chicken (half for P160) and kikiam (forgot the price lol sorry) .
Their fried chicken is, well, fucking fantastic. It is to die for! Super far from the western style good ‘ol f. chicken. The chicken itself, from the outer crispy skin down to the bones, it has a mild sweetness, a balanced mix of spices and a hella homey taste.
Oh, kikiam . This one’s quite authentic, wrapped in actual bean curd skin. I can say that it’s the best tasting kikiam I had. And the sauce, man. Freaking adorable.
La Zhou La Mien
Since this is our 9th stop, let me fucking vomit first. Just kidding ! Hahaha I was so full already. But the heaviest meal comes at the end because life is full of unfair surprises. Me and my friends agreed to share a big plate of beef knife mien for P260. And even if I feel very full, I still find it appetizing which for me was something new. I mean just looking at the photo itself.
Sooooo after 4 hours of binge eating, we walked back to Lucky Chinatown Mall, had some Thai milk tea, drove to the world trade center for Big Bad Wolf (I happen to buy 5 exciting books!) drove back to Quezon City to drink beers until 5 in the morning. Ahhhh lupet!
Bucket list for the next Binondo food trip:
- Fried frog legs (Sincerity Restaurant)
- Po Heng Lumpia House
- Masuki Mami House
- Kim Hiong Food Garden
- James Grocery Carvajal
- Peking duck from Wai Ying Fast Food
- ASADO ROLL đ
- Visit churches
Top 3 Pop Food from this food crawl:
Marron – Shanghai Fried Siopao, Serenity’s Fried Chicken, Tikoy with Peanuts (Salazar Bakery)
Kean – Shanghai Fried Siopao, Dong Bei Dumpling, Kikiam (Serenity Restaurant)
Jeremiah – Dong Bei Dumpling, Knife Mien, Shanghai Fried Siopao
Angela – Xiaolongbao (Mezzanine CafĂ©), Shanghai Fried Siopao, Serenity’s Fried Chicken
CONCLUSION:
- For fuck’s sake, think before bringing a car. Parking was hella shitty. Or better yet, come early.
- If you think it’s good, eat it and enjoy it. Do not hesitate! Or you’ll regret the hell out of it.
- Start the food crawl early. Some restaurants are only open until late afternoon.
- Bring a water bottle. Trust me, it saves a lot.
- I should learn more about how to take good food photos.
- Good food is always better and cheaper when shared! We only spent not more than P500 each for all the food we ate.
*plays My New Swag from the film Crazy Rich Asians* so then again, I should do it more often.
Love always,
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11 Best Where to Eat in Binondo [Update 2024]
When it comes to the best and most affordable food, there is only one place to go Binondo.
Located at the heart of Manila’s Chinatown, Binondo is the home to some of the best and most famous restaurants in the city.
Whether you’re looking for a cheap meal, a fancy breakfast, or a family dinner, you’ll find something that suits your taste and budget in Binondo.
From popular Chinese-style eateries to cozy cafes, there is something for everyone. For a unique experience, you can even dine at night, when the streets are bustling with nightlife and energy.
With so many exceptional and affordable options, you won’t have to look far for a delicious meal in Binondo!
Here we provide recommendations for the best Binondo restaurants that you must visit!
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by Madge Resurreccion / February 3, 2022
When the pandemic struck, many businesses suffered and the once-bustling streets of Binondo were cleared of people until only silence remained. But as the precautionary measures and regulations loosened up, Binondo welcomed visitors once again, bringing back the liveliness of its streets. Binondo has always been the go-to place for foodies because of the variety of restaurants, eateries, and shops you can pick from.
Trying out food and snacks from different eateries, restaurants, and cafes in the area is like a walk through Binondoâs rich culture and history as Binondo is considered the oldest Chinatown in the world. But now, Binondo is more known for being the ideal place for a food crawl. So, if youâre planning a visit to the area soon and need a food itinerary, we got you! Here are some places worth checking out for a food trip:
Ying Ying Tea House
People flock to Yuchengco Streetâs Ying Ying Tea House for its great Cantonese food that is budget-friendly. Before the pandemic, the place was always packed with people during peak hours. But the food is worth the wait. You get a cup of hot tea to start off your meal. If youâre looking to eat something more familiar to your palate, you can go for dimsum, their meaty Pork Shrimp Siomai, or mami . But if you want to try something new, why not have a taste of frog legs, gutchap (innards), or roast duck? One thingâs for sure, whatever you choose to eat, youâll surely get your moneyâs worth!
Salazar Bakery
Known for its famous hopia, Salazar Bakery opened its first branch in Salazar Street in 1947 before moving to Ongpin where it stands today. The bakeshop is famous for its classic hopia but is also selling a variety of flavors of it. Salazar offers a number of pastry collections which would be perfect to start your day with or maybe good for a quick snack in the afternoon. If you visit Binondo in the morning, you can start your food trip at Salazar Bakery and grab a cup of coffee while youâre at it.
Masuki is the perfect place to eat at once the cold and windy weather sweeps in. Established in the 1960s, it stands as one of the oldest restaurants in Binondo and can be found in Benavidez Street. It offers customers a taste of the past with its famous mami that patrons usually order with a siopao. Their Original Mami and Beef Wonton Chicken Asado Mami are definitely a must-try for the new customers, and a favorite go-to of loyal patrons.
Cafe Mezzanine
The laidback interior and relaxing atmosphere make Cafe Mezzanine an ideal hangout spot for people who want to spend their time just talking over good food and drinks. If youâre planning a visit to this place for the famous Soup No. 5, a soup that has bull, ox, or cow genitals in it, itâs better to drop by in the afternoon as they only serve their breakfast menu in the morning.
Cafe Mezzanine is also famous for donating all the money it makes to support the Binondo Paco Fire Search and Rescue Brigade. So, while youâre having a good time and filling in your stomach with good food, youâre actually supporting a cause, too!
Wai Ying is another famous go-to place when visiting Binondo for a food trip. It has regular customers who keep coming back for their favorite dishes like the Pork Asado Rice, Chicken Feet, and dimsum. While the place itself is not too fancy, it offers affordable authentic Chinese food that is a must-try for first time Binondo-goers.
Pro-tip: Itâs better to visit the place by foot as parking space is always an issue around the area.
Eng Bee Tin
Established in 1912, the shop prides itself as the âHome of the Best Hopia and Tikoy.â You may have bought from the shop or at least heard of it before as it has a number of branches in the city. Itâs mostly known for its ube hopia and tikoy. If youâre looking to taste Chinese delicacies, Eng Bee Tin is the best place to drop by and buy from!
There are more eateries and restaurants that are worth checking out when youâre in Binondo, and one day is probably not enough if youâre planning an extensive food trip. But no matter how much time you spend or how many restaurants you visit, itâs definitely worth the time and money as Binondo offers an enjoyable and fulfilling experience!
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Chinese cuisine has long been a staple for many Filipinos and if you ask any local where to find authentic Chinese restaurants, Binondo is a sure-fire answer.
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There’s just something about this part of Manila that attracts us so… from the charming small roads to some of the corners seemingly untouched by time and of course, the many eating places (and most have been around since our grandparents were kids !) that are just waiting for us to discover.
If you love Chinese food and can’t wait to sink your teeth into favorites like Hakaw, Sweet & Sour Pork, Peking Duck, and many many more, we’ve rounded up some of the best-kept secrets in Binondo so save this map and scroll away for a full list and plan your food trip accordingly!
Puo Hing or New Po Heng Lumpia House – Carvajal Street
If youâre planning a Binondo food crawl , you should add New Po Heng Lumpia House to the list. Itâs known to be not only the best place to get fresh Chinese Lumpia in Binondo but the whole of Metro Manila .
Recommended dishes: Fresh Chinese Lumpia of course!
View their Facebook page View their Instagram account 621 Carvajal st. Binondo Manila 7753 1891 | 8871 9918
Oishiekun Bites – Ongpin
Oishiekun in Binondo is a beloved gem known for its delectable Chinese snacks , including the irresistible bicho-bicho (youtiao) and savory radish cake. They also have frozen dim sum for those on the go.
Recommended dishes: Youtiao or Bicho-Bicho, Radish Cake, Peanut Milk
View their Facebook page View their Instagram account 838 Ongpin Street, Binondo, Manila
Vege Select – Ongpin
Vege Select, formerly Quan Yin Chay in Ongpin, Binondo, is the ultimate destination for vegetarians and vegans . Dive into their mouthwatering dumplings, flavorful skewers, and affordable rice meals .
Recommended dishes: Everyday ulam, Dumplings, Beef Noodles, Skewers
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The Great Buddha Cafe – Ongpin
The Great Buddha Cafe along Ongpin Street once again opens its doors to its patrons. Lots of new dishes to love. âGood Food, Good Luck!â
Recommended dish: Pork and Shrimp Siomai, Beef Tendon Claypot Rice
View their website View their Facebook page View their Instagram account 2/F 628 Ongpin St., Binondo, Manila (02) 8288-8881 loc. 129
Chuan Kee Fastfood – Ongpin
Standing as the oldest fastfood in Chinatown , Chuan Kee Fastfood is the home of the best kiampong, maki, gokhong, and lechon kawali. Their menu features a wide array of Chinoy favorites, including Spring Rolls, Patatim, and fried Chicken!
Recommended dish: Kiam Pong, Pork Maki Mi
View menu View their Facebook page 650 Ongpin St, Binondo, Manila (02) 8241-9999; (0917) 718-9901
Tasty Dumplings – Norberto Ty (formerly Condesa)
Tasty Dumplings may be a small joint, but their serving of pork chops is big! These pork chops are bigger than your palms and it comes with a signature chili sauce . And did we mention that their dumplings are simply delectable?
Recommended dish: Pork Chop Rice, Fried Dumplings
View menu 641 Norberto Ty (formerly Condesa) St, Binondo, Manila (02) 8242-5195; (02) 8242-0231
Dong Bei Dumplings – E.T. Yuchengco (formerly Nueva)
Done Bei Dumplings is no doubt one of the most popular dumpling houses in the area. You can even watch the staff wrap them all day!
Recommended dish: Kuchay Dumpling
View menu View their Facebook page 642 ET Yuchengco St., Binondo, Manila (02) 8241-8912
Shanghai Fried Siopao – Ongpin
An easy-to-miss food pork bun stall amidst the busy Ongpin Street, it’s one of the most affordable and delicious foods you can eat on the streets or take home to your family.
Recommended dish: Of course… their fried siopao!
View menu View their Facebook page View their Instagram account 828 Ongpin Street corner Bahama Street 1008 Manila (02) 8734-0886
Quik-Snack – Carvajal
A little but a must-try snack joint found in a street market called Carvajal Street . This well-loved resto was founded way back in 1967, and until today, it serves homey, straightforward comfort food that champions Indonesian-Chinese cuisine.
Recommended dish: Original Fresh Lumpia, Kuchay Ah, Oyster Roll
View their Facebook page View their Instagram account 637 Carvajal St, Binondo, Manila (0961) 700-8758
Awi’s Cafe & Restaurant – E.T. Yuchengco (formerly Nueva)
A modern Chinese cafe , Awi’s is one of Binondo’s best eats. Their dishes are perfect for your family’s salo-salo , as their servings always come in big plates and big flavors!
Recommended dish: Pata Bihon, Stuffed Shrimp, Salt and Pepper Squid
View menu View their Facebook page View their Instagram account 520 ET Yuchengco St, Binondo, Manila (02) 8241-2961; (02) 8241-7383
Lan Zhou La Mien – Masangkay Street
Roughly translated, “ lamian ” means pulled noodles and as in its name, you can expect all kinds of pulled noodle dishes in Lan Zhou La Mien! Need we also mention that they’re affordable for their servings?
Recommended dish: Sinigang Spareribs Kamote noodles, La Mien, Steamed Dumplings
View menu View their Facebook page 134 Masangkay Street, in front of Metropolitan Hospital (0917) 826-6888
Wai Ying Fastfood – Benavidez
If you haven’t heard of this dim sum joint yet, now is the time you should! Wai Ying Fastfood is Chinatown’s well-loved dim sum house , always packed with customers who usually enjoy hakaw, siomai, and dumplings!
Recommended dish: Their assortment of dim sums and dumplings, as well as congee
View menu View their Facebook page 810 Benavidez St., Binondo, Manila 0956 835 7763 | 8 242 0310
Masuki – Benavidez
Seeking comfort food? Head over to Masuki, a famous mami house best known for its siopao and chicken noodle soup paired with its secret signature sauce.
Recommended dish: Chicken/Asado Mami, Siomai, Siopao
View menu View branches View their Facebook page View their Instagram account 929 Benavidez St., Binondo Manila (02) 8243-2674; (02) 8244-0745
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Ling nam – t. alonzo.
Ling Nam is one of the most popular noodle houses in the area and has long been around dating back to the 1950s !
Recommended dish: Beef wanton noodles
View menu View their Facebook page View their Instagram account 616 T. Alonzo Street, Sta. Cruz, Manila City (0968) 324-9292; (0949) 983-4431
Kim Hiong Food Garden – Ongpin
Kim Hiong Food Garden is an old dai pai dong type of restaurant which means open-air food stalls. This spot is best known for its stir-fried noodle dishes drenched with thick, savory, sauce guaranteed to be packed with flavor and love!
Recommended dish: Beef Shrimp Fried Noodle, Steamed Tofu
View menu View their Facebook page 1028 Ongpin St, Binondo, Manila (0995) 494-2521
LGA Fast Food – Estero – Ongpin
If you love eating in the middle of a crowd, where you can take in various sights and sounds from your surroundings, visit LGA Fast Food. It’s a canteen-style fast food situated in the heart of Ongpin beside an Estero, meaning canal.
Recommended dish: Fried Garlic Frog Legs
View menu View their Facebook page Ongpin St., Binondo, Manila 09178158228 | 0276244028
Ying Ying Tea House – Yuchengco
Expect long lines when you visit Ying Ying Tea House , but don’t worry, the delicious and affordable food is certainly worth the wait. Their menu offers everything you can want from congee, dumplings, noodle dishes, rice meals, and other Chinese faves!
Recommended dish: Japanese Siomai, Spareribs Tausi, and Chicken Feet
View menu View their Facebook page View their Instagram account 233-235 Dasmarinas st. corner Yuchengo st. Binondo (02) 5310-9031; (02) 8241-6323; (0922) 811-9451
Cafe Mezzanine – Ongpin
If you’re tired from walking around the streets of Chinatown, stop by Cafe Mezzanine and treat yourself to traditional Chinese dishes that are guaranteed to be delicious. Their spot may be quaint, but the setting is vibrant– perfect for casual hangouts !
Recommended dishes: Special Patatim, Kiampong, Xiao Long Bao
View menu View their Facebook page 650 Ongpin 1006 Binondo (02) 8241-9999
Lord Stow’s Bakery – Ongpin
You can’t visit Binondo without having a taste of these famous egg tarts by Lord Stow’s bakery. Best eaten when warm , these egg tarts are creamy, tasty, and irresistible.
Recommended dish: Signature egg tarts
View ordering form and menu View their Facebook page View their Instagram account View all branches (02) 8247-3305
Sincerity Cafe – Quintin Paredes
Sincerity Cafe is a hole-in-the-wall foodie spot in Binondo that has been serving their signature Chinese-style fried chicken for years. They offer straight-up authentic Chinese dishes that hit the spot every time.
Recommended dish: Chinese style fried chicken, 8 Treasures Machang
View menu View branches View their Facebook page View their Instagram account 519 Quintin Paredes st. Binondo (02) 8241-9991; (02) 8241-9990
Eng Bee Tin – Ongpin
When it comes to the best hopia, tikoy, and other Chinese delicacies , Eng Bee Tin is the spot! They have an assortment of flavors to traditional Chinese pastries and dishes, and for sure, you’ll want to add all of them to your cart!
Recommended dish: Hopia, Tikoy, Ube Pao, Moon cakes
View menu View their website View their Facebook page View their Instagram account View all branches 628 Ongpin Street Binondo, Manila (632) 8288-8888 or (632) 8241-9999
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What’s more, exciting than bargain shopping at Chinatown is experiencing its gastronomic landscape !Â
This food crawl isn’t about your typical meal at President’s , or go to dumpling shop at Ying Ying and Wai Ying , nor your favorite fast food chain like Tasty . We curated this food walk searching for your money’s worth yummy mid-range eateries and family owned businesses that are celebrated in Binondo.
Where to park in Binondo? Wait for mall hours (10:00 am to 10:00 pm) and Park at Lucky Chinatown Mall. For our whole day food trip, we paid about P150 for parking.
You can also park in the empty parking lot (with no name) located on the right side of the street of Binondo Church (coming from Jones Bridge).Â
1. Dong Bei Dumplings
Our first stop is our favorite dumpling shop. The owner is a Chinese mainlander that came to the Philippines.Â
We recommend you order their kuchay (leek) pork dumplings . We love that they are made fresh, you can definitely differentiate a fresh one from a long-frozen one.
Dip it in their vinegar, soy sauce, and garlic sauce. If you want a little kick don’t be afraid to add chili oil.
We also ordered the Chinese pancake , stuffed with kuchay and minced pork cut into quarters.
For us, the dumpling and pancake have the same flavor. I’m not so much of a fan of fried food, so I would opt you order the dumplings instead.
We weren’t a fan of their xiao long bao though, the wrapper was just too thick for us.
2. Cafe Mezzanine
We got a busy table at CafĂ© Mezzanine. We ordered the kiampong , a fried rice invented by the Filipino-Chinese of Binondo. It’s usually made with sticky rice, mushrooms and soy sauce giving it that earthy flavor.
Lechon Kawali (P99)
Ours was served plain with a few chunks of pork, kind of like adobo fried rice. It goes perfectly well with the lechon kawali or goyong (Chinese sausage).
Part of the revenue goes to helping the fire volunteers. It feels nice to enjoy a delicious meal that’s helping a cause.
3. Eng Bee Tin
Hopia is a popular bean filled pastry that originated from Fujianese immigrants. The most popular variety is the flaky hopiang mongo made from mung bean paste. We this brand because it’s not too sweet, unlike other brands.
5. James Grocery, Carvajal and Market
6. New Po Heng
New Po Heng Lumpia is a little canteen tucked inside an old building they serve one of the best Chinese style lumpia in Binondo.
Chinese style fresh lumpia, is made of tofu, cabbage, carrots, lettuce, cilantro, ground peanuts and seaweed rolled together in a thin lumpia wrapper.
7. Sincerity
Sincerity is one of our favorite stops in Binondo. The restaurant is by far clean and homey serving yummy Amoy cuisines. It’s one of the locals go to place when it comes to Fried Chicken.
We recommend you order their famed Sincerity’s Fried Chicken . Tender and juicy meat on the inside with a crunchy skin that’s hinted with oriental spice.
Another best-seller is their kikiam , pair it with their brown sauce for more flavor. The typical kikiam is sold along with fishballs in street carts dipped in brown sauce or vinegar.
The traditional ones originated from a Chinese delicacy called Ngo Hiang. It is made with ground pork, vegetable and bean curd wrapper deep-fried until golden brown.
Fried pancake style with egg, rice flour, bean sprouts, assorted vegetable, and medium size juicy oysters. Don’t forget to dip it in ketchup or hot sauce or mix the two sauces together. Â Some may not like its foreign taste, but who knows you’ll end up loving it.
Sincerity 497 E. T. Yuchengco st., 1006 Manila, Philippines Tel no : +63 2 241 9991 Opening Hours: Mon to Sat: 9:00 am – 9:00 pm, Sun: 9:00 am – 2:00 pm Facebook: sincerityrestaurant.main
8. Quan Yin Chay
9. Diao Eng Chay or DECÂ
Diao Eng Chay 203 Wilson Street, San Juan, Metro Manila Phone: +63 2 721 1105 Website: www.decfoodplaza.com
10. Masuki
Masuki once known as Ma Kong Mami started it’s Mami business in the 1930’s. To get the best of both worlds order the chicken and beef mami . Add in some chives and their secret special sauce that practically goes well with most of their selections (siopao, siomai, mami).
The noodles are very bouncy because they use bamboo kneading technique to make them.
Also order their huge siomai (pork dumpling). It’s a tad sweet and pair it with calamansi and their specialty sauce.
11. Salazar Pastries
Most of these treats are individually wrapped so theyâre great for snacking on your food walk around Binondo.
Take home their famous chicken and meat pies , hopia and tikoy with stuffed ground peanut inside.
12. Shanghai Fried Siopao
Siopao is a popular go-to snack in the Philippines. There are two popular variants pork asado and bola-bola. The fried siopao sold in the streets are steamed first, and then lightly pan-fried on the bottom.
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It has a strong umami, sweet and salty flavor. In China, they usually pair it with peanut sauce and hot sauce but here we use ketchup and hot sauce for more flavor.
Also, try their gawgaw or maki, it’s a thick savory broth with chunks of pork kasim.
14. Kim Hiong Food Garden
Kim Hiong Food Garden serves Teochew style dishes similar to Fujian and Cantonese cuisine.Â
Fried beef egg-noodles is their best seller topped with a generous serving of special sauce and beef strips.
15. Delicious
Near Sta. Cruz church is an old restaurant that serves really affordable meals. Delicious restaurant may not be the most presentable, but it does serve yummy affordable dishes.
Chami is quite savory using stir-fried Miki noodles with a generous amount of toppings of pork, liver squid and assorted vegetable. Pinch a few drops of calamansi for some zest.
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P.S. Right across the street, they sell Try the yummy sugar cane juice (P18/cup) right across the street of Mañosa restaurant.
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Thanks, You make me hungry enough… They all look delicious, i crave for dumplings and beef mami… I hope i can taste them too, will try on 2017.
I will visit Binondo to celebrate the Chinese new year. I wish to visit these restaurants that you recommend. Thanks!
guys you missed out big time on the estero restos down ongpin bridge,where you point to certain raw items and they cook it for you.wether be it veggies,seafood,meat or noodles,or combinations….for a reasonable price…..
Visited and Ate Stir Fried Beef Noodles at Kim Hiong Food Garden today until our daughter found the cockroach cooked with it. paid, complained and left
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4 Things To Do In Binondo From Food Crawls, Visits To Historical Monuments & Shopping Spots
Things to do in Binondo
Whether you are a history buff, foodie, or shopaholic, Binondo has something for everyone. Known as the oldest Chinatown in the world, the district located in Manila houses a plethora of businesses and architecture that has been preserved for centuries.Â
Other than the rich culture and heritage, Binondo is also a food haven with delectable goodies saturated with Chinese influences and reminders of the Philippinesâ history. Here is a list of 4 things you can do in Binondo, a historic district.
1. Explore different flavours on a food crawl
Get ready to sink your teeth into some mouth-watering dishes, because Binondo is famed for its Filipino-Chinese fare. The New Po-Heng Lumpia House sells the epitome of comfort food – lumpia , with a hearty and delightful flurry of textures and flavours.
The vegetable filling provides a savoury note while the sugar crystals give a light, sweet crunch, and it is all wrapped up in a fresh lumpia skin. The misua and maki soup are warm and inviting, absolutely perfect for a rainy day.Â
If you prefer pastries, then hopia might be right up your alley. Eng Bee Tin and Ho-Land are famed for their hopia , and they come in an array of flavours. Their flaky pastry skin and creamy filling are a match made in heaven.Â
New Po-Heng Lumpia House Address: 621 Carvajal Street, Binondo, Metro Manila Opening hours: 8.30AM-5.30PM, Closed Sundays Telephone: 2 7753 1891
Eng Bee Tin Address: 628 Ongpin St, Binondo, Manila, 1006 Metro Manila Opening hours: 8AM-8PM, Daily Telephone: 2 8241 9999
Ho-Land Address: 551 Yuchengco St, Binondo, Manila, 1006 Metro Manila Opening hours: 7.30AM-9PM, Daily Telephone: 2 8242 9709
2. Go monument-hopping at the Binondo Church and El Hogar Filipino Building
Binondo is home to significant architecture, one of which is the Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Saint Lorenzo Ruiz , also known as the Binondo Church . The church was rebuilt several times, but it still retains a certain gothic allure, also seen in its bell tower from the 16th century that still stands rooted today.Â
Another significant structure is the El Hogar Filipino Building . The gorgeous Neoclassical and Renaissance-style façade of the El Hogar Filipino Building stands in the corner of Juan Luna Street and Muelle dela IndustrĂa. You can take in the charm of these buildings through a walking tour.Â
Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Saint Lorenzo Ruiz Address: Lorenzo Ruiz Binondo, 1006 Metro Manila, Philippines Opening hours: 8.45AM-5.15PM, Daily Telephone: 2 8242 4850
El Hogar Filipino Building Address: El Hogar Filipino Building, Muelle dela Industria, Binondo, Metro Manila
3. Learn about Binondoâs history at the Chinatown Museum
If you want to dive even deeper into the history of Binondo, then definitely visit the Chinatown Museum. The museum features various exhibits that tell the story of Binondo with replicas of shophouses, an apothecary, and even the Binondo Church.Â
One of the shophouse exhibits features a kitchen with actual tools and plastic versions of the food they were selling. There is even a TranvĂa car in the museum, allowing visitors to experience this unique form of transportation from the 20th century.Â
The museum itself may be relatively new, but it captures the elements of the past in great detail. The best part is that admissions are very affordable, so you can immerse yourself in the vast history of Binondo without breaking the bank. It is perfect for adults and kids alike.
Chinatown Museum Address : Level 4, Lucky Chinatown Mall Building A, Reina Regente Street, Binondo, Metro Manila Opening hours: 10AM-6PM, Closed on Mondays Telephone: 2 8293 2584 Admission fee: P150 (~USD3.07) for regular visitors, P120 (~USD2.46) for senior citizens, P100 (~USD2.05) for students
4. Shop till you drop at Divisoria
Love shopping? Binondo has got you covered. The Divisoria vicinity has got a variety of malls and stores so you can shop to your heartâs content.Â
You can find anything under the sun there: for herbs, gold jewellery, and various pasalubong , visit Ongpin Street. If you are looking for textiles, fresh produce, and various trinkets, then Divisoria public market is the place to go.
If you prefer something more modern and metropolitan, Lucky Chinatown Mall and 168 Shopping Mall have shops selling clothes, toys, gifts, and so much more.
Things to do in Binondo, Manila
Binondo is a treasure trove of culture with its good food and stunning structures, and a trip there is not only fun and satiating, but it is also an enriching experience that can help you get more in touch with the Philippinesâ history.Â
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I'm coming from Turkey and I'm going to go to St petersburg. But I have transfer from Vnukovo airport to Pulkova airport. I have to wait 6 hours in Vnukovo.
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> I have transfer from Vnukovo airport to Pulkova airport
> I didn't do any international transfer before
This is not an international transfer as the second flight is domestic.
> Can I visit duty-free in Vnukovo between flights because of I had international flight ?
No, because you are not leaving Russia. Besides, there's nothng of interest in the Vnukovo duty-free that you can't buy cheaper in the Istanbul duty-free.
> Or I can visit duty-free only in Pulkovo
Definitely not. The only duty-free you get to visit on your itinerary is Istanbul because it is the only place where you embark on an international flight .
> is there any attractions near Vnukovo?
> Or what can i do in 6 hours? :(
Can't think of anything other but sittng and waiting or going to Moscow . You don't have to go to the center this time but visit something closer to VKO like Victory Park, Sparrow Hills or Moscow City but the logistics is going to be tricky...
I advise doing a search here at TA...this question has been answered dozens of times...including almost minute-by-minute analysis...and am too lazy to repeat ;-)
In any event, 2 things. This to me is right at the edge of don't bother. As for IF you do bother, you will need to weigh very carefully whether even trying to take a taxi in will work time wise. The Aeroexpress and Metro will get you there quicker in many cases, and in any event, "reliably"...BUT since it only runs every 30 minutes or so, and 1 hour over lunch, if you just miss one, you lose 30 minutes right off the bat...
> it only runs every 30 minutes or so, and 1 hour over lunch
Not to/from Vnukovo.
What about no train to the airport between 11:00 and 13:00?
And do we really need to reproduce the schedule here which might confuse future readers when the schedule changes and this thread doesn't?
Ok. For future readers: check the actual schedule on the Aeroexpress site: http://aeroexpress.ru/en/vnukovo.html
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Ying Ying Tea House. One of the top-rated restaurants in Binondo, Ying Ying Tea House offers affordable and delicious Chinese dishes such as congee, rice meals, dumplings, and noodles. What to order: Dimsum (pork siomai, hakaw), chicken feet, yang chow fried rice, spare ribs tausi, and more. Open hours: 7AM to 10PM.
When dining at President Grand Palace, try their shark's fin dishes, bird's nest dishes, pigeon dishes, duck dishes, scallop and oyster dishes, fish dishes, crab and prawn dishes, beef dishes, pork dishes, chicken dishes, vegetable dishes, soups and noodles, and cold cuts. Address: 746-750 Ongpin St, Binondo. 4.
New Po Heng Lumpia House Location: 627 Carvajal St. Binondo Manila Opening Hours: 07:00 am to 09:00 pm, daily Must-try: Chinese-style Fresh Lumpia Budget: 70 Pesos per person Located along Carvajal Street, New Po Heng Lumpia House is a small family-run canteen that is popular among locals. New Po Heng's specialty and a must-try is their Chinese-style fresh lumpia or spring roll.
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It's one of the classics in Binondo that you should definitely aim to eat at on your next food crawl. Location: 233-235 Yuchengco St, Binondo, Manila. Opening hours: Everyday from 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM. Available for: Dine-in, take-out, delivery, pick-up. Famous dishes to try: Siomai, hakaw, chicken feet, spareribs tausi.
Binondo Hack: While both Chuan Kee and Café Mezzanine serve delightful Chinese fare, we suggest choosing only one of them. You can always try the other when you go back to Binondo the next time (you know there's always a next time). The Original SaLido Restaurant. 2/F 839 Ongpin Street Contact: 521-3333 Open daily from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Location: 929 Benavidez Street, Binondo, Manila. Opening days/hours: Sunday to Thursday from 7 am to 10:30 pm, Fridays and Saturdays from 7 am to 11 pm. Contact number: (02) 244 0745. Masuki, a renowned Chinese restaurant in Binondo, Manila, is a popular and delightful dining destination for both locals and visitors.
And so fast forward one day of February, me and my coffee friends went to Binondo: the world's oldest Chinatown. Damn. This food crawl is also pretty much a walk down in history too. Very interesting! To give you a little background, this historical Chinatown was established in 1594 by Chinese traders back in the old days of the Philippines.
You can actually spend half and still be full.Place seems worth visiting again on off-peak hours to try their other offerings. Tasty Dumplings. Address: Wellington Building, Norberto Ty St, Binondo, Manila, 1006 Metro Manila, Philippines ... A must-visit in any Binondo food trip. There's a reason why this place gets crowded during weekends ...
Location: 818 Benavidez St., G/F Lucky Chinatown Mall, Binondo, Manila. Opening Hours: 8 AM - 9 PM. Must-orders: Beef Lamien (P160) and Fried Dumplings (P220). Fans of hand-pulled noodles should come visit Lan Zhou La Mien. The noodles are served in a rich and savory stock that is refillable upon request.
by Madge Resurreccion / February 3, 2022. When the pandemic struck, many businesses suffered and the once-bustling streets of Binondo were cleared of people until only silence remained. But as the precautionary measures and regulations loosened up, Binondo welcomed visitors once again, bringing back the liveliness of its streets. Binondo has ...
Address 1: 641 Norberto Ty (formerly Condesa) St, Binondo, Manila Address 2: Masangkay St, Binondo, Manila. Dessert: Lord Stow's Bakery. This is the last leg of our food trip! We passed by Lord Stow's Bakery and decided to get inside the store to try their famous egg tarts. We wanted to compare the quality from the ones we tried in Macau.
Eat the whole day for less than P3,000. Published Jan 21, 2024. (SPOT.ph) Binondo, which is Manila's Chinatown, is known for its Chinese food stalls and restaurants. If you want to do something different on a weekend, why not go on a Binondo food trip? Here are our recommended food stops if you have a budget of P3,000 for two persons.
Binondo is a district in Manila and is referred to as the city's Chinatown.Its influence extends beyond to the places of Quiapo, Santa Cruz, San Nicolas and Tondo. Binondo, established in 1594, is recognized as the world's oldest Chinatown.
828 Ongpin St. cor. Bahama St., Binondo, Manila | 8734-0886. Chuan Kee's Cha-bihon Chuan Kee . Closing our food trip in Binondo is Chuan Kee. One of the oldest restaurants in Binondo, it has captured the hearts (and tummies) of diners with its assortment of food offerings, from Chinese soups and stir-fried dishes to Filipino favorites.
View their website View their Facebook page View their Instagram account 2/F 628 Ongpin St., Binondo, Manila (02) 8288-8881 loc. 129. Chuan Kee Fastfood - Ongpin. Standing as the oldest fastfood in Chinatown, Chuan Kee Fastfood is the home of the best kiampong, maki, gokhong, and lechon kawali.Their menu features a wide array of Chinoy favorites, including Spring Rolls, Patatim, and fried ...
For our whole day food trip, we paid about P150 for parking. You can also park in the empty parking lot (with no name) located on the right side of the street of Binondo Church (coming from Jones Bridge). ... Binondo, Manila Opening Hours: Mon - Sat:7:00 AM-8:00 PM , Sun:7:00 am-2:00 pm
Each dish is priced at P380 (as of December 2021). Wai Ying Eatery in Binondo is open daily from 7 AM-9 PM daily and from 7 AM-5 PM for takeout orders. You may also find its branches across the city, including in Tondo, 168 Mall, Divisoria Mall, and Lucky Chinatown Mall. Location: Wai Ying Eatery, 810 Benavidez St., Binondo 296 Binondo, Manila.
Address: 621 Carvajal Street, Binondo, Metro Manila Opening hours: 8.30AM-5.30PM, Closed Sundays Telephone: 2 7753 1891. Eng Bee Tin Address: 628 Ongpin St, Binondo, Manila, 1006 Metro Manila ... Binondo is a treasure trove of culture with its good food and stunning structures, and a trip there is not only fun and satiating, but it is also an ...
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