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3.7

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3.7

10 Reviews

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  • Te Candano

    3.0

    Average ambiance, program and food + the purchase price is a tiny bit high Since you can find plenty of great chinese meals in the area. Wheel Chair friendly

  • Salma Cayabyab

    5.0

    When me and hubby are captured hungry and in your community, we always elect to eat here. We love the salt and pepper extra ribs but to reduce our guilt, we order exactly the same recipe in chicken meat. Then we set it with the Scallopsand brocolli vegetables which is very pricey at Php500.00+ per order but worthwhile. They serve popular jasmine tea on the home and present you peanuts or pickled vegetables while waiting. Sometimes, we order the seafood and veggies topping that's a good upscale edition of chop suey. We best it off with mango sago dessert. My husband is really a familiar face right here and he discovers the food comforting. We've attempted their peking duck three ways and its much better than the poshiest chinese restos. Also ordered one entire suckling pig in the past also it was good! Tried the same purchase from their branches on Las Pinas, Sucat, and Congressional and all offered the same regular of quality meals. Felt like it originated from one kitchen.

  • Jc Ventura

    3.0

    They have a wide selection of Cantonese meals here, like the majority of Chinese restaurants in this district, and the servings are ample to large. Prices are reasonable as well. The service is typical and the tight desk arrangements will get quite cramped particularly when you can find lotsof diners. If you are not used to this area, much better visit the Chinese eating place row along close by Banawe St for even more hawker-type to fine-dining options. And when you really desire to try out this chain, their branch at S&R along Shaw, though smaller, includes a brighter and much more comfortable ambiance, and much better service.

  • PJ De Jesus

    3.0

    before we go food shopping at puregold, we ensure it is a spot to dine here therefore we'll possess easier metabolism while roaming in the shop. the seafood chop suey, fried poultry and lovely & sour pork are usually our constant order. peanuts and sizzling tea areon the home. price is reasonable. just thing is, flies were able to get into the resto and spoil the enjoyable while eating.

  • Maro Gonzales

    2.0

    The area was dirty. The meals serving took too much time even though there have been only very few individuals in there. The meals didn't taste good.

  • Shawn Sotelo

    4.0

    I really like their hot pot particularly if you ask sate to be put into the broth. Their little hotpot that is 2 is in fact best for 4. While their huge hotpot that is good for 4 is in fact best for 6-8. We generally ask foradditional veggies and meatballs and its own a very tasty, heavenly broth best for the household. The dimsum along with other main meals are equally amazing, and which includes your comfort foods trio - yang chow fried rice, nice and sour seafood and salt and pepper extra ribs. The beef ho enthusiast is also good. I believe Luk Foods follows Gloria Maris methods but cheaper. I usually dine in Luk Foo Pure Gold along Electronic. Rodriguez. I've not tried some other branches though.

  • Kathleen Nicole Uy

    4.0

    Luk Foo serves basic Cantonese favorites which are generally pleasing to the palate. The salt and pepper spareribs, seafood fillet with corn sauce, and birthday celebration noodles are a few of my favorites. The ambience is usually non-existent, since it is really a loud location catering to large households.However, the regularly delicious meals and reasonable price ensure it is among my go-to Chinese areas in Manila.

  • ThatFoodReview

    4.0

    The food is alright, typical of Chinese cuisine and taste. The purchase price is not student helpful. Servings are good. General, it's a fairly great Chinese restaurant but foods taste could be salty at times.

  • Faith Gwapa

    4.0

    Searching for good Chinese meals without likely to Manila’s Chinatown..after that check out Luk Foo with E. Rodriguez close to Puregold. Costs are sensible and the meal is good to talk about between four to six 6 people. Order not the dessert...the mango tapioca (??) wasnothing specific and a touch too sweet. Someone inside our party purchased the dark jelly...and rated it just ok.

  • Jelaine Uy

    5.0

    One can never go out of selections for Chinese food inside Manila. However Luk Foo, not at all for dining-on-a-spending budget, holds a course of its. Consistently good assistance and excellent & quick foods surprising for a eating place of its course, you obtain your money's worthsavoring an excellent dinner at Luk Foo. Traditional chinese fare are often done exceptionally - Warm & Sour Soup, Extra Ribs, Peking Duck, Steamed Lapu-Lapu, etc. Nevertheless, you can also check with the order-taker your unique preference at-the-moment and become surprised by brand-new discoveries that will delight you. Might not appear to be a Date Place due to the standard chinese cafe interior idea, but definitely an excellent place to provide guests to impress.

Luk Foo Cantonese Kitchen Location

Luk Foo Cantonese Kitchen is located at E. Rodriguez Street Puregold QI Central, Quezon City, Luzon Philippines. This is a Vegetarian restaurant near the Kidapawan City. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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