Monday, August 25, 2008

ying ying tea house pt.2

after what seemed like eons (about 6 months to be exact), i was able to go back to the places i love most in manila: binondo and intramuros. ;) it's also about the same length of time since i had an honest-to-goodness food trip. haha.

back in february, my friend h and i discovered ying ying tea house at the corner of dasmariñas and yuchengco (formerly nueva) streets in binondo. it was still on its soft opening at that time, and when my bro and i went back there today, the place was up and hopping with lots of customers. and yeah, if on my previous post on this resto didn't have any photos, well, i now dub this one---

a food trip with images. yay!


when it comes to eating in chinese restos, i usually order the same stuff: noodle soup and dimsum (usually siopao). so this day isn't so different except that for dimsum, i ordered something funky-sounding: ham soy kok, which is glutinous rice ball with pork filling. at P50 for 3 pieces, i can say that it was really filling, no pun intended.

funky-looking too, eh?


pork filling


the noodle soup i ordered this time around is exactly the same item i ordered the first time: wanton noodle soup. i noticed some changes though, like the won tons weren't that tightly packed like they were before, but still big just the same. still for P80, it was worth it.


wanton noodle soup




pictured here are: clockwise, l-r: wanton noodle soup, fried dumplings with sweet and sour dip, chicken feet and pork and century egg congee.

the fried dumplings cost P120 for 8 pieces. 8. large. packed. tasty. pieces. dip 'em in the sweet and sour sauce... heaven.

for P90, the pork and century egg congee was filled up to the bowl's brim. very, very filling, with lots of pork slices, century egg and garnishings.

chicken feet, chicken feet... as i'm not partial to this, i didn't even try it. but as with the other items we ordered, one order of chicken feet gives you 3 pieces at P55 per order.

and so, as it was when i first ate at ying ying tea house, every bit and morsel of what my bro and i savored today was very filling and satisfying. and yes, easy on the pocket. just make sure you order what you can finish, though. my bro and i were stuffed. thank goodness for the free house tea. even so, you can be sure i'll be back there for the third time. and the fourth. and the fifth...

20 comments:

  1. looks like a great tasting meal!

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  2. what a sumtuous treat carlotta, i am not a fan of chicken feet too but i could try some for taste.

    welcome back.

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  3. We have the glutinous rice ball w/pork filling here too ( back in my hometown ) but ours is made of yam - the exterior w/pork fillings.

    ;)

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  4. yummy. i love authentic chinese food

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  5. OMG! GINUTOM AKO SA POST MO.

    nakarma yata ako sa kaka upload ng food fotos. lol.

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  6. The food sure does look very good. Masubukan nga pag napunta ako ng Manila. Thanks for sharing!

    Btw, I keep forgetting but I hope you won't mind if I add you to my links. I enjoy reading your posts and thus count me as a fan. :) Naks!

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  7. Know what? I've passed by this resto a couple of times but have never had the chance to try it out. Hmm, maybe one of these days.

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  8. luke: hi there! yup the food was really great! =)

    lawstude: yup, you can try it sometime. it's the sauce of the chicken feet makes it taste good hehe. but the feel of it, it's a different story. salamat =)

    kyels: wow, made with yam? does it also have the same name? it sounds good. i hope i can find that here in manila too =)

    domjullian: i agree, nothing beats the authentic. =) thanks for dropping by =)

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  9. kris jasper: masarap talaga yan! hehe nakakagutom din naman yung mga pinost mong pagkain no! hehehe =)

    panaderos: pupunta ka ba dito sometime soon? sige try mo ito! =) hehe no prob, just link away. salamat ah! hehehe. nalink na rin kita =)

    rudy: sige try mo. marami pang ibang items sila lalo na sa short orders, na hindi ko pa nasusubukan. mukhang masarap din eh, ang laki pa ng servings. sabi ni jen dun daw tayo magfood trip sunod hehe =)

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  10. i don't know why, but I'm really not into chinese food. baka mali ang kinakainan ko, he he.

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  11. I tried to visit binondo area a few years ago, but only got so far as the jewelry shops. hehe. anyway, the wanton noodle soup looks good.

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  12. Hey Carlotta--saw you had a EB time with Rudy, Verns, Toe and Wil! Hope to meet up to you as well when I get back! :-) Nice post and I dont feel as frustrated dahil pa-uwi na ako so within reach na ang good food! hahaha!

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  13. giant rice ball!

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  14. Favorite ko din wanton noodle soup. Yey! :) I love Chinese restaurants... but if it's in Binondo... it must be really authentic and delicious. :)

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  15. wow looks delicious! i'll try all of them except for the chicken feet :D

    god cant remember the last time i ate century egg congee, hmm i want to go to binondo now waaaaa

    i love chinese resto who offer free house tea :)

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  16. ow added you to my links.

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  17. r-yo: siguro pag sa china or nasa mga chinatown ka baka mas ma-feel mo ang chinese food =)

    wil: oh yeah, the wanton noodle soup is good =) nga pala, the next time you come to manila maybe you'd like to take a walking tour of binondo. it's fun, at mabubusog ka pa coz it's a food walking tour =)

    gypsy: yup, malapit ka na nga umuwi! i'm sure magpplano si rudy ng isa pang eb nyan. =) yihee, malapit ka nang makafood trip ulit ng bonggang-bongga! hehe =)

    retro manila: hehe salamat. =) will make sure to make you hungrier with my next food posts =)

    prinsesa musang: yup, sobrang laki! =) thanks for linking me, add na rin kita sa links ko =)

    toe: sarap nya no? hindi nakakasawa. =) siguro baka pwede tayong mag food trip minsan sa binondo. try mo rin pala yung binondo food wok (walking tour/food trip) ni ivan mandy. saya! =)

    pusa: hehe ayaw mo rin pala ng chicken feet =) dali punta ka na, nakakatuwa ang establishment na yun =)

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  18. Everything looks delicious and affordable specially the rice ball with pork. Do they have rice and ulam too?

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  19. ruy: ey! =) yup they have rice and ulam too. from what i saw in the other tables, ang lalaki rin ng mga servings nila. i would have to try them the next time i go back there =)

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