Dong Bei Dumpling
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Dong Bei Dumpling

4.3

9 Reviews

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₱ 150 / Person

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Dong Bei Dumpling is located at 642 Yuchengo Street, Manila, Luzon 1006 Philippines. This is a Asia restaurant near the Manila.The average price range at Dong Bei Dumpling is around ₱ 150 / Person,and the opening hours are 9:00 - 20:00.Dong Bei Dumpling is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Manila area. There are different kinds of food in Dong Bei Dumpling that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact 6322418912.

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4.3

9 Reviews

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  • Surya SuryaChang

    5.0

    Dong Bei is definitely on my checklist whenever I head to Binondo! they assist freshly produced Kuchay with Pork and Xiao Longer Bao 😍 Place is really a little bit little and crowded but we continue coming back!

  • Joey Salegumba

    5.0

    Found this location online through a popular food blog page and literally booked my resort in Chinatown merely to visit this location (and the like). It really is tiny, 5 tables without big signs or even anything indicating where it really is. Look closely or you'll missit! This location was occupied on the days we visited. We simply politely asked among the Filipino young couples if we're able to share their table. We walked inside and there's a lady hands rolling the dumplings before you, which means you know they’re clean! We purchased the pork and chive dumplings and beef noodle soup. The pancakes may also be something using this world. The dumplings burst in the mouth area, so flavoursome simply writing this helps make me crave them. The beef noodle soup had been basic and filling- the noodles got a lovely consistency and the beef has been tender. Highly recommended, this type of unpretentious gem that obviously doesn’t have to rely on not their reputation. Don’t skip!

  • Ramses John Donado

    4.0

    My friends and We popped inside here for brunch. The area is tiny and saved on a side road of Manila's Chinatown. You can view the employees make the dumplings yourself at the front end counter that is fun (not for all those that aresticklers about foods protection and spotless cleanliness though). We ordered the glucose pancakes, kuchay dumplings, two orders of the Xiao Long Bao and fried rice. Everything has been delicous, however they crowded the dual soup dumpling purchase into one steamer. The dumplings all stuck jointly, so when the dough was sensitive, it was hard to split up them without a few of the filling leaking out.

  • Annie Wong

    4.0

    We decide to click here after it approaching in a lot of reviews. No problem finding just off Ongpin Road, It is a tiny little sit back place and so we'd to hold back in a queue to obtain in. They were creating the dumplingsfresh in leading so you know very well what you're getting was the nice stuff. Unfortunately, they just had one kind of dumpling when we proceeded to go, the pork and chive and you will only purchase plates of 14 at once. We purchased one plate and we demolished all of them. Like a shame there is nothing else on the menu, an enormous shame!

  • Magsombol Rochell

    4.0

    Making the right path through Binondo's narrow roads is an adventure alone. It's such as a labyrinth! This was section of our experience once we looked for this little Chinese nook well-known for serving what numerous consider because the best dumplings in your community, and theywere correct! This carinderia looking eating place prepares refreshing dumplings as you purchase them. Their best vendor (suggested to us by the waitress) was filled with springtime onion chives ("kuchay") and pork. It had been simply wonderful! We matched it with some Chinese organic tea (once again as suggested by the waitress), which tasted like dark gulaman. Concerning its place, there is nothing high-class and fanciful about any of it. WHEN I said, it appeared more like a little carinderia. But eating right here really was fun! :D

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