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Binondo Food Trip and Walking Tour Guide

Posted on October 10, 2012 by journeyingjames 30 Comments
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LAST UPDATED: July 18,2015 with Vegetarian Restaurant Option

How far, better yet, how full can you get with only Php200.00 (less than US$5) on your pocket for a food trip at Binondo? I write this for people who are looking for a DIY itinerary of Binondo and Chinatown. By following this guide you can “Fill your tummy without eating up your pocket.”

It was just an open invitation with new-found friends because I was craving for some Chineses foods one day. So I guess those “biglaan” trips are the ones that really happen.

So I posted a challenge of just bring Php200 for a food tour in Chinatown. Here’s what happened:

The Destination: Binondo, Manila

The Challenge: Spend only Php200 for a food trip in Binondo

The Date: September 30, 2012 (Sunday) from 11:30am-6:30pm, yes lunch to dinner.

The Food Trippers (from L to R): Soft-spoken Annabelle, Donna the treasurer, Janeca the freelancer, Rhas the heart-breaker, Arvin the chef, Leon our photographer, Sexy Tatit (and ohhh, btw, she is still single. I guess everyone here) and the Joker me. Not in photo because they came late: Jojo and Dan.

“What I’ve enjoyed most, though, is meeting people who have a real interest in food and sharing ideas with them. Good food is a global thing and I find that there is always something new and amazing to learn – I love it!” -Jamie Oliver

For starters, you guys can meet up in any fastfood chain near Carriedo Station, LRT 1. This is the nearest LRT station if you are going to Chinatown. Ongpin street where most of the restaurants are located is just a 5-minute walk.

Here’s a map to guide you where to the restaurants I will mention are located:

Binondo Map (Click to enlarge)

To ensure that you we don’t overspend we gave  Php200 each to our treasurer for the day- Donna. So we have a communal budget of Php1,600 and we order according to consensus. At first, it was kinda hard but we found out that its actually fun. Of course, everyone is free to buy anything she wants for himself/herself like some pasalubong.

So here’s the list of what we ordered:

1. Shanghai Fried Siopao (Ongpin st. cor. Bahama st.).

From Carriedo street, the group walked about 300 meters before we reached a small stall where they serve hot fried siopao. The siopao is small, fits in your hand but the crispiness of its bottom makes it different from the siopao we are used to.

Price: Php16 each.

Shanghai Fried Siopao (Photo credits: Leon Pangilinan Jr.)

Keep walking on Ongpin street until you reach Yuchengco st, from there turn right and you will find Dong Bei Dumplings

2. Dong Bei Dumplings (Yuchengco st.).

I’ve been here twice and ordered… dumplings, of course! We feasted on their steamed kutsai and seafood dumplings and that Wong Lo Kat Herbal Tea which got our attention because it can “Keep Heatiness Away.” Ohhhh.. the English of Chinese… It taste like C2 Green Tea.

Price: Php100/order

Dumplings and Wong Lo Kat (Photo credits: Leon Pangilinan Jr.)

From Dong Bei we continue walking southwards until we found Sincerity Restaurant

3. Sincerity Restaurant (Yuchenco st.).

Chicken. Fried. Goodness. That’s all!

We ordered a whole fried chicken and asked for water for everyone. Since I love rice, I ordered a big bowl of rice. Some were contented with just the chicken. Here we also learned from Panyerong Leon that, “rice has a calming effect.” You can search Google if you don’t want to believe. 😉

Price: Chicken Php300; Rice Php60

Fried Chicken Goodness at Sincerity Restaurant

From here we walked north for about 50 meters and bought something from a small store at Yuchengco cor. Carvajal street.

Photo shoot break: Carvajal street.

This small nook along Yuchengco street is a treasure trove of everything. On weekdays this becomes busy with fruits, vegetables, meat, seafood and everything fresh stalls. Its kinda hard to locate, look for the translucent green roofing and your at it. You can also find Quick Snack here which is famous for their fried lumpia.

Tatit, the Food Trippers and Carvajal Street’s green roofing

We continue walking north and went back to Ongpin street to cool ourselves at Chuan Kee

4. Chuan Kee (Ongpin st., cor. Yuchengco st.)

As the sun’s heat become more unforgiving and the canned tea we drank are done, we needed to cool ourselves so we decided to look for Halo-Halo. I suggested Chuan Kee, famous for its turo-turo style restaurant and the Cafe Mezzanine on top. Here we ordered 4 Halo-Halo (mix-mix in English), which is the #1 favorite merienda for Filipinos.

Price: Php60/order

Look at that! Ice cream dripping.

Vain food trippers and vain halo-halo too!

After this we continued walking southwest until we reach the famous Binondo Church.

Photo shoot break:Binondo Church and Lorenzo Ruiz Plaza

The Minor Basilica de Lorenzo Ruiz was founded by the Dominicans in 1596 to evangelize the growing Chinese population in Manila. The church is named after the first Filipino saint, Lorenzo Ruiz. Lorenzo was born of a Chinese father and a Filipina mother, became a missionary to Japan and was executed because of refusing to recant his faith.

From here we walked along Reina Regente street until we reach the Lucky Chinatown mall.

Extra: We got free mooncakes when we entered Lucky Chinatown mall because they are celebrating 100 years of Mooncake Festival.

Our share of mooncake, FREE (Photo credits: Leon Pangilinan)

Since we got bored at the mall, we traced our route and went back to Yuchengco street. Some are craving for hot soup so we went to Big Bowl Noodles

5. Big Bowl Noodles (Yuchengco st.)

It about 6:00pm and just a perfect time for light dinner, we are still full of the foods we have been eating the past hours. We ordered their best seller: Beef Wanton Noodle Soup, Seafood Fried Noodles and Pork Shrimp Pancit Canton. We love everything especially the Beef Wanton. The squids on the Seafood Fried Noodles are perfectly cooked- not rubbery but tender.

Price: Beef Wanton Noodle Soup- Php110/order, Seafood Fried Noodles- Php140/order & Pork Shrimp Pancit Canton- Php130

From here we went back to Ongpin street and started walking again back to Carriedo station.

Extra: Because I was craving for some durian (I miss Davao) add to the fact that some from the group haven’t tasted “The King of all Fruits,” I ordered one and asked the vendor to open it for us to eat it on the street. So we had Durian samplings before everyone went back home. It smells like feet but tasted like lips! Everyone FILLED!

Durian sampling at Binondo (Photo credit: Leon Pangilinan Jr.)

From here we continued walking until we reach Carriedo street and each went back to their respective homes.
Hope that this DIY Food Trip and Walking tour would be of help to you and your friends.

Expenses:

64    4 pcs of siopao, Php16 each (Shanghai Fried Siopao)
300 3 orders of dumplings at Php100 each (Dong Bei Dumplings)
360 1 Whole Fried Chicken- Php300 and 1 Bowl of Rice- Php60 (Sincerity Restaurant)
240 4 orders of Halo-Halo at Php60 each (Chuan Kee Restaurant)
630 2 Beef Wanton Noodle Soup- Php110/order, 2 Seafood Fried Noodles- Php140/order & Pork Shrimp Pancit Canton- Php130/order  (Big Bowl Noodles)
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Php 1,594
VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT OPTION:
Since I practice vegetarianism I find it hard to enjoy food trip in Binondo anymore, until last week that I found a good vegetarian restaurant option- Quan Yin Chay Vegetarian in Ongpin st corner Salazar (near the bridges). Most in their turo-turo style menu uses vege-meat but they also have pure vegetables options.
I ordered barbeque (Php30), stir-fry mushrooms (tenga ng daga) (Php60) and steamed rice (Php20). Don’t forget to take out their vegetarian siopao that uses wheat bread (Php25). They are located at Masangkay St before but moved to Onpin st.
Quan Yin Chay Vegetarian, Binondo, Manila

Quan Yin Chay Vegetarian, Ongpin st corner Salazar

Travel Tips:

1. Bring water bottle. It is super hot plus it can save you a lot if you have your own water.
2. Wear simple and summer clothing, shorts and slippers are better. No need to wear your Prada high-heels or your Channel bag, trust me.
3. It is super hot, bring umbrella or cap. Do I need to explain?
4. Take extra care of your belongings. This is basic in traveling. 🙂
5. Be on the lookout for weird things, name of products, place or poster. If you love Instagram, this place has a lot of cool subjects for your followers.

Everything Binondo- Happiness. Fruit Vendor, Kutsero, Yuchengco st

James at Binondo, thanks to Leon for capturing these moments

Leon Pangilinan blogs at Tadong Genius Kuno, its fresh, witty and funny too. Visit the url and have a good laugh.

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This is also my contribution to Pinoy Travel Bloggers’ Carnival for the month of October entitled “PHILIPPINE WALKING TOURS” hosted by Glenn Martinez of “Traveler on Foot.” You can also check out the previous Blog Carnival’s by clicking the logo below:

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30 thoughts on “Binondo Food Trip and Walking Tour Guide”

  1. Ed Escueta said:
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    October 10, 2012 at 1:26 am

    Eto ba yung Hayahay Club? bakit walang nag-invite? hahaha!

    • journeyingjames said:
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      October 11, 2012 at 4:20 am

      i invited everyone kaya.. busy lang lahat

  2. Yen Delgado said:
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    October 10, 2012 at 2:11 am

    We did this for 500! Really fun when one is on a tight budget.

    • journeyingjames said:
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      October 11, 2012 at 4:20 am

      wow? that much? i guess you guys have really BIG appetite.

  3. anna said:
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    October 10, 2012 at 2:50 am

    yehey!!! Thanks for posting this…yesterday I was checking your blog site for some gastronomic experience in Binondo and couldn’t find one but now it’s here..THANK YOU!!! Our group are planning to go there next weekend to ruin our diets (??) LOL I think this will help us a lot. Cheers!!!

    • journeyingjames said:
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      October 11, 2012 at 4:19 am

      hope you guys can beat the 200pesos. haha have a unique gastronomic adventure in binondo

  4. Micamyx|Senyorita said:
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    October 11, 2012 at 1:11 pm

    Naalala ko yung Binondo Food Trip din natin wehehe bitin yun woot thanks ulit James 😀

    • journeyingjames said:
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      October 18, 2012 at 4:57 am

      oo nga, di ko na nablog yun. haha that was awesome too mica!

  5. Tindoy said:
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    October 12, 2012 at 2:59 am

    You should try going to “ESTERO”, also in Binondo.

    Great food also!

    Ituro mo lang, iluto nila.

    It’s literally beside the estero. 🙂

    Kagutom ang mga food pics!

    • journeyingjames said:
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      October 18, 2012 at 4:51 am

      yep, ayaw kasi ng mga kasma ko sa estero bec their olfactory nerves are soo sentitive

  6. Ramon Marinas said:
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    October 12, 2012 at 7:50 am

    Must do! Thanks for sharing James.

    • journeyingjames said:
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      October 18, 2012 at 4:43 am

      no problemo, hope this helped!

  7. Paula O said:
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    October 16, 2012 at 9:32 am

    I like this James! 🙂

    • journeyingjames said:
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      October 18, 2012 at 4:04 am

      thanks paula! make your own DIY trip na

  8. Rob said:
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    October 25, 2012 at 5:30 pm

    I’m missing binondo a lot! Back in college we used to take our lunch at this yummy china town! You should’ve also try lamien noodle house,wai ying or masuki! 🙂

  9. Rob said:
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    October 25, 2012 at 5:32 pm

    I’m missing binondo a lot! Back in college we used to take our lunch at this yummy china town! You should’ve also try lamien noodle house,wai ying or masuki! 🙂 thank you James! Hope to meet you someday! 🙂

    • journeyingjames said:
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      November 11, 2012 at 4:03 am

      next time, i will try those recos. thanks rob

  10. ying said:
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    December 6, 2012 at 7:05 am

    try sa lido for their so-good asado and chami, kim hiong for crispy fried noodles, quick snack for indonesian tofu and empanada. they also have this duck misua which has this sibot in the soup.weird taste but it’s an experience though, wai ying for congee and dimsum. on my to do list: tasty for porkchop, royal garden dimsum, toho food center for pinsec prito and pancit canton, la mien for beef noodle, also ang tunay na beef was said to have very tasty beef noodle etc etc. so many yet to conquer. enjoy!

    • journeyingjames said:
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      December 10, 2012 at 3:12 pm

      thanks for the additions ying, now i feel like i want to go back to binondo asap

  11. Kamusta Magazine said:
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    April 3, 2013 at 11:47 am

    That’s a great idea for people on budgets! You should post more of these for other places in the Metro 🙂 And you’re spot on with the travel tips!

    We in Kamusta Magazine also covered food tripping in Binondo. Hope to hear from you about it. The link is

    http://www.kamustamagazine.ph/food-trip-binondo-recommendations-from-locals-and-foodies/

    Thanks!

    -Jules

  12. Cha Sy said:
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    July 20, 2013 at 12:54 pm

    I miss Binondo! Sarap ng Big Bowl, Eng Bee Tin, Sincerity Chicken! Hays!

    • journeyingjames said:
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      July 22, 2013 at 7:13 am

      i always hear of Big bowl, i should try that soon!

  13. feelgood said:
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    August 2, 2013 at 2:00 pm

    Your post about your Binondo Trip is very informative. Thank you. The map that you included will be very useful on our food trip to Binondo tomorrow. XD

    • journeyingjames said:
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      August 7, 2013 at 8:32 am

      how was your binondo food trip went?

  14. meiyi said:
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    October 11, 2013 at 3:43 am

    Thanks for sharing. This is definitely helping me for my first plan to Manila.

  15. chokz said:
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    October 22, 2013 at 2:15 am

    Thanks for the info. ser james. Double thumbs up for this blog.! 🙂

  16. mikee said:
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    September 18, 2014 at 2:34 pm

    Hello! My boyfriend and I wants experience the food adventure in binondo. Do we have to avail a tour package to do this? Or do you know someone who could? Thanks!

  17. Kuya Yellow said:
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    September 25, 2014 at 7:12 am

    Thanks James for your very informative blog. You have inspired us to do our own Binondo food trip and walking tour… so we will do it this coming weekend already 🙂 Your blog is definitely a big help. Keep up the great work!

  18. business online said:
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    January 23, 2015 at 10:40 am

    Very nice post. I just stumbled upon your blog and wanted to say that I’ve really loved surfing around your blog
    posts. After all I’ll be subscribing to your rss feed and
    I’m hoping you write once more very soon!

  19. Gee said:
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    February 20, 2015 at 1:48 am

    I was looking for a blog na may kasama ng maps sana para di na kami magtanong saang lugar sila nakapwesto. Thank you James! This is a very informative post. Pupunta kami bukas and Im very excited na!
    I hope madami ka pang ganitong food trips around the metro. Also include maps ahh. Hehe.
    God bless!

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