Are you looking for an unforgettable food trip experience? Then a Binondo Food Trip is just what you need! This vibrant district in Manila is the oldest Chinatown in the world, and it offers authentic Chinese cuisine. From traditional dumplings to the famous Fried Siopao, there’s something for everyone in Binondo.
Parking has always been a challenge in Binondo. Your best bet is to either ride public transportation, book a GrabCar or Angkas, or check in at a local hotel. Us, we chose the 3rd option and checked in at the Red Planet Hotel in Binondo. You can book a room good for 2 for as low as PHP 1,542.00.
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Where to go on your next Binondo Food Trip?
1. TASTY DUMPLINGS
Location/s: Wellington Building, Norberto Ty Street, Binondo, Manila
Tasty Dumplings is a traditional Chinese restaurant that specializes in steamed and fried dumplings. Located in the heart of Chinatown, it offers an amazing selection of freshly made dumplings, large pork chops, noodles, and other Chinese dishes.
We ordered a mix of fried and steamed Kuchay dumplings. Personally, I prefer the steamed version! This is definitely one of the best dumplings I’ve ever had.
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The pork chops are cooked to perfection and seasoned just right. Don’t leave without trying their famous large pork chops—your taste buds will thank you!
In addition, the pork chops are served with soup and noodles topped with pickles. I have never tried noodles with pickles before! It sounds odd, but the saltiness of the pork chops balances out the sweetness of the pickles. It may not be for everyone, but if you are a little adventurous, it’s worth a shot.
2. Eng Bee Tin Chinese Deli (Pasalubong Stop)
Location: 682 Ongpin Street
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Just a few steps from Tasty Dumplings, we visited Eng Bee Tin Chinese Deli! We were surprised by how big the store was. It’s fully air-conditioned, push carts are available for your convenience, and they have almost every Chinese snack you can imagine.
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Must Try: Golden Pork Floss Hopia and Cashew Marcipan
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3. Chuan Kee
Location: 650 Ongpin Street, Binondo, Manila
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On the same street as Eng Bee Tin Chinese Deli, you will come across Chuan Kee, a very busy Chinese fast food joint. My dad asked me to check if this was still up and running since it was one of his favorite restaurants as a kid.
Must try: Chinoy Fried Chicken and Xiao Long Bao
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4. Lord Stow’s Bakery
Location: Imperial Sky Garden Condo Corporation, Ongpin Street, Binondo, Manila
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Also along Ongpin Street, we tried the popular egg tart from Lord Stow’s Bakery. It has a very milky flavor with a light sweetness to it.
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5. Bee Tin Grocery (Pasalubong Stop)
Location: 735 Ongpin Street, Binondo, Manila
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Just a few steps away from Lord Stow’s Bakery, you will see the Bee Tin Grocery. Compared to Eng Bee Tin Deli, this is a full-blown grocery store that sells almost every Asian snack and spice you can think of. They even have my favorite instant coffee brands from Malaysia and Vietnam!
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6. The Original Shanghai Fried Siopao
Location: 828 Ongpin Street, Binondo, Manila
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No Binondo food trip will be complete without trying the TikTok viral Fried Siopao. This was my first time trying fried siopao in general. It tastes like a normal siopao but with a crispier and flakier crust. I would enjoy this as a snack on a regular basis!
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7. Oishiekun Chinese Bites
Location: 838, Ongpin Street, Manila
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Take a few steps from Shanghai Fried Siopao and you’ll see Oishiekun Chinese Bites. Make sure you try its best-selling authentic youtiao (Chinese Bicho)!
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8. Grand Cafe 1919
Location: 117, Juan Luna Street
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Upon entering the restaurant, you really feel how grand it is. They provide you with an upscale ambiance that will almost convince you that you’re in a 5-star hotel.
Must try: Taro Cloud Roll & 4 Cheese Pizza
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9. BONUS: ToHo Panciteria Antigua
We didn’t eat here on the same day as our Binondo Food Trip; however, our family has been going to ToHo Panciteria Antigua for decades. This has been a staple restaurant for our family whenever we’re craving authentic Chinese food. This is by far my absolute favorite Chinese restaurant. Furthermore, Toho is arguably one of the oldest restaurants in Binondo, with its operations dating back to the 1800s.
Must try: Yang Chow Fried Rice, Beef with Broccoli, Pinsec Frito, Fried Chicken, Pancit Canton, and Camaron Rebosado.
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