Cheap Eats Manila: Mongkok Dimsum and Noodles Glorietta Makati
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ย. 2024
- Cheap Eats Manila: Mongkok Dimsum and Noodles Glorietta Makati. Mongkok Dimsum & Noodles is a mid-priced Chinese restaurant chain specializing in scrumptious Hong Kong style dim sum, noodles, congee, rice toppings and other specialties. Since opening their first branch in Libis Quezon City in 1998 they are now 10 branches in Luzon, today we visit their branch in Glorietta Makati. What makes this chain so successful? Well they seen to do something right - Cantonese comfort food at very affordable prices. Highly recommended from their menu are the Asparagus with Garlic, Hot & Sour Soup, Hong Kong style noodles, Pork With Century Egg Congee, Steamed shrimp dumplings, Spareribs with Taosi, Cantonese Chow Mein and Yangchow Fried Rice. For main courses try their shrimp with broccoli, shrimp with radish cake, salt and pepper squid, and beef with ampalaya. For dessert black jelly with lychee!
Mongkok Noodles and Dimsum
3rd Floor Glorietta, Ayala Center
Makati City
Tel: (+632) 501 3065
Operational Hours: Daily 10AM - 9PM
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Would be awesome to see Vegetarian/Vegan options in future videos... ;)
Thanks for the comment, not many vegetarian vegan restos in Manila but if we come across a nice one will do a feature! 😀
Yes true, was thinking more of menu items. Thanks for the reply
food looked good ! I will keep my eye open for that. totally agree about hot and sour soup being good for hangovers ! helped me out on more than one occasion
Thanks for the comment John, nice you tried hot and sour soup and it helped! 😋
Great video
Thanks for the comment and feedback! 😀😋
the noodles looked liked lo mein to me with that thick sauce and soft texture like you said, not chow mein
Thanks for the comment! 😀😋
@@Hourphilippines i could be wrong tho, thnx
#MongKok@20
Thanks for the comment! 😀
3:34 fork is bent; replace or have broken teeth. Chopsticks are better.
Thanks for the comment, yes they should replace their utensils! 😀
9:15 think the "spare-ribs" are just not real spare-ribs; boneless.
They were cut from the bone! 😀