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Binondo, which is Chinatown in Manila, Philippines, is one of the best places to eat when you’re in Manila. You’ll find a good range of Chinese Filipino food, and overall, I was pleasantly surprised how friendly, clean, and nice it was. Binondo is also known to be the world’s oldest Chinatowns, and it really has some old style charm to it, and some delicious food to eat.
On this particular Manila Chinatown food tour, my wife Ying and I set off in the morning to just walk around and eat what we saw. I had done some research and wrote down some places to eat, but we were just going to go ourselves and get a feel for walking around and see if we could find any other food. About halfway through the day, we were filming, and we randomly bumped in Nathan who watches our videos. He not only is from Manila, but he’s also from Manila Chinatown, and he brought us around for the rest of this food tour – so big thank you to Nathan and his fiance!
Here are the place we ate on this Chinese Filipino food tour of Manila Chinatown (Binondo):
Dong Bei Dumplings – This restaurant is legendary in Chinatown Manila for their pork and chive dumplings – 150 PHP ($3.01). The dumplings seemed a little on the expensive side, but they were pretty awesomely delicious. It was a great way to start this Binondo food tour.
Estero Fast Food – Next, we stopped at a restaurant called Estero fast food, serving all sorts of Chinese Filipino street food. We ordered buttered chicken, fried frog legs, stuffed squid, and finally mixed vegetables. The food was all OK, nothing really stand out to me, and wasn’t a huge fan of the buttered chicken. Total price – 650 PHP ($13.05)
Ho-Land Hopia and Bakery – This is a legendary bakery in Manila’s Binondo, and they are especially known for their original mung bean pastry hopia. Hopia original – 48 PHP ($0.96)
New Po Heng Lumpia House – After meeting up with Nathan and his fiance, we headed first to go eat some lumpia. The lumpia was excellent, among the best fresh Chinese lumpia I’ve ever had. Lumpia – 60 PHP ($1.20)
Siopao – Nathan knew of this hole in the wall spot, and their siopao were delicious, so fluffy and packed with flavor. Price – 20 PHP ($0.40)
Serry Restaurant – Eating at Serry Restaurant in Binondo was the highlight of this Manila Chinatown food tour for me. We first had Soup Number Five (Soup #5), a notorious bull penis soup, and it was actually incredibly delicious. I loved it. Also, the black chicken soup was incredibly good, very herbal and very clean tasting. Total price – 280 PHP ($5.62)
899 Restaurant – Finally, to end this Chinatown tour, Nathan took us to one of his favorite restaurants in Binondo called 899, especially to eat pig intestines and braised tongue. The tongue was absolutely sensational, while both the big and small intestines were also delicious. Total price – 650 PHP ($13.05)
When you’re in Manila, walking around Binondo, Manila’s Chinatown, is one of the best things to do. You’ll find some great food, and it’s just a fun place to walk around and explore on foot. Thank you to Nathan for his help in this video!
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Seeing how you have the best "yummy" face in food, I think you need a "disaapointed" face to balance out the universe.
You missed Wai Ying
Dog legs more delicious than frog legs …Mark try it…….
binondo looks much cleaner than kuala lumpurs chinatown.
Di yogyakarta juga ada pia
I have had fried Bull Testicles. If you don't think about it it tastes good.
Ying always buys so many snacks its so cute and funny! I do the same thing !
I pass on #4#5?
Could you open your mouth wider
Where is Micah my baby love ?❤️
Love ur video Mark !❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Local people here were actually speaking Chinese 🙂
Welcome to the Philippines! ?? Thank you for visiting and also featuring Binondo! Dumplings are so good there. Enjoy eating! ???❤
Dog dumpling is amazing too..
Yes it is the oldest China town in the world.
Binondo is the place to go for Chinese food.
All of those worth 650 pesos? hahaha next time you travel you should get some.guide mark
Polland and Holland Hopia are the best for me!
Yeah good thinking befriending Nathan so he could show you around. I just don’t like the cross contamination.
Best food EVER @markwiens
I am here in Manila and spend all day today trying to find the same restaurants as you did in the only one I didn’t get was 899 the rest is still a mystery to me I was hoping if you guys can provide more information on how to find them?
This guy Nathan is amazing tour guide and I agree if it wouldn’t be for him does show would never turn out so good in the beginning you didn’t like what you were eating before you met Nathan
Is the black chicken born black or they make it to be black when cooked? Never seen it before.
This time Mark looks really "circumspect"… ! 😉
Ongpin is popular place in Chinatown manila
Estero is my favorite go to place.. shouldve tried the sweet and sour plates. May it be chicken or pork.
I wish u can eat REAL FILIPINO FOOD or delicacies
thank you mark wiens..???