8W79+396, SM City Cebu Juan Luna Ave. Cor. Cabahug, Kaohsiung St, Cebu City, 6000 Cebu, Philippines
What travelers say:
Although Cantonese cuisine is not authentic, it is better than eating Southeast Asian dishes every day. There are rice and roast wheat. The roast meat inside is super large. Although the taste is generally the same, the price is very good.
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Although the Cantonese cuisine is not authentic, it is better than eating Southeast Asian food every day. There is rice and steamed buns. The portion of roast pork is super large. Although the taste is average, the price-performance ratio is very good.
I visited the store when I saw the recommendation while on a business trip. The food portions are large, recommended for 2-3 people. The store is not very big but easy to find, opposite H&M. The mango seafood rolls are very filling, with scallops, shrimps, crab sticks, etc. The taste is rich, and the overall price-performance ratio is quite high. The shrimps are still quite fresh. The coconut milk in the dessert is super thick and tastes great!
I visited the restaurant when I saw the recommendation while on a business trip. The food portions are big size, recommended for 2-3 people. The mango seafood rolls are very filling, with scallops, shrimps, crab sticks, etc. The taste is rich, and the overall price-performance ratio is quite high.
Stayed in a hotel nearby and went shopping in SM at night. After choosing for a long time, I finally chose this restaurant outside SM. The menu was all in English, and not all dishes had pictures. But luckily I could understand it, so I ordered some curry and some fried shrimps. We shared the food with friends, and the portion was not small, enough for 5 people. The restaurant was also good, but there were still many things to eat in SM, and everyone could choose according to their taste.
For tourists who want to try Southeast Asian Chinese cuisine, this restaurant is a good choice. The owner is a Filipino Chinese, and the dishes use a lot of Chinese seasonings such as garlic, soy sauce and oyster sauce. I recommend a few signature dishes of this restaurant, Hainan chicken with two bowls of white rice, 250 pesos, garlic grouper, 280 pesos, four butter fried prawns, 280 pesos.