During one of my random visits to Binondo with a friend of mine, we chanced upon Mei Sum Teahouse, a Chinese restaurant along the city's famous Ongpin Street. Outside the restaurant sits towers of dim sum steamers and since we were in the mood for a delicious dim sum lunch, we thought, why not take a chance on this restaurant?
Once we entered, we were guided to our table in the crowded room and we then proceeded to order. We got the ever-popular hakaw or steamed shrimp dim sum, the sharks fin dumpling, an asado pao, steamed fish with taro and a plate of steamed broccoli. Most of the dim sum that's available in the restaurant is priced at a very reasonable Php 77.
Our orders came quickly and we soon started chowing down. The hakaw and sharks fin dumplings were delicious, tender and juicy. The asado pao was also very tasty. The steamed fish with taro was just a little bit too dry for my liking and the fish was so small that it felt more like a taro dish. The steamed broccoli was very good, nicely seasoned with garlic. All in all, it was a good, filling, dim sum lunch! read more