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3.8

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₱ 500 / Person

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3.9

20 Reviews

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  • Novi Oktaviani

    3.0

    Food is good.Hours of operation is not updated. website shows that they should be open until 4am, however, The restaurant was closed as early as 1am.

  • Yasemin Çıkılı

    4.0

    whenever I'm craving for hakaw and I'm on a budget Hapchan is my go to. Loved all of their dimsums specially the hakaw. You can really taste the shrimp inside not like other hakaw from other restaurants.

  • Erik Pedrosa

    2.0

    I believe they are understaffed. The service was really slow. The beef brisket we ordered smelled bad and tasted sour. When we complained to the waitress, she just shrugged it off and said, “that’s how it’s supposed to taste like.” Well, we have been to other Chinese restaurants and their briskets didn’t have a funky smell. This branch’s only saving grace was the Steamed Fish Fillet. It was delicious.That said, if you’re craving for Chinese food, this branch should be your one of your least options.

  • Just A Foodie

    3.0

    Chinese food is always close to the hearts of Pinoys. I especially like their siomai here with a good combination of their beef mami. The pansit we ordered was delicious and flavorful. Their place is okay and staffs were attentive enough.

  • Noel.negara

    5.0

    We’re craving for chinese food once we’re landed in Philippines. Our friend suggested to try Hap Chan and we’re so satisfied. The food is great. Wide range of chinese meals. Just name it and they will serve it. BEEF HORFUN is A MUST TRY! This restaurant become our to go place whenever we are craving for comfort food. They have many brances and guess what? All have the same food quality. Amazing!

  • Tracy Amanda

    5.0

    We got Roasted Asado, Fried Salt & Pepper Squid, Chinese Restaurant must have for me - Taosi Spareribs, Wanton Noodle Soup, Steamed Cuapao, another must order - Yang Chow Fried Rice and Buchi for dessert.We liked everything! Dove right into the food and was not able to take pictures anymore. My family was so hungry they might eat me if I fix everything for a photogenic flat lay 😅The Yang Chow had lots of sahog - shrimps, meat, veggies and egg. It had the right saltiness too. It's the type that you can actually eat without ulam.The Roasted Asado was super good too! Best I've had so far. Tender and flavorful meat with just the right amount of fat trimmings. The sauce was sweet and salty at the same time and can be ulam on it's own when smothered over the Yang Chow Fried rice!The Salt and Pepper Squid was just how I wanted it to be. Through the breading was really thin, it was still crunchy! The squid was flavorful and easy to chew.Dining in a Chinese Restaurant is never complete for me if I don't get an order of Taosi Spareribs. It's my ultimate Dimsum! It's so good on it's own with all the saltiness coming from the taosi and the juices of the pork. Knock out good when dipped into toyo-mansi with lotsa chili! And yes, I don't know if it's just me but whenever I am in a Chinese Restaurant, I can't help but dip almost everything in chili toyo-mansi. There is something unique with Chinese Restaurants' chili oil that blends so well with anything!Anyhow.... The Wanton Noodle Soup had the signature clear and salty soup with thin noodles, bokchoy and this bowl had generous heaping of wanton! Right after Cherienne had her fill, I dunk in a good measure of chili oil to make it taste better.I got the Cuapao for Maaike which she happily munched while sipping some soup. Then their buchi were filled with ube instead of the usual mongo which was a good alternative.Also got their HK Milk Tea and it tasted like Chowking's NaiCha. But then again I wondered if they used the house tea poured with milk 😅

  • Carl Ravancho

    5.0

    This is my favorite Chinese restaurant since I was a kid. We always order beef noodles, siomai, and chicken feet. This is my benchmark for all Chinese restaurants.

  • Hannah Obal

    4.0

    Reliable dimsum and comfort Chinese dishes. Their sweet and sour pork, yang chow, crispy squid and hao fan noodles are excellent staples after a night out. This is one of my favorite Chinese restaurants in the area, clearly beating North Park. Look for the Shakey's on Makati Ave. Hap Chan is on the side street next to that, before hitting Century Mall. This place is quality.

  • Juan Isabel

    4.0

    That tempting Chinese oriental Chicken, Hap Chan fried rice and Pancit is definitely one of my favorites during my Visit in Hap Chan. With their enrich asian flavors, Hap Chan is a place were price and heartily meal marries! With your Php 600 you can share that with your love ones and enjoy what Hap Chan is in store for you!

  • Vanessa Audrey Causing

    4.0

    Whats there to actually say about hap chan?It's as good as you always expect it to be. Very consistent no matter which branch and what time you eat. We arrived there at 10pm and people were just starting to pour in. Everything is as a standard Chinese restaurant. Nothing bad to say and nothing exceptional either. Just always as expected.Love the hakaw tho. As always

Hap Chan Location

  • Takeaway
  • Meal Pickup
  • Beer
  • Toilet
  • Indoor
  • Free Parking
  • Group Dinner
  • Reservation Recommended

Hap Chan is located at 103 Neptune Street, Bel-Air, Makati City. This is a Chinese Food restaurant near the Bel-Air. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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