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crstnjnblr · 1 year
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ivnjamion · 1 year
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ONGPIN ST. // 022423
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ecoamerica · 2 months
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diaprincess · 2 years
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𝐁𝐢𝐧𝐨𝐧𝐝𝐨 - 𝐌𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐥𝐚 𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐨𝐰𝐧 𝐟𝐨𝐨𝐝𝐭𝐫��𝐩
Ongpin St. / Tasty dumplings / The Great Buddha Cafe / Pasalubong finds @ Sinyilong
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altheavllsnr · 2 months
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FOODTRIP AT BINONDO
We visited various well-known and delectable restaurants and food stands in Binondo, Manila, which are detailed in this blog.
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A trip to Chinatown wouldn't be complete without trying the authentic Chinese food. It was my first visit to Manila Chinatown, which is located in the city's third district.
Before we ate, we went to Quiapo Church. As we wandered, I noticed that the street was filled with stores selling food, souvenirs, and pasalubong.
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These are some foods that I tried and recommended to you.
New Po Heng
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The food consists of freshly made lumpia topped with a generous amount of peanut sauce, seaweed, and sugar for added taste and texture. It can be found in Binondo, Manila, at 627 Carvajal St. You'll need to find a place to consume it as there isn't an area for dining. You can be thrilled because they served big servings. It would be best if you shared it with some family or friends.
Sincerity Cafe and Restaurant
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It's among the first restaurants catering Binondo's community. They have plenty of wonderful dishes. You may find them at Binondo, Manila, at 497 Yuchengco Street. In addition to relyenong hipon, kikiam, sweet and sour pork, and fried chicken, we also ordered fried rice. They don't just serve us typical food. I've tried Relyenong Hipon for the first time. They have fried chicken that is tender and crunchy, and their kikiam is so delicious that it goes beyond simple kikiam. If you are dining with a small group, order a smaller portion because the food comes in a large amount.
Dom Bei Dumplings
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This shop offered authentic dumplings from the northeast of China. It is located at 642 Yuchengco Street, Binondo,Manila.
If you are looking for an authentic dumpling, you should try this. I always saw this dumpling shop on television and social media. They are famous for kutchay dumplings, and now that I have tasted them, I know why they are famous. If you want to know how it tastes, then you should try it!
Oshiekun Chinese Bites
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Visit Oshiekun Chinese Bites to try their youtiao, or Chinese bicho, if you're craving something crispy and delicious. It is similar to a regular bicho, but it is longer. It is locatec at 838 Ongpin St., Binondo, Manila
Shanghai fried siopao
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If you want to taste the original Shanghai fried siopao, andif you are wandering on ongpin street, it is just next to Oshiekun Bites. The siopao is delicious even without sauce and so meaty.
The majority of food stands and shops don't have places to eat, so all the food that we bought we ate on the sidewalk, and Chinatown is so crowded in Chinese New Year that all the food stands and food restaurants have queues. If you can't go to Binondo on Chinese New Year, you can just go anytime, but if you want the best experience, go during Chinese New Year. 
 
Tips when you go to Binondo
•Wear comfortable clothes
•Tumbler
•Just bring small bag
•Bring something that can protect you from the sun.
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itsmemarielon20 · 3 months
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A key to a man heart is FOOD
Target Audience: Millenials
Type of Travel Blog: Food Travel
Are you thinking of a place where you can have fun with your family, friends or even only with yourself? Where you can find both happiness and exotic adventures of foods that even your eyes can be fed through shining lights and aesthetic features. Where food stalls, entertainment and diverse culture of both the Filipino and the Chinese people can be seen and can be explored. If you still don’t have the idea where these beautiful moments can be an ideal place to enjoy with? Let’s go to the place of commerce and culture, Binondo!
Discover a delectable world of Chinese delicacies at Ying Ying Tea House Restaurant in Binondo, Manila! Satisfy your cravings with an extensive menu that showcases an array of mouthwatering options at affordable prices. From the steaming baskets of xiao long bao and dumplings to the flavorful pancit and nourishing soups, every dish is a testament to the rich flavors of Chinese cuisine. Indulge in tender pork chop rice, succulent soy chicken, and tantalizing white chicken.
Hopia? Cake? or interested in sweets? Worry no more as Eng Bee Tin got your cravings. The very famous Eng bee tin. It was located in Ongpin St. Binondo Manila. Many people come to this place to taste their famous hopia, and some of their delicacies was made for the taste of Filipino such as Pandan and etc. This well-known bakery is well-known for its real Chinese pastries and provides a variety of mouthwatering sweets, such as pies, mooncakes, almond cakes, and wax gourd pastries. I remember when I was a kid, my uncle and auntie always give us pasalubongs from Eng Bee Tin. And it was really delicious. That's why don't pass up this fantastic gastronomic experience.
Now, Binondo was slowly being known again after a long time. Many people now come to this place, to go to Ongpin and Lucky China Town. People wanted ro try different cuisines such as Tanghulu, it is a sugar coated fruits like berries, grapes, oranges, kiwi, and different food. Their famous sugar cane drink, and grilled vegetables.
One of Binondo's most well-liked eateries, is Wai Ying Fastfood, offering everything from rice dishes to dumplings and real Cantonese food. Their rice meals might be good to share, and their servings are substantial. Their other rice dishes were very delicious, but we really enjoyed their beef noodle soup. In addition, the oldest fast food establishment in Binondo is called Kee Fast Food. Along with other beloved Chinoy dishes, they are well-known for their kiampong, gokhong, maki, and lechon kawali.
Now, if you're planning to buy pasalubong from your loved ones after a tiring day looking and finding different eatery and different places in Binondo. Dong Bei Dumplings, got you. This store is known for their pork and kuchay dumplings. You can order them steamed or fried for take-out or buy frozen packs for pasalubong. And of course, the very famous Shanghai fried siopao, been thinking if I should explain this, because it was really known for a long time.
And now, if you happen to enjoy the trip and your food trip in Binondo. You can share your experiences to. So we can be able to help the vendors in Binondo, and immerse yourself to different cuisines and experience the culture and to learn more about the place. You can never be wrong in Binondo.
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migzskyhightravels · 6 months
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Café Mezzanine
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650 Ongpin St, Binondo, Manila, 1006 Metro Manila
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ecoamerica · 2 months
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mocamoca2 · 1 year
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MocaMoca
MocaMoca is a cash loan application with super low interest rates. The loan is automatically approved after only 10 minutes, the safest and most prestigious today. Address: 913 Ongpin St., Sta. Cruz, Manila, Philippines Website: https://www.mocamoca.site/
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pesigan · 1 year
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Further tales in Chinatown. #chinatown (at Ongpin St., Chinatown, Binondo, Manila) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn3b5dmrfVvlvXGIsms64H0DN9P8vUzR_n79yc0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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senperez · 1 year
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Xiao Long Bao and I after that @greatbuddhacafe's meal experience.🐷🥟😊👌🏻🫰🏻 . . . . . . . . . . #SanSiSen #WhenInManila #Manila2022 #TheGreatBuddhaCafe #GoodFoodGoodLuck #ItsMoreFunInThePhilippines🇵🇭 #FoodPorn #Foodstagram #InstaFood #InstaGood #CapturedonHuawei #HuaweiP30PH #HuaweiP30Pro #RewriteTheDay #RewriteTheRules #EMUIMoments #HelloHuawei (at Ongpin St., Chinatown, Binondo, Manila) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClcglXnhiYnorlNcllrqyQ7DrM5E75BQ4hJ2vY0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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jofycreams · 2 years
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Nice Chinese style fried rice, buttered chicken, and tasty stir fried Kang Kong or also known as water spinach / water morning glory 💯 LGA Fast Food or popularly known as Estero Fast Food is located at Ongpin North Bridge, Ongpin St, Binondo, Manila An affordable food hub when you visit Chinatown in Manila 😊 #Food #Foodie#Foodgram #Foodporn #foods #AsianFood #ChinaTown #Binondo #Ongpin #Manila #Philippines #FilipinoChinese #FilipinoFood #Asian #Asia #LetsEat #makan #Travel #TravelForFood #Travels #Tourism #FoodTourism #itsmorefuninthephilippines #choosePhilippines #WakeUpInManila #WakeUpInPH #foodstagram (at Manila, Philippines) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfA9kfFuSJS/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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litratonijuan · 4 years
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2020 Chinese New Year: A Celebration in Chinatown (Part 2)
The second part of my Chinese New Year celebration in the oldest Chinatown in the world located in Binondo, Manila.
In this set are photos taken along Sabino Padilla St. and Ongpin St. More of my story about this CNY shoot was discussed in my previous post. Hope you enjoy this set as much as the previous one!
Kung Hei Fat Choi!
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studykaisoo · 5 years
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My Life After October 2019 CPALE
I'm writing this 5 days after taking the Certified Public Accountant Licensure exam. I won't talk about the exam proper as we have signed a disclosure agreement. I wanted to write this prior to the results so I would have a neutral narration of my life after taking the board exam.
After the exam
As soon as I went out of my room, I tried to check how much Grab or Angkas (ride-hailing apps) costs to go to my review center (for the send-off party) and alternatively checks how much it would cost me to go home. Thankfully, the ride home is so expensive so I decided to simply ride a jeepney going to my review center. Since there are a lot of examinees in my testing school, I had to walk maybe 5 blocks to get a ride. It rained hard while I was in the jeepney but thankfully I was able to arrive at the review center safely.
Actually, the party was jampacked. As I would describe, the examinees looked like sardines. When I came, there was only few food served left but that didn't matter as long as I was able to eat (Got tired from the exam and commute)
I looked for my friends and thankfully found them despite being in a huge crowd. I met new friends that was introduced by my friend. We asked for selfies with our reviewers and we had some few shots to drink.
Our new friend treated us milk tea and I had a good conversation with them (or rather, I had simply listened because I was too tired to talk)
We went back to our review center at 9PM. It felt nostalgic and ununsual since weeks before the exam, it was open until 11PM but that night, it was already closed.
1st Day
The following day, despite being tired, I had to wake up early since we'll be going to my niece's 1st birthday. We left the house early since the location is out of town (2-3 hours travel time) We went to Padre Pio Shrine in Batangas, attended the mass to give thanks and went off to the party afterwards.
It was nice to see my relatives again after so long. I had my first experience of being a face paint assistant (to my cousin) that day.
That revitalized my love for the arts.
2nd day
Second day after the board exam was my 1st actual rest day. I moved slower that day than usual. There was some body ache, but it was bearable. The only thing on my mind is to achieve what I wanted to do: to clean the bathroom. It has been quite dirty for a while (as I didn't have sufficient time) I know a lot of people doesn't want to do this job because they say "it's gross" or "disgusting" but for me it helps me calm.
3rd day
All of the days after the board exam, I have consistently woke up at around 4-5am. I can't sleep again so I cleaned my study area/desktop. I wanted to sort out all of my handouts but I was still tired so I went back to sleep.
For a change I cooked for my family's lunch. I don't have the skills as compared to my brother who is studying Culinary. But that was enough achievement for the day.
4th day
It was probably the highlight of my break. I went out early to meet my friends. We went to St. Jude first and afterwards, they ate their breakfast in Jollibee (I already ate at home) and we went to Rizal Park. We visited Planetarium, National Museum of Natural History and Anthropology. Afterwards, we went to Binondo Church, Divisoria and Ongpin. It was a fun day appreciating the arts, photographing with my friends and eating different kinds of food. At the end of the day, my brother waited for me and we went home together. It was so tiring yet to fulfilling.
5th day
I prepared some documents for my dad and we went to his office afterwards. After accomplishing all the things we needed to do in his office, my dad and I hang out in 7-Eleven while waiting for our ride. I tried YumYum (Instant Tom Yum) but I guess it wasn't for me. Earlier, I started to sort out my handouts per subject. I planned to continue it tomorrow. I'm planning to give my study materials to my friends who are studying Accountancy.
What I did in between?
I did some little catching up with friends I haven't talked in a while. I backtracked everything I missed with EXO, SB19, other groups I stanned, read webtoons and watching vlogs. I was supposed to watch Kdramas and anime but I haven't started yet.
I don't know what the future holds for me but I am enjoying my break so far. Soon, I'll be preparing to look for a job so I should maximize everything I want to do now.
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diaprincess · 2 years
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𝐖𝐡𝐞𝐧 𝐢𝐧 𝐁𝐢𝐧𝐨𝐧𝐝𝐨
Ongpin St. / Manila Chinatown
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The Restaurant project located in the proposed corner lot intersects ongpin st. and S. Padilla st. Approximately300sqm lot in Binondo, Manila. The researcher searched for possible competitors, parking area, and banks/ATM machines. Due to its famous chinese cuisines. Many people choose to visist and eat in Binondo Manila. This results to heavy traffic, mostly on weekends. The researcher also provide nearest fault line, which is the West Valley Fault. for commuters, the researcher shows nearest public transit so you can decide if you prefer to walk or ride a tricycle. Lasty, the researcher shows possible noise in that area as well as wind direction.
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migzskyhightravels · 6 months
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The Great Buddha Cafe
2F UBE Tower, 628 Ongpin St, Binondo, Manila, 1006 Metro Manila
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gudetamacy · 2 years
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LOCATION-
Located at the Corner Lot along Ongpin Street of Binondo, Manila, also called as ‘Chinatown’ and is considered as the oldest Chinatown in the world. Along the street are Chinese stores for products, jewelry, and others.
ACCESSIBILITY AND/ACCESS ROADS (INCLUDING LAND MARKS) –
ChinaBank Sto. Cristo DIvisoria, Aspen Industrial Sales Corporation, Lucky Chinatown mall building A and VIP Lounge, Binondo Terrace condominium, Jose Abad Santos High School, Metro Supermarket, and ETC.
VEGETATION OR PLANTS TO BE USED –  (to be updated)
NEARBY OR POSSIBLE PUBLIC TRANSPORTS AVAILABLE-
Carriedo LRT Station (nearest station to binondo), Tutuban Pnr, Recto Lrt
Bus  (with near stations such as Reina Regente, Juan Luna, Soler St, Claro M. Recto Ave.)
Jeep
Taxi and/or pedicab
HUMAN AND CULTURAL – Binondo is known as the oldest Chinatown in the world. The place is surrounded by establishments and mainly occupied by Chinese and Filipino-Chinese merchants.
 TOPOGRAPHY – Along the street of Ongpin in Binondo, consists of numerous restaurants such as Chuan Kee Chinese Fast Food, Mr. Ube and Rice Noodle House, etc., and banks including BDO, Metrobank, and Philtrust. There are also condominiums like Strata Gold Condominium, and a church Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary.
· Terrain: Hilly (Binondo)
· Location: (Binondo) Philippines > Metro Manila > Manila >
o Longitude: 120.975006
o Latitude: 14.601192
o Elevation: 11m / 36feet
o Barometric Pressure: 101KPa
· Waterbody/s near the area: Pasig River
SENSORY – The street is a thoroughfare meaning, it is a road that cuts across other areas. Given that it is long, establishments are close to each other and thus is often crowded by people. Often described with tall buildings that surround the area, and the smell of numerous restaurants, and chatting of people going to and fro.  Traveling to Binondo is often through buses and trains, but there are streets that are too narrow to be passed by a vehicle.
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