Harbour City Dimsum House
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Harbour City Dimsum House

3.2

10 Reviews

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3.2

10 Reviews

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  • Anj Paculdar

    1.0

    I ordered five dishes roughly and apart from the lovely and sour pork, these were all pretty digusting. Garlic veggies tasted like they'd already been prepared in the sewer; fried wonton batter has been cheesy in flavour and vivid orange; shrimp cakes had been like chewing onsofa foam. All that with rice and coke found 430 pesos! My jaw almost snapped off. WHEN I sat eating most that ran through my brain was, "Why did We come here? This is a mistake, this is a blunder." Felt vaguely queasy and ill after. Service was fast and friendly. Sadly they need to shovel this.

  • Sherica Jane

    2.0

    Harbour Town is unremarkable. Whoever has taste genuine dim sum in China or Singapore can let you know that whatever they work there isn't it. Thr cafe is horribly overstaffed, even more staff than customers, pressing carts around and offering food.The meals was bland and the costs were mediocre.

  • Bernard Manning

    3.0

    Meal was alright, the wait has been a bit lengthy though. But I did so complete my lunch hr so that it was okay. Menus has a large amount of range and the service had been agreeable, the carts making use of their available foods were somehow on to the floor mostof the time.

  • Jellen Agbuya

    3.0

    We are several 10. We purchase a couple of group menu. Therefore while waiting we purchase some dim sum meals. The dim sum had been typical in taste with huge portions. The set menus of steam fried rice, fried extra ribs, steam seafood fillet,vegetable, noodles, 3 type mushrooms, and coconut pudding for desert for only one 1,900.00 pesos that has been really cheap. The flavor still average.

  • Marie Chim 12

    3.0

    The nice developing, available parking slot at front was certainly inviting just as much of downtown Dumaguete is parking hell. Therefore we went in at 2:00 pm, for a late lunch. A lot of empty tables, properly air conditioned, some personnel were having a past due lunch, too.There have been 2 other occupied tables. Menu has been quite extensive, many dim sum. Properly costed. Ordered shrimp siomai, pork spareribs, lovely & sour pork, nice & sour seafood, garlic spareribs. First to arrive even though were my yangchow fried rice & beef steak rice. Yangchow was bland, bad, devote soy sauce with kalamansi to include some flavor The beef steak rice had been a bit better. Shrimp siomai has been newly cooked however, not as tasty as other people tasted before. Pork spareribs has been ok, others were so-so. Good thing, overall bill was no more than P460 with senior discount. It had been really inexpensive. Wait employees were courteous & effective but food is actually not good., One visit will do.

  • Jillienne

    4.0

    Coming off a 4-hr drive, the wife plus I were pretty starving by enough time we attained Dumaguete to go to our 2 grandkids that study within Silliman U. We had been happy that people made Harbour Town our meeting stage for lunch for this is usually notonly near their college, but additionally serves food that people like. Dissatisfied by the closure of our go-to Dimsum Split in Bacolod, it had been a delight to locate a comparable one this aspect of Negros Island. From the Steamed Fried Rice Bowls to the Stuffed Shrimp to the Garlic Pork to the Veggie Springtime Rolls to the Fried Poultry and various Siomai, most of us had a delicious dinner while hearing them narrate their most recent school happenings. An excellent place for family foods.

  • Tintin

    5.0

    Harbour city, Dimsum break, Ding Qua Qua and Ding How serve the very best shaomai and spring roll. Not the most common set up where you'll be given menus to order, rather they demonstrate the real product that i think is quite appetizing. Sophisticated placeto dine in but sensible (quite pricey) price.

  • Inez Caballero

    3.0

    Average inexpensive dim sum. I order chicken foot, garlic spare ribs, seafood fillet, nice sour pork and siomai. Nothing special on the website taste.

  • Pinky G Kalaw

    4.0

    Dumaguete is really a haven for expats. That is one place where one can actually get genuine international cuisine. Sometimes superior to the neighborhood food. Although it’s very difficult not to find great Chinese foods in the Philippines. We've been dissatisfied with the oystersin Dumaguete that people opted to use this place. Much like any dimsum place, you need to be careful in ordering. It could appear cheap per portion but you end up receiving a lot which results in the costs. This is the situation with our click here. Unfortunately, the meals was good that people ended up buying a lot. I'd say it pleased our dimsum craving that people didn’t even understand existed in those days. Just a little advice, though. The area is apparently popular so make an effort to can be found in early. Otherwise, they could not anymore possess the dish you need.

  • Henry Mavarua

    4.0

    Nice place inside a good location. nothing special concerning the food, it is the variety. served popular. freshly produced. filling and comforting. and the employees are specially cheerful and attentive. and the purchase price is reasonable.

Harbour City Dimsum House Location

Harbour City Dimsum House is located at Siliman Avenue, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental 6200 Philippines. This is a Asia restaurant near the Dumaguete. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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