Binondo is a food paradise. And Benavidez Street is a treasure trove of restaurants and hole-in-the-wall stores which serve some of the best Chinatown goodies. If you want some cheap but delicious dimsum, troop over to Wai Ying Fastfood!
Everything is great! But since our stomachs could handle only as much, we couldn't pick them all. We had (1) kutchai dumplings, (2) hakaw, (3) thaipao, (4) beancurd roll, (5) beef mami and (6) wanton mami. Even with the black gulaman and almond jelly, our bill was less than PHP500!
Wai Ying actually has another branch in Binondo and one in Tondo (also along Benavidez Street), which is near Metropolitan Hospital. That's were we got to savor these delectable dumplings. Writing this post got me craving for even more dimsum!
I remember Wai Ying, my Chinoy college friends brought me here and the food is so great.
ReplyDeletenamiss ko tuloy to ah!!!
ReplyDeleteNagutom ako just writing this post. Time for another visit to Binondo! :)
ReplyDeletethat thaipao you got here appears similar to cheong fan, are they the same? i love shrimp cheong fan from le ching in greenhills and trinoma. i have to grab a bite at those wai ying yummies soon. i've been reading blogs that featured it, got to taste it myself. thanks for sharing, ivan!
ReplyDeletePersonally, I find Wai Ying's dumpling selection ok but what I really like there is their lugaw (congee), the mami noodles is so so...nothing to rave about since the stock is instant (I think)
ReplyDeleteI find Wai Ying's congee selection ok but what I really like there is their HOT MILK TEA. TEA WITH MILK LITTERALLY.
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