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    Dong Bei Dumpling

    4.2 (23 reviews)
    ModerateChinese, Vegetarian
    Closed 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids

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    Pork dumplings and fried rice. Order it! You won't regret it!
    Ashley F.

    So, this little hole in the wall was the single best meal we ate during our entire trip to Manila. Holy smokes was it good! Though it looks a little sketchy, the food is totally worth it! Located in a little back alley in China Town, you walk through a sliding glass door into a cramped space with, like, 8 tables. Grab yourself a beverage, check out the menu posted on the wall, and order yourself the best meal you'll eat in Manila. We ordered the pork dumplings, the fried rice, and the stuffed pancakes. Everything was great. The fried rice is unlike any other I've ever eaten -- it was spectacular! The place is smokey, and through the entire meal, the staff never stopped chopping onions (our eyes were literally watering) -- but it was seriously amazing food. Get out of your comfort zone and eat at Dong Bei's Dumplings. It's totally worth it!

    Nonito C.

    Manila's Binondo district has become synonymous to authentic and delicious Chinese food, and some of the best dumplings, stir-fries, hot pots and braised dishes in Manila are prepared in the predominantly Chinese neighborhoods and streets of Ongpin and its surrounding environs. Binondo is the center of all Chinese commerce in the metro and is often the destination for "food walks" and "food trips" among the Manilenyos, and a trip to Dong Bei's hole-in-the-wall dimsum place must not be missed in one of such jaunts through the Chinese food epicenter. Dong Bei is nondescript at best. This joint is filed under my list of "you blink and you'll miss it" places in the metro. Tucked in a quiet corner just a little walk from the bustling Ongpin main street, Dong Bei's storefront is unremarkable - just a tiny sign announcing its presence and nothing more. However, what draws fans and their rave reviews are what is served in the store's bamboo steamer baskets: mouthwatering dumplings made of pork and chives, and the favorite xiao long bao (delicate dumplings with savory soup) . One could see a queue snaking outside of the store during the lunchtime rush. One can see the hardworking ladies wrapping the dumplings in-store - a guarantee of the freshness of the dumplings. A visit to the store will give you a front row ticket to a step-by-step demonstration of the dumpling-making process: one of the ladies rolling the dumpling skins from a big ball of dough, someone else chopping the greens and another store assistant stuffing the dumplings with various fillings. It is a mesmerizing process that people may find enjoyable to watch. You can also order the dumplings frozen and to-go, to be steamed, fried and enjoyed at home. What I love about Dong Bei is its humble and non-pretentious air. While some people may prefer going to their next shopping mall to enjoy dumplings from a big and established dumpling and dimsum store, Dong Bei's somewhat dingy but delightfully homey atmosphere is both welcoming and enjoyable. The food is great, and everything is good for sharing. You can even order several kinds of the dumplings to be able to sample all of their offerings. Make Dong Bei a stop after your next trip to nearby Divisoria. Duck into this wonderful dimsum restaurant to fill up after a leisurely stroll around the tourist-filled Chinatown.

    Xiao Long Bao.
    Volts S.

    This sleepy little restaurant located on a side street of Manila's Chinatown does little looks-wise to set itself apart from the many other food places in the area. But, as they say, the proof of the pudding is in the eating, and in this case the pudding is dumplings. Steamed kutchay dumplings, to be precise, at a price that can only be described as "OMG, seriously?" for its low entry point and value for money. Inside, Dong Bei is small. Faded signs on the wall tell you what's available, and you can also order frozen packs to take home and steam at your leisure. While dumpling-making is pretty much a nonstop process at a window-side table, another table is usually co-opted as well, leaving just three four-seat tables for customers. The establishment is usually packed during regular mealtimes, with a bunch of other hungry would-be diners waiting their turn outside, so go at an off-hour to avoid the line or disappointment. There is no outdoor seating (the road is a step away from the door, after all).

    Jara A.

    A quick trivia: Binondo's the oldest Chinatown in the world, established as far back in 1594. A visit to the place would bring back the history lessons we all had in elementary school. It being founded so long, it's no surprise that it holds the reputation of being one of the best place to go food tripping. On the top of my list is Dong Bei Dumplings. It's tucked on Yuchengco street, it's signage not obvious right away. It's probably hard to find it before.. but nowadays, it's easier to spot because of the long lines forming outside it. It has become very popular for foodies now. But just in case you get lost, which has a big probability given the busy streets of Ongpin, look up and try to find the restaurant's name hanging just above the establishment. Food obviously is great! Try their fried stuffed pancake, a flat dumpling, fresh out of the pan. And the chives and pork dumpling, yummy!! It's light and flavourful. You can see the fillings right through the wrapper.. but it surprisingly holds when you dip in their soy sauce / vinegar. You also need to try their xiao long bao! While you can get carried away, popping the dumplings one right after the other, be sure to make room for more food! There's a hell lot more of delicacies to find in Binondo!

    Steamed dumplings! Yum yum yum
    Mo M.

    If you must only go to ONE restaurant in Binondo, please let Dong Bei your choice. They make their dumplings fresh everyday, and are cheap! Really, where can you find such a heaping amount of dumplings for less than 150 pesos? (And not have to worry if what you're eating is indeed livestock meat instead of... stray cat or dog...) But the real kicker for Dong Bei are their xiao long bao! For those yet uninitiated to them, a xiao long bao is a dumpling with soup in them! Made by congealing the soup into a gelatinous substance before mixing it in with the filling and finally popping it in the steamer. The heat will melt the soup et voila: we are blessed with a bight of Chinese heaven. Fair warning though, they serve your baos REALLY fresh. As in, fresh out of the steamer so the soup can be downright scalding! For the best technique to enjoy your baos, delicately lift with a spoon and nibble an opening on the side, just enough to let the soup out, and enjoy just as you would with any spoonful of steaming soup! Dong Bei can only seat 15-20 people at maximum, and each table can seat around 4-5, so if you're doing a Binondo food walk, it's better to limit your group in multiples of 4 or 5, since most restaurants cannot seat big groups (with the exception of president's and sincerity, of course.) Happy eating!

    Dumplings
    Ditas F.

    Overrated!we went here yesterday to try this dumplings,waited hours on the line,the staff are not that friendly and the star of the show their dumplings are so average...i had way much better dumpling than this.

    From outside, it looks pretty ordinary
    Beting D.

    A friend who lives in Binondo recommended this place to me. She said this was where her mother and father would take her on some Sundays for no other reason than they thought the dumplings of Dong Bei are among the best in Chinatown, which is saying a lot. I had come to realize that the best Chinese restaurants are the little ones instead of the big fancy ones. Both kinds of restaurants can be excellent but there would most certainly be a big difference in prices. One other clue as to how terrific a Chinese restaurant can be is when most of the customers are Chinese who live in the area, rather than occasional visitors like me. Dong Bei certainly fit the bill. I was the only Pinoy in the place. All other customers were either Chinoy or pure Chinese. And yes, they were either seated to eat, or came in a steady stream ordering take out. What my friend forgot to tell me was what to order. So I asked the only other Pinoy there, one of the waitresses, what was good. Stupid question. Everything was good, she told me. So I did an eeny meenie minie moe and went for the fried dumplings. It seemed a little pricey at P180, but when my order came I was most happy. There was a lot of them little darlings. Long story short, them dumplings were most excellent. The place may not look like much, but I now have a new favorite where fried dumplings are concerned.

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    So, this little hole in the wall was the single best meal we ate during our entire trip to Manila.

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    I love dumpling and every time we visit Phillipines we always went to this restaurant Dong Bei Dumpling.

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    Green Planet Vegetarian - Fried miteng (left)

    Green Planet Vegetarian

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.4 kmManila City

    This restaurant is a must because the food is unique and cooked to perfection. The service is…read morefriendly and makes the atmosphere friendly and relaxed. I love the crunchy bean curd, the Kare Kare, the sisig, and the BBQ sticks. These are my regular items that I order but also love the other dishes that I have tried.

    Discovering this place was such a tasty surprise! My boyfriend and I were walking to get some lunch…read moreat our usual veggie café in Masangkay Street, but we were extremely disappointed seeing as not only 1, but 2 of those veggie places have closed down! Heartbroken and hungry, we kept walking around the area until suddenly, we find ourselves at Soler Street and this yellow sign was staring back at us: GREEN. PLANET. VEGETARIAN. Thank you, universe! I've tried a few vegetarian places in Binondo, but this relatively newish addition to Chinatown takes the whole cake! Taiwanese-owned Green Planet Vegetarian serves a variety of tasty vegetarian and vegan food at super 'sulit' prices. Much like a super clean, glorified 'turo-turo', you can get a rice meal with 3 viands for only Php 100, and with complimentary hot tea, too! Try their veggie sisig (creamy and dairy-free!) and their crowd-pleaser, fried miteng (gluten), which has a beautiful, chewy texture and savory flavor--amazing when dipped in vinegar. Another favorite of mine is their radish cake, a slice for only Php 15! Being sold here as well are vegetarian and vegan food items such as Magic Meat (dehydrated TVP made locally), canned barbecue sauce, and this Taiwanese granulated mushroom seasoning (reminiscent of the local Magic Sarap seasoning--look for the package with that very strange smiling mushroom). I've also heard from their staff that they're planning to open a Makati branch!

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    Quan Yin Chay - Menudo and Corned beef hash, Radish cake and a glass of house tea

    Quan Yin Chay

    4.3(3 reviews)
    0.1 kmManila City
    ₱₱

    As far as variety is concerned, Taiwanese-owned Quan Yin Chay at Ongpin St. beats other…read morevegetarian/vegan places in Binondo. This place is quite popular in the neighborhood and is always buzzing with customers, both young and old. It's a friendly introduction to vegetarian/vegan cuisine in Binondo, and at affordable prices, too. They have a wide range of mock meat dishes in Taiwanese, Chinese and Filipino styles. I got so excited when I saw that they have vegan corned beef hash! It's by far the best one I've ever had, and this place doesn't even use garlic or onion, yet their dishes are so flavorful! You get complimentary tea as well for each meal! If you're a fan of radish cakes, and if you want them a bit crispy on the outside, this is the place to get them. I personally prefer softer and chewier radish cake textures, though. Quan Yin Chay is also a good place to restock your all veg pantry. You can purchase dried mushrooms in bulk, Magic Meat, other mock meats, canned vegetables, seasonings and spices here as well.

    Quan Yin Chay is a vegetarian restaurant and has been a favorite since my childhood days. Its…read moreoriginal branch is located along Soler st before moving to Masangkay, and now at Ongpin St. My mom offers to the gods some days of the month and this is where she gets all the vegetarian dishes she needs. Lately, this has been the only times we have the opportunity to eat their dishes. Quan Yin Chay offers a ton of dishes from real vegetables to mock meats to snacks both Filipino and Chinese. They try to reinvent local favorites into vegetarian versions. Some dishes I like are: sisig, menudo, afritada, and sweet and sour pork. I also love theur fried lumpia, barbecue, and raddish cake which can be sold per piece. They also serve Fresh Lumpia, but theirs is more wet. I like their offers better than other vegetarian restos because of the wide array of choices and the unsatiated tastes. Try to visit them and remember not to bring any meat inside to respect their religion and rules.

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    Bodhi Vegetarian Healthfood - What can be healthier than a vegetarian meal at Bodhi? They're not only good for you but the taste isn't bad at all.

    Bodhi Vegetarian Healthfood

    4.0(1 review)
    2.7 kmManila City

    One good reason to go vegetarian -- or vegan, as they like to be called -- is for good health. A…read morevegetarian diet is supposedly the healthiest there is, but some doctors will say that there is not enough protein in their diet to be totally healthy. I don't care to join either side of this debate. What i do is eat vegetarian dishes whenever possible, but still go for red meat and fowl on a regular basis. Whenever I am out on the field for work, I usually end up heading for the nearest SM food court to eat, and I'm glad that a lot of them have a branch of Bodhi Vegetarian Healthfood. The taste of their various vegemeat dishes comes close enough to the real thing. One of my favorites is their version of sweet and sour pork, as well as their pork barbecue on a stick. Biting into either dish tells you that it can't possibly be real pork. This is where the tofu-based dishes is a dead giveaway that it's not the real thing. But then, you would know because this is a vegan place, remember? Bodhi has set meals for less than P100 and they even come with a teeny weenie cup of iced tea or soda as well as a complimentary mini cup of soup. When I was young, the only place to get vegetarian meals on a regular basis was the Adventist Hospital in Pasay City. I'm glad that we Pinoys have come to appreciate the health benefits of vegetarian food, and that there is a Bodhi Vegetarian Healthfood place nearby. Four stars for them,

    The Vegetarian Kitchen - Refreshing drinks

    The Vegetarian Kitchen

    4.7(3 reviews)
    6.5 kmQuezon City
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    First time here. The food was amazing -- really tasty and vegan friendly. Super impressive and…read moreperfectly seasoned, legit Filipino food without the meat. Staff were very friendly, and the food came out quickly. Loved the unique and refreshing drinks too. Great job!

    If you're vegan/vegetarian, and you're planning to change the minds of the meat-eaters in your…read morelives and convince them to "cross over to your side", this is the place you should bring them to. A trip to The Vegetarian Kitchen is a special occasion for me because it's far (I live in the south) and for me to go all the way to QC, it has to be worth it. And "worth it" is what TVK's food is all about. This place really knows how to do COMFORT FOOD so, so well. Each meal is plated beautifully and carefully, and (pardon the *vegan* cheese) with so much love. What I love about TVK is how vegan-friendly it is. The menu has "V" markers for vegan dishes, and makes it convenient for us vegans. I recommend the Tocino and Tofu Scramble if you're feeling breakfast-y. The Grilled Salmon with Coriander Pesto is a house favorite. You'll love the "fish" they used, which has a seaweed skin. The Grilled Steak Sandwich is great for meat-loving folks, and very hearty. For appetizers, their fried tofu skins are delicious (though, if you're oil-conscious, order something else). Every month they feature a different cuisine along with their regular menu, so clearly there's always a good reason to come here at least once a month! This place really does vegetables the justice they deserve, and this remains among the top veggie restaurants in my list.

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    Daily Veggie N Cafe - Misua guisado

    Daily Veggie N Cafe

    4.0(1 review)
    5.2 kmQuezon City

    I visit here often to buy their frozen veggie snacks like nuggets and tofu, but it is only now that…read moreI get to try their dishes dine-in. The owners of Daily Veggie are Buddhists, therefore having a vegan/vegetarian lifestyle. All of the dishes served here are vegetarian, and as practicing Buddhists, they also highly discourage customers bringing in non-vegetarian items to their restaurant as a sign of respect. Although there are some real vegetables in their dishes, most of them make use of mock meat, or soy protein. They made it really good and tasty and it is a good way to introduce non-meat diet to kids. They have soy fish that tasted like real fish, and even nuggets that can rival the one from McDonald's. We ordered a lot during our stay, probably 3/4 of their menu. The best part is its price. It is very inexpensive yet it fills you up and tasted great. My recommendations for this store are Fried mushrooms - great for snacking and has good flavor. I also loved the bean curd skin hotpot. The fried porkchop is a favorite of the kids. The sizzling taopao is also a must-try. The sweet and sour pork is surprisingly good. If you get lost with their menu, try to get recommendations from the servers, they have never let me down. Serving is family style and no garnish whatsoever. They cater and can also host parties like birthdays and baptismals. The restaurant also serves as a store where you can buy the frozen version of their dishes, and some unique vegetarian snacks like mushroom jerky, chia butter, mushroom powder for flavoring among others.

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    Veggiezen - Veggiezen fried rice, mushroom sisig and mushroom teriyaki!

    Veggiezen

    4.8(4 reviews)
    6.8 kmSan Juan City
    ₱₱

    I don't live near Veggiezen so I've only been here once! It reminds me of a slightly upscale…read moreversion of the veggie restaurants in the Binondo area (in a good, good way!). They've got loads of selections here (all veg!), as well as a shelf filled with interesting local and imported food products. Apart from the not-so-fast service, I'd recommend this place any day to anyone. I'd say get their quekiam (one of their specialties)--this erm..thing (I don't know, gluten or soy based mock meat?) is stuffed with savory veggies and mushrooms and comes with a spicy red sauce on the side. It's definitely not like the street kikiam which is made of god knows what! Super tasty appetizer... I was excited to try their veg sisig as it was one of their specialties, but I was a bit disappointed as the serving was quite small (at Php 170...) and while it was seasoned well and had a variety of mushrooms and minced tofu/soy/gluten (unsure...), I guess it lacked that creamy sauce that I loved when I used to eat the real pork sisig. It could use some veg mayo or some sauce to elevate it to a really satisfying sisig recreation. However, I should mention that it did come with crumbled chicharon (made of tofu skins) on top! They carry Superfood Grocer's amazing vegan ice cream here by the way! And you get a complimentary cup of pandan tea!

    I had just gotten back from a trip - food trip, to be more specific - and was feeling a bit too…read moreheavy and full and overall UGH from all the unhealthy things and mindless munchies that wreaked havoc on my body so my fiancé and I decided to have something kind. We wanted salad originally but he found something better: Veggiezen! Hard to miss if you are not looking for it specifically and even harder to consider with all the other "tastier" options in the Jose Abad area but I am glad we didn't miss it!! Their menu seems Chinese-inspired and I think this is the best part about it. Oriental favorites, vegetarian-ized, with a sprinkling of Filipino favorites too. The tofu chicharon tastes exactly like chicharon, the mushroom sisig tastes exactly like sisig, the mushroom teriyaki tastes exactly like Chinese teriyaki! What more the other things on the menu?! Can't wait to try!! Hay, If I could cook dishes likes these every single day, then I could definitely be vegetarian for life! For now, I'm just happy to have restored my body's zen - even just for a moment.

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