Choi Garden’s superb Chinese cuisine
You don’t have to fly to Hong Kong for superb Chinese food. These days, you can find it in many Chinese restaurants around Metro Manila—mostly in five-star hotels, occasionally in free-standing restaurants.
You don’t have to fly to Hong Kong for superb Chinese food. These days, you can find it in many Chinese restaurants around Metro Manila—mostly in five-star hotels, occasionally in free-standing restaurants.
The flesh was firm to the bite, yet soft and delicate that it melted in the mouth.
It’s difficult to understand why the owners of Lugang would abandon what seemed to be a successful restaurant. My wife and I have enjoyed all our meals there, including the
If Vergel and I live to a ripe old age in relative comfort and good health, it could very well be the effects of eating out a lot, which for an aging couple like us is turning out to be healthier and cheaper. I’m not kidding.
My friends and I had a long overdue get-together—a combined post-Christmas, New Year, Lunar New Year and Valentine celebration. The bash merited a feast with a special dish per occasion.
To welcome the Year of the Sheep, dear friend Sofia Co gifted me with Choi Garden’s Poon Choi, also known as the Big Bowl Feast—a Cantonese celebratory dish often served on Chinese New Year and consisting of delectable ingredients.
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