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Their white baked seafood rice is really good. Every time I visit this resto, that’s what i order. It’s also good for 2-3 people. You don’t need a viand if you’re not willing to splurge much. I also ordered hot prawn salad. It costs around 400. It’s good and sulit but a bit too sweet (it also has cucumber) because it’s already a lot serving compared to Din Tai Fung, which Is the best prawn salad I’ve had but cost me 395 php which is like half of the serving in Mr. Choi.
The wanton brisket beef noodles and soy chicken are really good. Nothing special about their dumplings- siomai and hakaw, taste like a generic dumplings, aside from its pricey. Staff are attentive and accomodating.
We ordered two baked dishes this time seafood in white sauce and chicken curry. Both are flavorful but I like the seafood better. Each dish is actually already good for two people as the rice and the sauce is plenty for one although the meat seems lacking. Nevertheless I will order the baked seafood in white sauce again next time.
Solid chinese food at affordable prices at mr. Choi. Sadly they have fewer branches now but they honestly have good food and even chinese roasts. Their menu is quite varied as well and not only the fastfoos chinese fried stuff. Spareribs is excellent as well as the dimsum.