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Feedback gevenHave tried their branches in the South, in Trinoma and here in Market Market. This place offers Asian/Chinese cuisine that is somehow tailored to our palate. I really like their fried rice and stir fry beef with broccoli. We also tried their roast combination platter and it was my least favorite. I think it's a bit too expensive for what was served in that platter. We also got to try their fried noodles and it was okay. Not sure if the serving is big but we're unable to finish it all.
My favorite casual dining for when you are tired and you just wanna sit down for some Chinese food before going to bed. Everything is affordable in here and the quality is okay, nothing fancy. Waiting team are friendly. 10/10 will come back.
We had our team breakfast here because it's one of the restaurants in Market Market which opens early (7:00 AM). We were there 7:00 AM but the guard said there will be a delay because of the issue in their exhaust fan?. We were able to go inside and had our seats 30 mins later. I like their interiors. Service is okay, it is easy to get the staff's attention. They served us hot tea first while waiting for our orders to be served. We ordered Lechon Macau, Stir Fry Beef with Brocolli Flower, Yang Chow Fried Rice, China Chicken, and their Pork Siomai, and I forgot the name of the other one, it has noodles with soup, beef, and dimsum. The lechon macau is not salty, just right. It's a bit chewy. China Chicken was tender, has slightly crispy skin. The sauce just gave it more flavor. The beef was generous in serving. It's swimming in that savory tasty sauce. The noodle soup dish (that I forgot the name) was somehow filling, and I am thankful we ordered it. The broth is refreshing. Their Yang Chow Fried Rice is big in serving. Their siomai is big and chunky. I don't usually go to Chinese restaurants because I like Italian/American/Filipino cuisines but somehow, North Park reminds me that I should also try a variety of Chinese cuisines. These are tasty as well. Price is very reasonable and serving is big.
I've declared my love for Chinese food time and time again, so it comes as to no surprise that this is the cuisine that has the most posts here in my blog. Given that I have so many other cuisines to explore, I decided to take a break from Chinese for a while, to give myself a chance to explore other cuisines. At the same time though, I felt it was a travesty that I had not yet included one of my all time favorite Chinese restaurants, North Park, in my posts.
Well-deserved of a 5 rating! This is now my favorite noodle house. The prices are VERY reasonable. The prices, quantities, and taste of the food are overall perfect. Plus, we loved the free hot tea they gave us that made it more satisfying after a full meal.