I've always had an appreciation for Chinese cuisine, they have the healthiest dishes with the most heavenly flavors. It is especially interesting how the spices/herbs, vegetables and ingredients (in general) are integrated uniquely into each dish.
The Chinatown in Binondo is the oldest Chinatown in the world so one could expect a strong presence of the Chinese culture and old traditions in the area. And lucky for us, when there's culture, it often involves food. I have always wanted to visit Binondo because I have been hearing that there are many hole in the wall restaurants there that offer great food at a cheap cost. So my friends and I went to Binondo to go on a food trip during Easter Sunday. I actually patterned our trip on several blogs that I have read.
Our food adventure started here:
Ongpin street |
Welcome to Chinatown, rawr! :)
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After walking for a couple of minutes we came across Shanghai fried siopao, I've heard and read about their fried siopao online so we really wanted to try it. And it was really really really good. Nearby was Shining Star Fastfood where we sat and ordered Cogon juice.
Dianne's Cogon juice |
Where cogon juice comes from (boiled in water) |
We then continued to walk, I did have a map that I manually drew but it wasn't of much use, we let our feet take us where ever they wanted to go!
We came across Shin Tai-Shang Foods which I have read about online, we went inside and they had such a wide variety of products available. They have interesting pastries too; Cham bought a Strawberry Mochi cake and I got a Green Tea and Plum cake. They're both very very sweet, great for my sweet tooth :)
In front of Wai Ying Fastfood where we ate Hakao |
We were already quite full after the fried siopao, hakao and pastries but Dianne heard that Masuki has the best noodles in the area so we really had to try it.
Beef Mami at Masuki |
buying hopia and other pasalubong at Eng Bee Tin |
The problem was, there were too many restaurants but we're three small girls with limited stomach space. haha. After eating noodles, we could no longer eat any more. Since divisoria was as stone throw away, we decided to head in that direction instead. We went shopping to kill time until mass that afternoon.
The Easter Sunday afternoon mass in the Binondo Church was at 4pm. It is such a beautiful Church, it is just quite sad that it doesn't seem to be well taken care of.
Before meeting with Cham and Dianne, I actually heard mass at the Sta. Clara Church as well, it was my first time to go there and I couldn't help but take a photo of the beautiful painting in front.
After the mass, and maybe due to walking so much, I felt so hungry. Tasty Dumplings was right beside the Church so we decided to get a merienda/ early dinner there and ordered Porkchop noodles.
Cham with our food |