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Kwong's Provisions

3.2

20 Reviews

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₱ 150 / Person

Century City Mall

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Kwong's Provisions is located at Hole in the Wall, Fourth Floor, Century City Mall, Kalayaan Avenue, Poblacion, Makati City. This is a Chinese Food restaurant near the Century City Mall.The average price range at Kwong's Provisions is around ₱ 150 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.Kwong's Provisions is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Century City Mall area. There are different kinds of food in Kwong's Provisions that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact .

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3.2

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  • Manas

    4.0

    Craving for some Chinese comfort food? Well, Kwong’s Provision is a good choice for you! You’ll definitely satisfy your cravings from Kwong’s menu. Even if they have few items in the menu, most of them are unique and well innovated food. One of which is their Salted Egg Chicken Wings that comes with delicious sauce that tasted like sweet jam. Price at 240, their serving for the Salted Egg Chicken is already good for sharing. But if you’re hungry, might as well order a solo plate all for you! Maki Mi+ is a good choice for soup and its serving is not just good for 2! 3 persons can share it. I love the thickness of the soup which verifies it as Maki Mi+! Plus the noodle used is not just the normal noodle. It’s thick and tasty. Being located in Hole in the Wall, you can enjoy Kwong’s together with other food offered but Kwong’s alone is a nice choice, too! ☺

  • Yoedhy Bagus Yoganandita

    3.0

    Their lazy chili crab with fried mantao is sinfully delicious. The fried mantao, by itself, is already a treat. It's sweet and salty without being too overpowering. The lazy chili crab dip offsets it perfectly.I'm not a fan of mami/Lomi, but their soups made me change my mind. Perfect comfort food.

  • Hungry Pasigueño

    4.0

    AMAH KWONG'S LUMPIAKwong's is owned & managed by the people behind Spring by Ha Yuan, one of my favorite vegetarian and organic restaurants in Makati (situated very near AIM Conference Center). Spring is in fact known for its many variants of lumpia w/ their Signature type sold for only P75. Thus, Kwong's version wasn't a far cry--taste wise--from Spring. I liked how they upgraded the lumpia experience by including tofu chunks and fresh alfalfa sprouts. Generous was the serving of peanuts and seaweed, too! :) The only downside was that the lumpia was just covered on the curved parts, and not on the faces of its cylindrical shape. The result? Sauce would drip on one's fingers during each bite, making this a messy treat to consume.P.S. Similar to Bad Bird, VAT wasn't included in the prices of menu items.

  • Joanna Sulistio

    3.0

    Tried Kwong's Provisions during a recent run to Hole in The Wall. My friend and I tried their Salted Egg Chicken Chops. I honestly liked it, but my friend didn't. I thought it tasted well, especially how all the flavors blended together. My friend said that he found it bland, saying that it was "walang lasa." Although we agreed later on that the sauce was a bit too sweet for our liking. Anyway, it's not the best dish but I can recommend this to Chicken lovers. It's definitely a different approach to the usual chicken chops.

  • Muhammed Koy

    3.0

    One of the cutest Chinese street food-themed stall. Despite the abundance of Chinese restos in Manila, this one definitely stands out from the rest. In fact, the food on the menu is pretty impressive because it crosses cultural borders. This stall doesn't only serve traditional Chinese food, but also some American-Chinese creations. Some of the combinations worked but the others turned out kind of weird and it didn't work out so well. However, I really enjoyed their Maki Mi, Soft-shell Po' Bou, Salted egg Chicken Wings, and banana nutella Buchi!

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