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All of their branches that I know of are located where Puregold supermarket is. One good thing about it is there's always free parking. They serve good and affordable Chinese food. My current favorite is their adobo style fish fillet.
Usually when you eat out and try a new restaurant you try the things you don’t get to try in other restos, I suggest getting the peking duck and have it cooked three ways, first the skin is enveloped in some thin wrapper with cucumber and hoisin sauce, second one is diced duck meat with carrots and tomatoes, and oh don’t forget the wanton croutons, you eat it like what you do with samgyup, place some on top of your cabbage then add hoisin sauce, the third one would probably be the flesh and bones of the duck deep fried then given with lots of garlic and coarse salt, don’t forget to try it with their own vinegar. This one’s kinda pricey but if you really want it I can guarantee you’ll like it. You can also try the taro puffs and the fish fillet with cheese sauce. Or the fresh shrimps. Anyway, I prefer the duck since I don’t like the way other restaurants cook them. That’s just my two cents. Enjoy.
The absence of our favorite vendors in Multinational, Sucat made us struggle with our usual after work habit of eating street food like Calamares and Kwek-kwek and it eventually lead us in trying this Chinese restaurant named Luk Foo. . Authentic dining experience just within your reach? Luk Foo, with different branches all over Metro Manila offers Chinese fine dining experience at a competitive cost!
One of our favorite places to eat especially when our kuya from canada visits, food is superb. Service is great. Parking is an issue but not relevant