Submitted by tito_redditguy23 t3_11e1q3i in food
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07-19-30-04-03-08 t1_jac1xcx wrote
Filipino chinese cuisine
Chuan Kee from Philippine
Aromede t1_jac23th wrote
That. Looks. Delicious.
There's not much Filipino food and culture where I live but I'll do my best at trying it, now.
07-19-30-04-03-08 t1_jac2sv2 wrote
What OP posted is basically Hong Kong dimsum menu.
Kim Pung is like Lo Mai Gai (glutinous rice chicken).
So you can just go to any Chinese restaurant that serve dimsum and order the similar dishes.
If you come across any Filipino restaurant, you should order authentic filipino dishes instead of these. There's so many delicious dishes that make you savour for more. lol
Aromede t1_jac3pxh wrote
What should I get that is essentially Filipino and delicious ?
07-19-30-04-03-08 t1_jac5ve7 wrote
Not filipino but I was posted there for a few months for work.
So, I'll share my favourite
- Longsilog / Tocino (I had them for breakfast the most while there. lol. That and golden brown waffles from Pancake House)
- Sinigang (Western tastebud might need to get used to it)
- Adobo (all time favourite!)
- Inasal (Make sure you dip the vinegar and calamansi)
- Liempo (Love the way they marinate the meat)
HungPongLa t1_jacoyai wrote
Was scratching my head with hakaw, then realized har gao/har gau/har gow
Aromede t1_jac17k0 wrote
Is this Hong Kong cuisine ?