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Ling Nam

4.1

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₱ 400 / Person

Santa Cruz

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  • Breakfast
  • Takeaway
  • Meal Pickup
  • Toilet
  • Indoor
  • No Parking Area

Ling Nam is located at 616 T. Alonzo Street, Santa Cruz, Manila. This is a Chinese Food restaurant near the Santa Cruz.The average price range at Ling Nam is around ₱ 400 / Person,and the opening hours are 7:00 - 15:30.Ling Nam is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Santa Cruz area. There are different kinds of food in Ling Nam that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63287335231, +63287335234.

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4.1

20 Reviews

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  • Wahine

    3.0

    Beyong this food post were not part of my Binondo Foodtrip, it's just that, the places we've been to is not yet here in website, that's why I will just put reviews during my past visit in Binondo :)❤️ THE PLACE:The casual Chinese Set Up with red theme and wooden interiors. It was bit packed when we arrived but we still managed to find seats. The Place is Simple. Nothing fancy designs. Wooden table and chair, well lighted and clean.❤️ THE SERVICE:Our orders came a bit late, though I understand since there's a lot of diners that time. ❤️ THE FOOD and PRICE (forgot the price sorry! :( ) Garlic Rice - One serving is good for two. Which is sulit! Chicken Feet - Ordinary. I don't like their version. :( Noodles in 3 kinds of mushroom - This helped a lot with this rating. The noodles were good! And not overcooked. Saucy and delish just the way I like it! Good serving size too! Salt and Pepper Spareribs - Bit disappointed. Really. The meat were hard.  Not flavorful at all. Or maybe? I expected that the taste will be like North Park's version? Wintermelon Milk Tea - A bit expensive. Because the price is 95 pesos but the size of the cup were small. Twas like half of standard milk tea size. But it's okay. Why? The taste is exactly the same as Serenitea's. Swear! I was shocked that they have exact taste as Serenitea's. Cool! :D❤️ THE VERDICT:Our experience is just so-so. But still, it's nice to visit different Chinese Restaurants once in a while. :)

  • Amalia Rasyid

    5.0

    Beef wanton hofan separate soup or they call "nam chap wan than ho fan" in cantonese is the best plus siopao and siomai... Solve! Classic taste that the new generation still enjoys

  • Hümeyra

    4.0

    Ling Nam has been around for more than 4 decades if I'm not mistaken. This is their first and main branch. This is one of the places where we will have breakfast after our Sunday morning jogging. Must try here are the congee, siopao, and the beef noodle soup.

  • Çakır’s

    4.0

    Ling Nam is another popular dimsum and noodle place in Manila. The beef noodle soup here is really good. The bola-bola congee here is also good. Aside from the noodles and congee, they also have dimsums, rice meals and other dishes that you will normally find in other Chinese restaurants.

  • Sultan Himawan

    5.0

    Ling Nam has been in existence since I was born. It is a quick-bite, cheap-eats kind of a restaurant. The interior gives you an old, classic feel of the Chinese-Filipino back in the pre-war era. I love their bola-bola congee because a bowl of congee has about 12 pcs of meatballs and they are delicious. My uncle from Canada was surprised to see that there are a lot of meatballs in his congee, because he was expecting to have only 4 or 5. Truly value for money. Congee is only available for breakfast and up to 830AM only, or the ration they cooked is finished, whichever comes first.Siopao and Siomai are their staples which they are famous for. They make all the ingredients from scratch, and sometimes you can see them doing it in the dining area. For siopao, they now have Bola-Bola (meatball), Asado (saucy stewed pork), Taipao (giant bola bola siopao with egg and chorizo), and Linyong (lotus cream). Siomai comes in two pieces. The meat are finely grinded and wrapped by a thin wrapper.Ling Nam is known for its noodles, and they have a lot of flavor. The most popular is beef because of its juiciness and tenderness, however, I always order the chicken mami because of its light taste. Eating at Ling Nam is always fun and filling. Although, this branch serves only those 4 kinds of dishes, I always leave happy and full. Oh, you can also buy their dried noodles and siomai wrapper where you can cook it at home and make your own version.

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