Chinese restaurants in Philippines
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North Park Noodles
This much-loved fast-food joint serves what some consider to be the best bowl of Chinese noodles in town. It’s a sleek little place with a minimalist stainless-steel style.
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Ling Nam Noodle Factory & Wonton Parlor
The name alone should tell you that the noodles are fresh here. Pots steam like mad, air conditioners roar and happy patrons lap up tasty and simple fare.
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Visayan Restaurant
Near Hotel Victoria de Cebu, this place offers big portions of good Filipino and Chinese food in cleaner and more comfortable surroundings than you'll find nearby (Downtown isn't known for its fine dining). Vegetarians should note: the bean-curd soup has meat in it, the fried rice has meat in it…
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Summer Place
This is one of the better Mongolian barbecues available on Boracay, keeping its ingredients fresh and quickly replenished. Take your spoils to the tables on the beach; the dining room gets hot. Later in the evening, this becomes a serious party place.
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Visayan Restaurant
Near Hotel Victoria de Cebu, it offers big portions of good Filipino and Chinese food in cleaner and more comfortable surroundings than you'll find nearby. Vegetarians should note: both the bean-curd soup and the fried rice have meat in them.
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President Restaurant
This holds the distinction of being the oldest restaurant in Chinatown. Gather a group of 12 people and come here for a lauriat (banquet). Otherwise you can order off the typically ginormous menu. Birthday parties abound.
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Mey Lin
Hand-pulled noodles prepared in the front window are the draw at this smart little place. The décor is as bright and sparkly as the service. There are 20 kinds of fresh noodle soups plus much more, including free wi-fi.
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