Is there a better way to celebrate Chinese New Year than eating delicious Chinese food?
Images: Gloria Maris Restaurant Greenhills (L); North Park Noodle House (R) Facebook Pages
It’s just two more weeks until the Chinese New Year. Though not as popularly celebrated as the New Year, there are a lot of best Chinese restaurants in Metro Manila and the presence of the Filipino-Chinese community in the Philippines means the integration of Chinese culture into Filipino culture, including their food. If you’re around the metro that wants to celebrate and eat out this Chinese New Year with your family, there are many authentic restaurants that serve Chinese food Metro Manila to choose from.
Read on to see the top authentic Chinese restaurants in Manila, as voted by our readers.
Images: Gloria Maris Restaurant Greenhills Facebook Page
Starting off our countdown is Gloria Maris, a best Chinese restaurant in Metro Manila that has been around since 1995. Their 7,500 sq. m. Greenhills branch is divided into five areas: hotpot, dim sum, main dining room, main fine dining area, and banquet hall.
Gloria Maris serves traditional Chinese foods in Metro Manila which are Cantonese dishes like Peking duck in momo (dumpling) wrapper and onion leeks and patatim (braised pork leg) with mantao (steamed bread). For special occasions, guests at this best Chinese restaurant in Metro Manila can request desserts like pumpkin pie and birthday lotus pie to be served on dry ice. Customers can also have fresh seafood cooked upon request while having Chinese food in Metro Manila at this restaurant.
Established in 1997, Hap Chan is a best Chinese restaurant in Metro Manila known for its affordable classic Chinese cuisine in Metro Manila. Since taking on an aggressive expansion program in 2010, the company has branched out to 80 outlets nationwide.
Hap Chan serves traditional Chinese food in Metro Manila, like sweet and sour fish fillets, roasted Peking duck, and Mapo tofu in spicy sauce. One notable dish on their dim sum menu is the hakaw (shrimp dumpling) which has a special ingredient imported from Hong Kong at this best Chinese restaurant in Metro Manila.
The sixth spot is a tie between Din Tai Fung and Delicious Restaurant.
Din Tai Fung and Delicious Restaurant go toe to toe at number six.
Images: Din Tai Fung PH (L); Rommel Bartolome Del Mundo (R)
Casual Asian dining restaurant Din Tai Fung is famous for their xiao long bao (soup dumplings). This best Chinese restaurant in Metro Manila started in a cooking oil shop in Taiwan in the ‘70s. They now have 119 branches worldwide. Their Hong Kong branch has held a Michelin Star since 2010.
Local favorite Delicious Restaurant is one place to visit if you want to go on a Binondo food trip. These best Chinese restaurants in Metro Manila are known for their Chinese food in Metro Manila, the chami guisado (stir-fried egg noodles) and pancit bihon special/guisado (special stir-fried rice vermicelli noodles).
On the fifth spot is Tim Ho Wan, another Michelin-starred restaurant on our list. Opened in 2009, it is dubbed the most affordable Michelin-starred restaurant in the world. This best Chinese restaurant in Metro Manila is most known for its baked buns with barbeque pork. This Chinese cuisine in Metro Manila can be ordered a la carte or other dishes in their Four Heavenly Kings lineup, made of steamed egg cake, bean curd skin with pork and shrimp, and pan-fried radish cake.
Another best Chinese restaurant in Metro Manila that has tickled the taste buds of locals is Ramon Lee’s Panciteria. This unassuming joint was founded in 1929 by Chinese immigrant Ramon Lee and his wife. Today, this authentic Chinese restaurant in Manila is managed by Lee’s daughter and nephew, who see that these Chinese foods in Metro Manila are made using the original recipes.
Ramon Lee Panciteria is famous for its pancit canton (stir-fried noodles). This best Chinese restaurant in Metro Manila also pioneered the combo meal concept with their Fine Meal platter. This consisted of a serving of fried chicken, fried rice, pancit bihon, soup, and a banana.
The Manila Ocean Park branch of North Park Noodle House
Images: North Park Noodle House Facebook Page
Coming in at number three is North Park Noodle House. North Park Noodle House, a best Chinese restaurant in Metro Manila that prides itself on serving comfortable Chinoy food. What sets this homegrown brand apart is how they have tweaked Chinese foods in Metro Manila to suit the Filipino palate.
North Park offers a wide selection of dim sum dishes and party food favorites. Bestsellers of their Chinese food in Metro Manila include boneless honey lemon chicken, China chicken, and stir fry beef with broccoli flower.
The second spot on best Chinese restaurant in Metro Manila is another tie between Lugang Cafe and Mr. Ube Rice & Noodle House.
Lugang Cafe SM Aura branch (L); Façade of Mr. Ube Rice and Noodle House (R)
Images: Lugang Café, Mr. Ube Rice & Noodle House
Lugang Cafe is next on our list of Chinese restaurants in Metro Manila, a Hong Kong brand offering authentic Taiwanese and Cantonese dishes. Diners at the best Chinese restaurant in Metro Manila love their delicious xiao long bao, earning them a spot in the 100 Best Restaurant Awards by Philippine Tatler.
Foodies on a budget can head to Mr. Ube Rice & Noodle House, an authentic Chinese restaurant in Manila, where menu items range from PhP90 to PhP388. Their best-selling Chinese food in Metro Manila is their ube (purple yam) and mongo hopia (mung bean pastry). This best Chinese restaurant in Metro Manila also have savory items like miki sotanghon (stir-fried egg and rice vermicelli noodles) and wanton beef noodles.
Edging out other big-name food chains and local eateries is a homegrown Chinese restaurant in Metro Manila, the Masuki. Masuki started out in Binondo as Ma Kong Mami in the 1930s. The original branch of the best Chinese restaurant in Metro Manila is in the Chinatown district is still around, but they have opened three other branches in Manila.
If you’re craving soup, try their mami (noodle soup) and pair it with wonton or siopao (steamed buns). Their noodles have a unique, bouncy texture owing to their bamboo kneading technique.
Which of these Chinese restaurants will you be trying out next? Let us know the restaurant that serve the best Chinese food in Metro Manila!
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This article was initially published in Yoorekka on February 04, 2018.
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