Showing posts with label Dimsum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dimsum. Show all posts

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Loving Chinese Food

Living near Banawe has a lot of perks. Other than it being car-parts central (perfect for us car addicts!), it is also a foodie haven!

One of the restaurants we frequent when craving for good and affordable Chinese food would be Lam Tin.

I can't exactly say it's a "hole in the wall", since it's located right along Banawe. But if you love Chinese food, this place is really worth a try!

Last night's dinner was Sweet and Sour Pork Rice (Php 110), White Chicken Rice (Php 110), and Pork Siomai (Php 65)

    

Servings are big and you can request for complimentary soup. The Sweet and Sour Pork was just a bang for the buck! The meat was crunchy on the outside and tender on the inside, the way sweet and sour pork should be! The White Chicken Rice is my favorite dish! You get a quarter chicken (leg and thigh) that's generously bathed with ginger and chives, which gives it a whole new world of flavors.

The Pork Siomai was also really good. Each piece had a whole shrimp tucked in inside. The meat was really flavorful.



To end our meal, we got out favorite almond with lychee (Php 45). A substantial amount of almond jelly cubes served with crushed ice and topped with two pieces of canned lychees. Perfect way to end our meal!

For those who are in a tight budget but still want to have a good meal, Lam Tin is for you!

LAM TIN
30-U Banawe Corner M. Cuenco Street, Santo Domingo, Quezon City

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

A One Time Affair

For Anya's (Kyle's sister) birthday, we had a lunch celebration at Tim Ho Wan, SM Megamall. Tim How Wan is known as the “cheapest Michelin-starred restaurant in the world” that specializes in dimsum. Being fond of Chinese food, and being Chinese myself, I had high expectations for this place.

Since it was a Saturday, and we knew that there's always a queue here, we made it a point to be at SM Megamall before it even opens. We arrived at the mall with 10 minutes to spare, but when we got to Tim Ho Wan, there was already a queue before us. I think we were ninth or tenth on the list. In just a few minutes, the queue extended all the way to Chez Karine.

They have a very strict policy on their accommodations. The entire dining party must be present at the time your name is called, otherwise, only those present will be seated. They also don't do reservations. I think having quite a limited seating capacity and a massive crowd to serve called for this strict policy.

Lunch service starts 10:45 AM, so we had to wait for another 45 minutes. We were finally seated and we placed our orders using the order sheet that was set on the table. Customers just need to write the quantity of the item that they would want to order. This was actually more convenient and made the ordering process more efficient.

It just took a short time before our orders arrived.

Baked Bun with BBQ Pork (Php145 - 3 pcs) is their signature dimsum

     

The bun was soft and flaky, while the bbq pork was a bit too sweet for my liking. There wasn't really anything special with this, it's like eating pandesal with sweet barbecue. Oddly enough, the taste reminded me of Goldilock's asado roll.  >.<

I also tried their Pan Fried Carrot Cake (Php 145). Also nothing special about this. If you frequent Ongpin or Binondo area, you'd be able to find something better than this.

Next is the Steam Spinach Dumpling with Shrimp(Php 120)



I guess the name of the dimsum itself is self-explanatory. Also nothing special.

For our rice toppings we had the Pork Rib Rice and the Rice with Beef & Fried Egg (Php 180)

    

The pork ribs were ok. It was tender and had a nice amount of heat. Then again, I've had better. The rice with beef on the other hand was just a huge disappointment. The beef had no flavor whatsoever! We had to add an ample amount of their soy sauce just to be able to eat this dish.

I am no food critic, but you don't need a sophisticated palate to know what good food tastes like. Having traveled to both Hong Kong and Singapore, I would say that the taste of the food at Tim Ho Wan was just really mediocre.

Overall, we just found it overrated. As Anya said, it's one of those places that you just have to try once, just to say that you've been there. It's definitely not worth the long queue.

Tim Ho Wan

SM Mega Fashion Hall (SM Megamall Bldg. D)