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    Lugang Café

    4.0 (17 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Vietnamese eggrolls
    Jessica R.

    Seated 8 of us within 15-20 minutes on a busy Saturday afternoon! Food was good but not great also not a fan of the fried rice. The waiters were very nice and very quick with the food. We were seated in their second floor which looked over the bottom and outside of the mall.

    Roasted pork belly
    Giselle P.

    Located inside the Mall of Asia, Lugang Cafe offers traditional Chinese fair. You can choose from a small selection of dim sum to shareable plates. We had ordered the Xiao Long Bao, pan fried siao pao, roasted pork belly, seafood soup, and golden fried rice. The xiao long bao and the soup was just what was needed as two in the party had bad colds. The roasted pork belly was so tender and juicy, but was a tough to bite into. A knife is recommended. The staff was very attentive and my family told them it was my birthday. After the food was brought out, the staff came to sing happy birthday in Cantonese and Tagalog. The ambiance has a five star feel, but dress is casual.

    Great ambiance

    Food is great flavors you may taste the freshness of their food staff are very accommodating Especially Ms. Yen

    XLB... better than Ding
    David H.

    Their XLB certainly beats Din but I wasn't that impressed with everything else. Service is bad and my ice tea didn't come very late. The fried shrimp ball is definitely a regret, sadly wonder why they consider a starred attraction. Must be a local Filipino favored item.

    Time to eat!!!
    Nyx P.

    Everything we had was amazing, from dimsum, fish, vegetables, and shrimp. The salted egg bitter melon was interestingly good. The food takes a while to come out which is typical in the Philippines, but it's worth it.

    Zeny M.

    Ordered Sio Mai and soup dumplings. It was okay. Pork has an after taste.

    Peanut noodles and xlb :)
    Reena G.

    After two hours of brisk walking around the mall to do errands, I was itching for some quiet, to be seated in a nice chair, and rest my tired feet. Of course, there's the concern of my grumbling tummy. Finding Lugang, I entered and chose to be seated at the mezzanine dining area where there are even less people. I ordered their pork xiao long bao, something I really like comparing amongst restaurants. Then I ordered a serving of their noodles with peanut sauce as my main. I know I'm sounding like a pig, but I swear I didn't finish all of it. When the xiao long bao was served, I found it to be a bit small compared to the one I usually have at another restaurant. But when I took a piece, it was indeed small, but it packed a punch. It was very tasty even without much of the dipping sauce. The noodle dish was served shortly after and I indulged myself in the slightly spicy light peanut sauce. I liked that the noodles were soft, making it easy to chew and allowing me to enjoy each spoonful without too much effort. I didn't just solve my tummy concern, I was also able to rest and enjoy the tasteful interiors and nice ambience. I was able to take home half of each order, too.

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    They don't serve the food at the same time.. Our beef tenderloin was served real late. Our mint juice was not served at all.

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    Review Highlights - Lugang Café

    The xiao long bao and the soup was just what was needed as two in the party had bad colds.

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    Fat Fook Taiwanese Kitchen

    Fat Fook Taiwanese Kitchen

    4.7(3 reviews)
    14.4 kmQuezon City

    Awesome place. Found this place while my husband and I were looking for a place to eat. The place…read morewas spacious. We didn't get seated right away tho considering there were only about 4 tables occupied. Didn't greet us at the front and just waved us in. The waitress who took our order (I think her name is Elena, this was January 12, 2020 at 9PM) looked kind of pissed off. I was asking her what the seasoning was for Three Cup Chicken and I didn't understand her the first time (I was sick and my hearing wasn't at its best) so I asked her to repeat it and she looked as if rolling her eyes at me was the only thing she forgot to do. Anyhow, we ordered the Spicy Wanton and the Three Cup Chicken and some plain rice. The food got served pretty fast but the waitress didn't give us any utensils to use. The other waiter, RJ, noticed we haven't started so he gave us utensils. The food was pretty good. I liked the Three Cup Chicken a lot. I also got the Yakult Green Tea which came in a huge plastic cup. We noticed RJ, the waiter was the only one really working in the establishment. He's always on the go and always helping out customers. There were 3 more people out there but he was very consistent and quick and refilled our water so we gave him a tip. Kudos to RJ. He is a really good worker. Y'all should make him a manager. Will come back for sure. Gave them 5 stars cause RJ made it a good experience,

    Saw this restaurant some weeks ago when I dropped by SM North EDSA. At first glance, I thought it…read moreis something expensive and not-so-authentic, and I was in a bit of hurry so I didn't give it a chance. For the sake of trying out new restos, I gave this one a try recently. I was surprised to see that they serve Taiwanese street food favorites and traditional dishes. Their menu looks wonderful and made everything looks so delicious. Unfortunately, we skipped the street food fare because I was with my parents-in-law who are not very adventurous for a dinner. However, we did order Xiao Long Bao, Beef Tendon in Pot, Red Roasted Eggplant, and Hot Prawn Salad. We tried ordering the Kiampong (Chinese Fried Rice), but it was out of stock. Their Xiao Long Bao, for me, is by far, one of the best I have tried. The skin is very delicate and melts in your mouth. The soup inside fills up the bun and is very flavorful. The meat is soft. The other dishes we ordered are normal but cooked well. I am hoping to try their night market favorites next time. Just made me miss Taiwan all of a sudden.

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    Fat Fook Taiwanese Kitchen
    Fat Fook Taiwanese Kitchen
    Fat Fook Taiwanese Kitchen

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    Hot Star Large Fried Chicken

    Hot Star Large Fried Chicken

    3.8(6 reviews)
    1.6 kmPasay City

    Like chicken? How about Taiwanese-style fried chicken, large enough to cover your face? If your…read moreanswer is yes, then Hot Star is definitely worth a visit. The specialty is, as mentioned, large. Light eaters may want to consider sharing, while those with larger stomachs to fill will likely be satisfied. Be warned, though, the rice included with the meal is on the small side, so order an extra one (or two) if you don't want to risk feeling unsatisfied. Hot Star can get full at night, especially on weekends and when there is an ongoing event at the nearby Mall of Asia Arena. To avoid disappointment, drop by at an off hour or be prepared to wait a while. The ambience is pretty much fast-food standard, but more cramped than most. There is an outdoor area where smoking is frowned upon, although you can take a few steps to one of several nearby ashtrays. If your meal leaves you feeling a little too stuffed, there is an actual running track right outside, so slowly walking off what you just ate is a definite (if somewhat unconventional) option. If you do, expect a lot of real runners and dog walkers beside you.

    This area is one of our constant stops, especially if we need to wait for traffic to get better or…read morewhen we have to grab a bite before heading home. Such was the case when I first tried Hot Star Chicken. We were heading home, and because of traffic along EDSA, we got to the area at around 9 in the evening and decided it was too late for us to still make it home for dinner. We looked around and it was one of the very few establishments open. Famished, my dad and I ordered one each, with me getting the barbecue flavor while he got the original one. We were very hungry, but boy, we were shocked when our orders arrived. The chicken was huge! Not wanting our food to get cold, we dug in. I was very happy with mine, a bit sweet similar to how Korean chicken tastes. Given the Filipino's innate love for sweet food and the value for money in this more-than-enough meal, I'm pretty sure Hot Star will be a "hot" item in the lists of foodies and will receive stars in their hearts and tummies.

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    Hot Star Large Fried Chicken - They weren't lying when they said it would be large.

    They weren't lying when they said it would be large.

    Hot Star Large Fried Chicken - Barbecue chicken and orginal chicken. Yum!

    Barbecue chicken and orginal chicken. Yum!

    Hot Star Large Fried Chicken - Hot Star LARGE Fried Chicken

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    Hot Star LARGE Fried Chicken

    Fong Wei Wu - Pork kidney noodle soup

    Fong Wei Wu

    4.5(2 reviews)
    9.8 kmQuezon City

    Fong Wei Wu used to be called and was more known as Feng Wei Wee. I'm not so sure why they changed…read moretheir name as everything is the same in the menu anyway. Could it be a change in ownership or tax troubles? Who knows. The important thing is that they still deliver the same quality of food that made them famous. The whole restaurant is unassuming. It is small and doesn't look like much. For all intents and purposes, it's basically a turo-turo. This is where all similarities end, as the food is completely different. If this is your first time, I suggest going with the house specialty, the hong ma. It is a sizable bit of braised pork belly. Don't you dare remove the fat when you're about to eat it. It's part of the experience. This dish is really rich and decadent so I don't recommend eating it all by yourself. Share it with someone lest you get a heart attack after.

    Fong Wei Wu is a small Taiwanese canteen type restaurant and is a constant favorite of most Chinese…read moreseniors that live around the Banawe area. It took me completely off-guard when they just turned around and changed their name from Feng Wei Wee (not sure why; it's not like they tried very hard for a new name). The menu consists of simple homemade Taiwanese cuisine that feels as if your very own Taiwanese grandmother cooked for your family. I won't lie, when my grandmother has a potluck party and she has no time to cook, she asks me to run over to Fong Wei Wu to order their food to bring as her dish. She manages to pull it off every single time. Sometimes I wish I could cook that well and get away with it. My go-to orders would be their Kiampang (Adobo fried rice), and Angsho Chicken Leg.

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    Fong Wei Wu - Pork chop rice

    Pork chop rice

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    Lugang Café - chinese - Updated May 2026

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