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David's Tea House

3.5

15 Reviews

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₱ 500 / Person

Santa Cruz

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Business hours
  • Sunday: 7:30 - 2:00
  • Monday: 7:30 - 2:00
  • Tuesday: 7:30 - 2:00
  • Wednesday: 7:30 - 2:00
  • Thursday: 7:30 - 2:00
  • Friday: 7:30 - 2:00
  • Saturday: 7:30 - 2:00

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David's Tea House Location

561 & 536 Tomas Mapua Street, Santa Cruz, Manila

  • Breakfast
  • Takeaway
  • Meal Pickup
  • Full Bar Available
  • Toilet
  • Indoor
  • Reservation Recommended
  • No Parking Area

David's Tea House is located at 561 & 536 Tomas Mapua Street, Santa Cruz, Manila. This is a Chinese Food restaurant near the Santa Cruz.The average price range at David's Tea House is around ₱ 500 / Person,and the opening hours are 7:30 - 2:00.David's Tea House is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Santa Cruz area. There are different kinds of food in David's Tea House that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63287347855, +639234507433, +63287339240.

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David's Tea House Reviews

3.5

15 Reviews

  • Stephiena

    4.0

    During my first visit to David's Tea House, I was lucky enough to be with a friend who knew the restaurant inside out! From sauce preparation to the recommended order of eating the hot-pot items, plus a description pa of each item! 'twas like a historical-gastronomical trip! Everything was good, especially the mozzarella balls! The soups we had were also quite flavorful, and the sauce created by my friend was awesome! And, their Yang-Chow fried rice? I could eat that without any viand!

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  • Chloe Tadena

    2.0

    Typical chinese restaurant, nothing special. Their Nido soup was nothing but ordinary. (Knorr taste even better) Though their dimsum tastes good. Nothing more :(

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  • Hasan Tam

    3.0

    Our mate from Hong Kong was adamant we try David's Tea House out for some authentic Hong Kong Chinese fare. He did the ordering and we were happy with the taste. Overall, the place is slightly above average but the taste is good enough to repeat. --A drop of ink may make a million think. @AyaashPaw

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  • Natalie

    4.0

    Food: ++++Their rice, to my delight, was slightly glutinous and was superbly paired with the chicken mushroom I ordered. Their beef wanton's noodles was slightly hard yet the broth was still flavorful. House tea was also yum! Service: +++++The servers even the sup on duty were all supper attentive and friendly.Atmosphere: +++We had to share a table with other diners since the place was full. We were seated near the wash area and unfortunately, it was not the best place in the resto since it's also near the stairs leading to their kitchen.Price: ++++Value for money 👌

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  • Sovira Prashanti

    2.0

    My friends and I celebrated Chinese New Year and went here for *a  late* dinner. We ordered:- Garlic Rice that I rate 4.5/5. By far one of the tastiest garlic rice I've ever tasted except this one's a little bit expensive for its serving.- Lemon Chicken that I rate 3/5. The breaded chicken's good, but the 'lemon sauce' tasted a bit weird. It was as if I had melted candy on my food (Maxx lemon, specifically). - Century Egg Congee that I rate 3/5. It was a little bland, with literally just the rice and century egg; nonetheless, edible.- Siopao deserves 5/5. It didn't disappoint (or bc it tasted like every other siopao?).- David's Special Noodles is rated 2/5. My soup was served a little cold already that when I mixed my  noodles in, it didn't seem cooked. The noodles were still hard. Soup was bland, meat was bland, and I almost gagged at the taste of what's that, fish ball or smth. It looked good as a whole, but made me sad.+ 0.5 for free/service tea (served once).Overall, 2.5Food: 3.5 / 5Service: 2 / 5 (Staff worked slow, not very much attentive to our orders, and even left our table half-cleaned. We had to clean our oily table ourselves. The whole place didn't seem very much sanitized as well with sticky floors and aaaall. Mr. Security Guard, who as in-charge of the queue that night was also a bit confused in terms of order of accommodation.)Value for Money: 2/5 (I don't think any of us will come back again. This is as honest as I can get.)

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