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Pasay, Metro Manila
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Waiting time ☆☆★☆☆ NORMAL Taste ☆☆★☆☆ NORMAL Price ☆☆★☆☆ NORMAL Clean ☆☆★☆☆ NORMAL Ordered Wanton noodle for take out but it didn't take so long. Only 1 girl was cooking but she seemed doing her job great. Taste of their wanton was yum and the soup also yummy. Price? I think cost performance is not bad. Disinfection well.
We went to Cartimar commercial arcade so we can eat here. The noodle house smells so good so we naturally became interested to try their food. There are only two variants that are available for non-pork eaters: beef noodles and the plain noodles x the serving time is about 5 minutes x we were the only customers when we arrived. Each bowl cost P200. They only accept cash payments. Restroom is available in the building. Public parking can be found in the Cartimar shopping center. The noodle house is inside the arcade. There are tables in front for dine in guests.
I received the wonton. The soup also contains finely chopped garlic and mushrooms, giving it a strong flavor. It also contains peanuts and has a lot of volume. Xiaolongbao is a small meat bun...I think the price is a little high.
The food is average, nothing exceptional. So, the xiao long bao is not the soupy one that comes to mind, it's just an ordinary mini siopao as the server said. The wanton doesn't have noodles...it's just soup. For the taste, I'd say it's pricey; There's more better restaurants or even eatery within Cartimar.
You’re getting the real deal as far as chinese noodles go. Mildly spicy right off the bat so folks take caution when adding chili, taste the broth first. My only qualm is the price:portion ratio, items could be a bit cheaper by ₱10-₱20. Other than that the place is worth a try and a return visit should you get a hankering for chinese noodles.
Zhang Ji Noodle House is a Restaurant located at Pasay, Metro Manila.