Bites and Sights

“To travel is to take a journey into yourself.”
Travelling is one of our faves, the excitement of planning and the luck of closing the best deals are the challenges. The glory and goodness of the journeys are the sweet fruits that makes a wanderer's heart jump. Come and join us in discovering the cozy yet more affordable way of wandering.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

The President Tea House at Chinatown Manila

Looking for a good Chinese Restaurant in Manila? The President Tea House is a good choice.
With my sister and husband we went to Binondo to visit Chinatown, it was our first time actually.
Tip1: Be careful of your belongings, it is not very safe to stroll around Binondo.

There are a lot of shops in the area, from selling food to different kinds of goodies ( even jewelries ). For us, we were there for a mini-food trip.

Tip2: The President is located in the heart of Ongpin, it's visible among the avenue of different Chinese eateries.

Tip3: The place is simple but always packed of customers.


Tip4: Try the different kinds of dimsums like chicken feet, siomai, dumplings, wanton, tofu and a lot more.



Tip5: The dishes are yummy and authentically Chinese.

Tip6: After a sumptuous meal relax the happy bellies with a cup of tea.

  Tip7: Manila is usually hot, try some fruit refreshments.
Tip8: After enjoying the food at The President, stroll around the place. Divisoria is very near, it's a vast wholesale and retail bazaar.
Tip9: Discover more about Manila's history, don't forget to bring umbrellas.

Tip10: Buy some hopia, tikoy and desserts at Eng Bee Tin. As they say, it is the home of the best hopia and tikoy.

Manila is a great place to stroll around, experience the local's daily routine. But as always, keep safe!

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