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Contribute Feedback What Geovanni Wilkinson likes about Yang Chow Noodle Bar:
Sorry, I forgot to take a photo, I was hungry. Anyway, I ordered their Beef Wanton Noodle Soup, It's served on a huge metallic bowl, a steal for a price of Php 150. The broth is flavorful, you can feel the authenticity of the chinese cuisine. A generous slice of beef brisket, soft and juicy, with the fat. A couple of big wanton, meaty and flavorful in every bite. The ambience of the store is great. The place is well... View all feedback.
What Lance Schuster doesn't like about Yang Chow Noodle Bar:
I ordered bark soup to lunch. the service was fast, but the mother meal was not so memorable. it was good, but not something they want to go back to. I might have tried her char sui. View all feedback.
You can spot this small Hong Kong style restaurant at the basement of 30th mall along Meralco Ave. For a relatively small mall compared to its peers in the area, this place has too much food options. Yang Chow gives you more than a decent meal for an affordable price. The name Yang Chow is actually named after a province in China called Yangzhou. For us it is a familiar name for a type of fried rice. My friend and I got rice toppings, Honey Roast Pork Rice (Php 180) and White Soy Chicken Rice (Php 160) and both had generous portions of tender and tasty meat. We also got Hakaw, a good enough dimsum for Php 120. Skip its wrap as it is thick and bland. There's also a spot offering similar cuisine, Hongkong Dimsum in front of it. I suggest you pick this one over that. Yang Chow gives you more mileage with quality. alwayshungry.ph
You can spot this small Hong Kong style restaurant at the basement of 30th mall along Meralco Ave. For a relatively small mall compared to its peers in the area, this place has too much food options. Yang Chow gives you more than a decent meal for an affordable price. The name Yang Chow is actually named after a province in China called Yangzhou. For us it is a familiar name for a type of fried rice. My friend and I got rice toppings, Honey Roast Pork Rice (Php 180) and White Soy Chicken Rice (Php 160) and both had generous portions of tender and tasty meat. We also got Hakaw, a good enough dimsum for Php 120. Skip its wrap as it is thick and bland. There's also a spot offering similar cuisine, Hongkong Dimsum in front of it. I suggest you pick this one over that. Yang Chow gives you more mileage with quality. alwayshungry.ph
The place is almost hidden in the super market. the small it area is clean and clean. the person who takes the order is attentive. they offer fast Chinese cuisine from nudelsuppen to rice toppings. the noodles were a bit too soft for me, but the vernacular stop and siomai are good. if they are in the hurry and they are longing for Chinese food. they might want to see eating here.
Sorry, I forgot to take a photo, I was hungry. Anyway, I ordered their Beef Wanton Noodle Soup, It's served on a huge metallic bowl, a steal for a price of Php 150. The broth is flavorful, you can feel the authenticity of the chinese cuisine. A generous slice of beef brisket, soft and juicy, with the fat. A couple of big wanton, meaty and flavorful in every bite. The ambience of the store is great. The place is well lit. You can smell the dimsum as the steamers are lined up next to the cash register. You can also see how they cook the noodles; they have this technique in which they intermittently switch from hot to cold water bath and vice versa. I gave it 4.0 as my noodles were a bit...read more
You can spot this small Hong Kong style restaurant at the basement of 30th mall along Meralco Ave. For a relatively small mall compared to its peers in the area, this place has too much food options. Yang Chow gives you more than a decent meal for an affordable price The name Yang Chow is actually named after a province in China called Yangzhou. For us it is a familiar name for a type of fried rice. My friend and I got rice toppings, Honey Roast Pork Rice (Php 180) and White Soy Chicken Rice (Php 160) and both had generous portions of tender and tasty meat. We also got Hakaw, a good enough dimsum for Php 120. Skip its wrap as it is thick and bland There's also a spot offering...read more