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| this summer we went twice to this chinese restaurant along banawe street in quezon city. the food is incredibly good! it's a very cheap eat-all-you-can buffet (P180 plus). be there at lunch time and supper time. and go for the steamed salmon! ummm! perfect! the name is tramway. |
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| These Chinese food businesses have direct contacts with wholesalers and manufacturers and get real cheap deals with them. Because they buy in bulk. At times they even buy straight from farms or fish ports, like the one at Malabon and Navotas Well, other Pinoy food businessmen are catching up with this, fast. By the way, wanna have a meal of cheap fresh seafood grilled before your eyes? They have dinner hut nooks at the Malabon fish port you'll truly love. This happens early in the morning, though, at 3 or 4 am. I think they also have this late at night. Ciao! |
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| Hi guyz! just wanna share a restaurant we discovered 2 years ago the place is called "wok-in" right beside malate church manila. God! they serve really good foods there, try their "sipa" i think it is a ground beef and pork wrapped in a tapioca wrapper, deep fried until the wrapper is crispy, yuuummy (stomach rumbling) hehe, oh they also have a special sauce to go with the "sipa", a lot of good food on their menu also and cheaper compare to other chinese restaurant. =) Have a good one guyz.. |
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| I've tried WOK IN for a couple of times , is it still there near Malate Church (across Rajah Sulayman Park)? But haven't tried TG's recommendations, I'll do that one of these days especially the Chinese buffet, back to seefood diet i guess, what I see I eat, seefood diet.... Yum Yum! |
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