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    Tim Ho Wan - (",)

    Tim Ho Wan

    3.4(19 reviews)
    3.0 kmTaguig City
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    Can't complain. Good food! Good prices! Definitely good service!…read more Get here early or you may have to wait a bit for seat, however, everything moves quick so you won't need to wait for a long time. Portions are smaller compare to other international locations but it's just right for me because the prices are way lower. It's also less noisy inside compare to the restaurant next door so you'll definitely be able to hold a conversation with your friends and family.

    The hubby has never had Tim Ho Wan before and we got lucky that our air bnb had one just across the…read morestreet. Let's give it a go shall we. First we have Century Egg congee. This porridge has great flavor. It's warming and comforting. 8.5/10 Chicken Feet, the texture is on point. The flavors are sublime. 8/10. Dumpling with the spicy sauce. Bussin! 9/10 The mushroom bun is ok. The looks are spectacular, the flavor is just md. 6.5/10 Bean Curd skin. That's a favorite of mine. 8.6/10 The meatballs, another favorite of mine 8.9/10 Then there's the signature pork Buns. Of course these can get a 9.5/10 My favorite thing to get here is this. The rice in lotus leaf dish. So much comfort in this plate, it can get a 10/10. If you ever make it to Taguig, do give this spot a proper go at it and let me know what you think. Hit that follow for more food and travel adventures by yours truly. Share this review with a smash mode buddy and thank you so much for reading along. I love you Mwah!

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    Lugang Cafe

    Lugang Cafe

    3.4(9 reviews)
    2.9 kmTaguig City
    ₱₱₱

    My parents been coming here for years when they visit from the US. Was expecting it to be really…read moregood. The food was all pretty good, good sized servings but what was horrible was the service. Place wasn't even that busy but took so long to get anything. Asked the same waiter twice for my soda which never came and they even charged me for it. Sent that bill back to remove it and they seemed bothered that I did that. Then we decided to get 2 ice cream desserts before heading home but we should've just went home. Took over 25 minutes...for ice cream. I wouldn't come back here with All the other choices they have

    To avoid confusion with other establishments in Manila, what is known in Beijing and Shanghai as…read morethe Bellagio is called Lugang Cafe here. We patronized the place in order to take advantage of their Feast All You Can promo which, for less than six hundred pesos, allows you to order one House Specialty and as much as you want of most everything else on the menu. Now, it bears mentioning that I'm not exactly a fan of buffets--often, ninety percent of what's laid out is a half-baked concoction of chefs that don't exactly have the time to develop and focus on every single dish they have to pop out come the dinner rush, and not everything is worth the calories--and while the food at Lugang isn't really served buffet style, I was hesitant. I was willing to try it though because I figured if I was ordering from the menu anyway, then those dishes probably did go through better development procedures than buffet food. For my House Specialty dish, I ordered their crispy fried chicken (but only because everyone else at my table had already ordered their Hainan chicken). The chicken that they set down in front of me was a healthy brown color (very promising), and the skin definitely looked crispy. It tasted pretty good, too! I was happily surprised that they did not commit the fried chicken sin of uneven cooking and underseasoning. The rest of what I ate was mostly their Xiao Long Bao. There were other dishes on our table, but I couldn't stop eating the Xiao Long Bao. It was THAT GOOD. I liked that the wrapper wasn't fragile (like in other places), so the soup wouldn't pour out at the slightest touch of your chopsticks. Another homerun was their mango dessert thing. They serve it with ice cream and shaved ice, and it's a simple-looking bowl of yellow stuff, but it was surprisingly REALLY REALLY REALLY GOOD. I'm a chocolate-is-the-only-real-dessert kind of gal, but let me tell you, they must lace their mangoes with some sort of aphrodisiac because everyone at our table loved it! So much so that we ordered several more bowls to share. I was surprised to find how much I loved Lugang Cafe. For a while now, I've been too suspicious of it to patronize it, but now I think of it as a go-to for indecisive and hungry moments.

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    Tim Ho Wan - BBQ Pork Buns!!!

    Tim Ho Wan

    4.1(33 reviews)
    4.8 kmMandaluyong City
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    FYI, I ate Balut on this trip!!!!!!!! Finally Freeeeeeeeeee. Hahhahaahahahha…read more I'm so confused. Admittedly, Filipino food for the most part, not my jam. Most likely Tim Ho Wan curtailed their menu/dishes, way of cooking to the fillipino palate......maybe???? I'm confused that a previously Michelin rated domain super franchise has some super mediocre dishes. Actually the Yang Chow fried rice is 1 star at best. Didn't even finish it. The pork chop was decent, they had a different take on the frying and I appreciated it. But the fried rice, 3 bites, nope. The Prawn Fried Chicken wings and drums........soooo confusing. When it arrived I smelled shrimp, it was strong enough to overtake the table, not in a bad way just had u questioning how chicken could smell so strongly Prawn. I guess that's why they call it that! Perhaps it's a thing here or am existing trend I'm clueless about, but for me, yea.......no. Fried chicken itself was good, just like the Tim How Wan in China (without the prawn frying) but the prawn frying here was just nope! The beef brisket noodle soup.......noodles mushy. A big nonooooooooo. Beef and tendons were just ok. Broth just ok..... The BBQ Pork Buns thankfully NOT messed with. Always the shining star of Tim Ho Wan. Flaky, hot, tasty. The salvaging only dish here. Everything but the Buns (4 Star), 1 Star. Service, hard working people, especially front desk taking names and numbers - 4 Star girl. 2 stars overall. Super odd, and I hope a super outlier for a franchise I expect WAY MORE FROME.

    Michelin star status and there's a reason why. The dim sum was so unique and so good. My sister and…read moreI shared some fan favorites and some Tim Ho Wan specials. Pictures are worth 1,000 words so will let the pictures speak for itself. There may be a wait but trust me, it's worth it.

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    Luk Yuen - dimsum - Updated May 2026

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