This is the last part of our Binondo restaurants series.
DONG BEI DUMPLINGS
642 Yuchengco St.
Being the most popular dumpling house in Binondo, clients are all over the place the whole week. Savor varied dumplings that look and taste good. One of its attractions is their lady staff wrapping dumplings that you can watch.
LING NAM WANTON PARLOR
616 T. Alonzo St., Sta. Cruz
It started operating in 1950 and became a popular noodle house. For the Orientals, wanton beef noodles make the most comfort food.
SINCERITY CAFE & RESTAURANT
Ground Floor, Lucky Chinatown, Soler Street
If you dig fried chicken, then Sincerity Café & Restaurant is your destination. Opening their door in 1956, this family-owned restaurant is serving the best tasting fried chicken in Binondo. Don’t miss their mouth-melting Fried Chicken, Kikiam, Duck Misua, and Oyster Cake.
WAI YING FASTFOOD
810 Benavidez St.
Ask a local for the tastiest fast-food and they will direct you to Wai Ting as it is acclaimed as Chinatown’s most famous dim sum house. You must try the assorted dim sum baskets and rice toppings.
ESTERO
Ongpin St.
For those who prefer a canteen style of fast-food, find your way to Estero that is situated in the heart of Ongpin beside an estero, meaning canal. You can sample the exotic Fried Garlic Frog Legs or order Buttered Chicken for a full meal.
MASUKI MAMI HOUSE
931 Benavidez Street
Eat in this mami house that is famous for its siopao and chicken noodle soup that is paired with its secret signature sauce. This place is best known for: Chicken/Asado Mami, Siomai, and Siopao.
AWI’S CAFÉ 7 RESTAUTANT
Yuchengco St, Binondo
Make Bihon, Tostado Bihon, Pata and other stir-fry noodle selections important part of the order. Fresh Lumpia is served only on Mondays.