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Bidrage med feedbackClassic Chinese binondo style food. We ordered their kiam pong which is sticky fried rice with pork, chicken and peanuts. For viand we had Pata Tim, Ngo Hiyong, Shrimp Relleno (Diyok Pit Er in Chinese) and their signature fried chicken. We loved everything but personally I wasn't impressed with their fried chicken as I find them boring and nothing out of the ordinary. I recommend the Shrimp Relleno and the Ngo Hiyong ????
This place needs to upgrade its exhaust system. Unless it is your final destination before you head home, kitchen smells tend to stick to clothing. Noodles not that impressive. But fried chicken has that homemade taste and a well-made crispy texture. I also like that they have finger food-sized schnitzel.
Fried chicken is good. Super crispy. Machang, Kikiam, fresh lumpia and frankly fried rice ok dn. Dessert can be available for a long time. Overall it's good.
I found out about this place while googling places to go on our Binondo Food Crawl. Ordered their specials and I couldn't complain because the price was incredibly cheap and their bestsellers were good, but everything else in between was sub par. Service was quick and clean. Definitely a place to go if you want to save money and get the pig out.
The place itself is run-down and out of date, but let's talk about their food. The establishment has been around for decades since it started with its Binondo Branch. I first noticed it when they opened a stall at Robinson Magnolia's food court but never took notice until I found myself hungry and wandering in Banawe after hours of studying. Back to the food. Their chicken has this umami-msg smell to it with a light crispy and bubbly batter. It was a balance of peppery, sweet and salty. They cut them up into smaller pieces so more of that batter coated every piece. It comes with a gravy that has a star-anise and 5-spice taste. The meat is always tender and juicy, fresh out of the fryer but they let it rest and allow the oil to drip out. I either get their special machang or Kiampong rice on the side. Oyster pancake can be too fishy for some, but theirs is definitely filled with a handful of oysters and less flour/cake compared to others. Their radish cake is another good side dish. As for price, definitely worth it. You'd be paying less for a chicken meal from Jollibee or KFC and yes, they deliver.