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Xiu Fine Cantonese Dining

4.2

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₱ 1,150 / Person

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Xiu Fine Cantonese Dining Reviews

4.2

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  • Arla

    5.0

    This is my family and I’s new go-to Chinese restaurant! Great food, friendly staff, and an overall good dining experience. Yes it’s pricey, but for us, it’s definitely worth it!We love ordering their Seafood Pumpkin Soup, Sweet and Sour Pork, and their Wok-fried Beef with Zucchini in Truffle paste! As for the dimsum, we especially like their Siomai, Beancurd Rolls, Hakaw, and their Chicken Feet. Definitely try all these for a satisfying dining experience!

  • Jazzyk

    1.0

    If you are not prepared to be disappointed, then I suggest DO NOT go to Xiu. We were just there 5 minutes ago and were TURNED AWAY because they claimed that they only have LIMITED SEATING for the dimsum buffet. Limited seating meaning a 6-7 tables only. Yes there were still empty tables but they claim that it is only for ala carte customers. Heck they even had 2nd and 3rd floors but ONLY FOR ALA CARTE CUSTOMERS. Please. If you don’t plan to serve your customers then please don’t make a dimsum buffet promo at all! What a joke.

  • Tolga Alkan

    4.0

    Check out Xiù’s unlimited dimsum promo, Monday to Saturday, lunch time until August 31, 2018. Check out their website or Instagram account for the full mechanics. They have excellent quality dimsum! Pricier than regular dimsum restaurants so take advantage of this all-you-can-eat deal.Their pork spareribs with tausi and hargao/ hakaw are excellent! Also my favorite is their ham sui kok which is like a deep fried mochi stuffed with pork - sweet and savory in one bite. And their fried spring is sooo good too unlike others that have wrappers that are too thick. Theirs are fried perfectly to a crisp yet not oily with the right ratio of wrapper to filling. The steamed bean curd roll and radish with XO are good too.What I didn’t like so much were the beef balls, charsiu bao (siopao) and sadly, the chicken feet as well was not as good as I hoped them to be.Price is ₱599+. Just try to compute how much you should consume to make it sulit because if you’re not that hungry then just enjoy their dimsum via ala carte order. Add ₱50+ for bottomless iced tea too.Warning: They are strict with their rules so read the promo details first especially with the “no leftover” policy, only order what you can consume. But do order ahead if you feel like you can still eat more because it takes a bit of time for orders to arrive since they are not served trolley-style instead comes direct from the kitchen.Ambience in the restaurant is excellent too, clean and spacious. Parking is convenient as there are more slots provided for customers at the empty lot across.Enjoy!

  • Ivana Tiar

    4.0

    The best siomai and dimsum selection I've been to in Manila! Chicken feet was also super tender! Same to those I've tried in Hongkong! Will definitely be coming back 👍🏻

  • Criselda Dela Paz

    4.0

    Food is delicious. Service can be improved, we came here on a light day (All Soul's Day) so maybe they brought out the weak staff. We had to remind them to bring us water, tea, aNd condiments. They weren't that proactive.

  • Yanuar Indrayanto

    5.0

    Xiu has a lot to offer, a cantonese restaurant that serves good chinese food, it’s main competitors are gloria maris and choi garden. Although the price is relatively higher than the others, this restaurant puts a twist on its dishes. The ambiance is good.

  • Desihani S.A

    4.0

    As we were deciding on where to have our group celebration, we chanced upon Xiu as there was a BPI card promotion. The place is elegant, really providing a fine dining experience. We ordered quite a lot and let me share with you my thoughts on each dish.♡ Wok fried beef fillet with zucchini in truffle paste - Just wow! This by far is the softest and most savory beef dish I've ever tried. Would give this dish 10 stars if I could.♡ Roast goose - I know I'm being unfair having tried the most succulent goose in HK but this dish is just really lacking in flavour. This was supposedly to be the star of our lunch celebration but it ended up a total let down. Plus, it was even pricier than peking duck.♡ Pork Asado - Yummy and juicy! The cuts are quite large but the tenderness of the pork wasn't sacrificed. Loved this dish!♡ Crispy pork belly - Not happy with this one, just too salty for my taste. I was also surprised as to how small the serving was given its price level. (Choi garden maintains the top spot for their lechon macau for me)♡ Dimsum - You cannot go wrong with dimsum. I loved their hakaw, siomai, spring rolls and radish cake. Their beef balls, however, not too much.♡ Mango sago - Just a perfect way to cap off a heavy meal. Their mango sago is quite refreshing, with just the right amount of sweetness.

  • Arie Ansyah

    4.0

    beef shortribs is super like.... melts in your mouth texture..... suckling pig is very crispy... like the 3 kinds mushroom truffle oil.... papu lapu 2 ways is awesome... soup with green onions and bitso is very good.... second way hotpot with tofu shitake mushrooms.... will be back

  • M. Rizkhy Rakhmanto

    5.0

    Only got to try Xiu now, and I've got to say, very impressive and definitely feels like a step up from the usual chinese places around Manila (of course, with a corresponding jump in price as well). Pretty much everything I tried was impressive, their suckling pig is definitely a start that is not very usual. It comes with a good kiampung at the bottom, and fried enoki mushrooms all around it. I would not really classify this as an appetizer anymore, this is a full on main course. It is pricey, but definitely something that will impress. Their suahe were very nice, their eel rice is particularly impressive. I am not usually a fan of eel, but this was incredibly tender, not a bone in sight, and really goes well with the rice. This is a pricey place, but it is a contender for the best chinese restaurant in manila.

  • RinRin

    4.0

    Had dinner with a group.  We ordered the Seafood and Pumpkin Thick Soup, Hargao, Sharksfin Dumpling, Siopao, Radish Cake with XO, Crispy Pork Belly, Sweet & Sour Pork, French Beans with Garlic, Flat Noodles with Sate Beef, Chicken. Everything tasted very good.  Service was good.  Price is on the high side, but was made average by the credit card promo.

Xiu Fine Cantonese Dining Location

  • Meal Pickup
  • Suitable for Wheelchair
  • Wine and Beer
  • Toilet
  • VIP Canteen
  • Luxury Dining
  • Indoor
  • Valet Parking
  • Reservation Recommended
  • Free Parking
  • Suitable for Children

Xiu Fine Cantonese Dining is located at 115 Connecticut Street, Greenhills, San Juan City. This is a Chinese Food restaurant near the Greenhills. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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