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2.0 (1 review)
Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Taiwan Shabu-Shabu

Taiwan Shabu-Shabu

4.0(1 review)
0.9 km

Very good venue with mostly good fresh food to cook at your table in Ayala's multi-part Atria strip…read moremall/plaza between Megaworld and SM City on Diversion (3.5 stars rounded up). We had to send the one scallop (?), much of the heap of Chinese cabbage, and the little corn cob back as they were decidely not fresh, but the rest was quite good. On top of the set plate (500p for the small), we ordered more seafood balls, and some white noodles that I think go better with the meal than the thin glass noodles included with the meal. Too bad the broth pot is not split into spiced and plain water (as some hot pot restos do), but you can add some flavours from the condiment table to accompany the extra vegetables they start with in the broth. The condiments - minced garlic, chopped onions and shallots, scallions, soy sauce, deep-flavoured bean sauce and chili paste - that you mix up at a separate table according to your taste were fresh, and really close in flavour to what one gets in Taiwan and Manila (where one can find many hot-pot restaurants, with one of the best being Ping Yang at the corner of Adriatico and Julio Nakpil Streets in Malate). We are glad to find yet another good resto here in Iloilo, because there really are few worth returning to. I recommend this restaurant highly, but make sure the staff bring you all fresh ingredients for your own style of cooking at the table. Far exceeds most Korean 'self-cook' fare that usually starts/stops with fatty pork belly, and therefore is far less fattening. Check it out?

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kong kee siopao - Pancit and siopao

kong kee siopao

3.7(3 reviews)
3.1 km

People raved to me how good their siopao and pancit was... but when I got it I was disappointed. I…read moreeven got some for my cousins who told me it was their favorite but haven't ordered any in a while. I've had better siopaos in the Philippines ... in my opinion the convenient store 7/11 has better tasting ones. I mean in terms of fluffiness, their siopao is better than Chow Kings. My cousin even said their siopao in Kong Kee didn't taste the same as they remembered. The little vinegar sauce to go with the siopao is what I used to mask some of the flavors of the filling. And their pancit I'm guessing is a twist of Chinese influence ... it was quite saucy and it somewhat tasted smokey-burnt. So it was kind of upsetting. Understandably in the Philippines the food portion is on a smaller scale, and I didn't want to waste the pancit so I just had to finish it. I also placed my order for take out, and service was lacking. The ladies almost made it feel like they didn't want to take our order. Just glad I decided to do take out.

One of the oldest Chinese restaurants in the city. They are known for their siopao and pancit sun…read moreyat sen. The prices are reasonable but the quality has gone slightly downhill. One time i ordered buttered chicken, it was not thoroughly cooked. They accept feedback though and when i ordered again, they made sure it was done right. They also offer party trays which you can order the same day. Very convenient.

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