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  • Glydelle Mae Peduche

    4.0

    What is good about here? why people wait for a long line? Toho Food Centre is one of the oldest restaurants in Manila. Your Manila tour will never be complete if you're not going to taste our national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal's Favorite.Yas tried Dr. Jose Rizal Favorite Pancit, Lumpia, Chinese Kikiam, Fried Chicken and Yang Chow.mPancit is very saucey and tasty. The vegetables are plenty in their one platter serving.Very Affordable and SULIT!

  • Arie Bali

    3.0

    What's with Toho Food Center that people are willing to wait in a long line?New Toho Antigua is currently the oldest restaurant in Manila, . Antigua Toho was established in 1866. It is considered as the oldest restaurant in manila and was even mentioned in Dr. Jose Rizal's novel, Noli MeTangere. The lunch meal that was mentioned consist of Pancit Guisado, Lumpiang Shanghai, Yang Chow Fried Rice, Chinese Kikiam and Pork Asado Meal, which were also the favorites of  the 3 former Philippine presidents- Quezon, Laurel, and Marcos.

  • Suldiana Glory Ariza

    3.0

    This store has been open for decades now and is one of the original and rare gem here in Binondo. This is one of our go to restaurant when we don't have any food at home. Must try their spicy squid and beef ampalaya.

  • Marianne Jeanne Jucar

    5.0

    classic cantonese food from a bygone era now handled by 4th generation management still maintaining authentic chinese well loved by generations. entering this establisment brings back fond memories. must try spicy squid, hamonado pata, asado , quikiam, fried chicken , fish fillet with ampalaya, lechon kawali, hot & spicy soup. servers very professional. place interiors simple and clean. bucket list checked.

  • Shaf

    5.0

    The oldest chinese resto in Manila. very classic, the food is good and very affordable , big servings, I like their kikiam and camaron . the small size serving of their rice is good enough for 3 people so don't bother to order large if only 2 of you will eat.

  • Chona Orozco

    3.0

    The location is kinda hard to find. The place looks old. But the pinsec and the fried lumpia are good. I'll go back there for the fried lumpia and pinsec and also pansit, but for take out only. We also tried the beef thing but kinda disappointed because they did not served fresh beef.

  • Stig Reiersen

    4.0

    Perfect place if you want a peace of mind chinese foods are good i'll definitely go back here

  • Raisha Escarlan Ymas Juanillo

    4.0

    Nice, cheap chinese food. Their best seller is their asado. All the food comes in a big serving. Its “all you can eat fiesta” thats how I called their serving.

  • Sibel Yılmaz

    4.0

    Since it's Fathers day we decided to go the extra mile and celebrate it here. The place looks and feels old like the typical Chinese restaurants you'll find around Binondo. Their ground floor is an open area with fans on the ceiling while the 2nd floor is air-conditioned and with fans as well. We opted to stay on the 2nd floor for a more convenient experience.We ordered Yang Chow fried rice, Lumpiang Shanghai fried rice, Lumpiang Litsugas, Lumpiang Shanghai, Nido soup, Toho fried chicken and Pancit Miki Bihon.I enjoyed the Lumpiang Litsugas where you'll wrap the pork giniling with the sauce in a lettuce. It gives a refreshing taste because of the lettuce. EVERYTHING lived up to our expectations and we left the restaurant happy and full! Wish they have a branch in Quezon City though.

  • Miss Morpheus

    1.0

    Ate once with a group of friends as it was supposedly the oldest operating restaurant in Chinatown. We ordered a lot beef, pork, chicken, lumpia, pansit... Name it. Wanted to give it a chance. Maybe there's one that would taste good amongst the many.The whole night , we were the only ones there. Your guess is as good as mine

New Toho Food Centre Location

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New Toho Food Centre is located at 422 Tomas Pinpin Street, Binondo, Manila. This is a Chinese Food restaurant near the Binondo. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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