Like many Asian countries, the Philippines hosts a large number of Chinese immigrants, and Chinese-Filipinos are known colloquially as "Chinoy" (Chinese and Pinoy, which is the other colloquial term for Filipinos). With this community being very prominent in the business sphere, and in the day-to-day lives of the Filipinos (as is often evidenced in Binondo's Chinatown), other fast food chains have stepped up to adapt to this market. For this, we have Chowking. Known around the Philippines for having what is supposedly the best Halo-Halo that is commercially available (a mixed frozen icy treat that contains different seasonal fruits, beans, and other small edible snacks), as well as a variety of Filipino-Chinese treats, such as their Lauriat meals and Filipino-style Yang Chow fried rice, noodles, and soup meals, one can experience the taste of this unique mix for their own at reasonable fast food rates. If one wishes to satisfy a random craving for localized Chinese food, Chowking is not a bad idea for a place to go. read more