Showing posts with label siomai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label siomai. Show all posts

Monday, November 25, 2013

Xin Tian Di dimsum buffet new items

Just recently we were back at Xin Tian Di because we can't get enough of their stuff.
I'm happy to find that the menu has new items and some of the weird stuff have been phased out like the Malay Cake that literally tastes like sweet sponge cake.

The ordering system: by the piece, they cook per order
My tip: skip the super filling items like noodles and rice.
And order the good stuff like hakaw and deep fried shrimp dumplings

Check out the photos to appreciate. Enjoy!

 XinTianDi is located at
4/F Crowne Plaza Galleria Manila
Ortigas Ave. QC
(02)6337222 loc 7240 to reserve

don't miss this Steamed Seafood Dumpling with Superior soup
Chili Wantons

vegetarian spring rolls, this time i'll pass
 more choices for the ravenous eater

bland flied rice, needs mo salt
hakaw yummy

They call this Ampalaya Roll but its just painted pastry with chocolate inside

Lomaikai or Ma chang sticky glutinous rice with meat

Left to right: Chocolate dumplings, coffee jelly, birds eye dumplings, fried hakaw, hakaw, chili dumpling, spring roll, etc.

Pig out on these Deep Fried Shrimp Dumplings, really good

Monday, May 9, 2011

Get Sum Dimsum at Wai Ying

Hmmm... a trip to binondo won't be complete without that authentic dimsum fix.
My top places are Wai ying, Ying ying, golden fortune, david's and president's teahouse. But if you want dimsum that won't cost an arm and a leg, you better head your butt to waiying. Located in benavides st. waiying fastfood is no frills type dimsum place. the menu consisting of favorites and then some are on a laminated menu with both friendly english and chinese. the siomai here is good, president's is better but for 55 (2012 price is now 70) per order who's complaining? my list of must-orders: roast duck noodle or rice at 120 bucks this is sulit. the roast duck is crunchy and done right. shrimp or asado cheung fan, a flat roll with shrimp or pork dipped in soy sauce, pork siomai,
steamed tofu, curry beef siomai (fried beef dumpling in curry sauce) and the radish cake. if you want rice toppings, there are modern favorites like lemon chicken, honey-baked rib, curry, and chicken with black mushroom (my favorite). and mind you they don't scrimp on rice so its better shared.

ps if you're a bit queasy about interiors wai ying might NOT be the place for you. the tables need to be replaced but i'm quite comfy with the light blue blah paint and interiors. so find the yum in dimsum at waiying!