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Digest Top Chinese Restaurants You Need To Check Out

Top Chinese Restaurants You Need To Check Out

Top Chinese Restaurants You Need To Check Out
By Philippine Tatler
July 30, 2018
Craving for some auspicious Chinese dishes? Browse through our collection of restaurants from the Best Restaurants Guide 2018 to know where to get your next excellent Chinese fare!

Man Ho

Had your fill of the overflowing crowds in the nearby casino complex? This is a nice quiet corner to relax in and enjoy excellent Chinese cuisine.

Canton Road

If you appreciate a luxe dining ambience and value the luxury of space, head to Canton Road to feast on delectable, modern Cantonese cuisine. 

China Blue

The location—facing the local version of a boardwalk and the sea—is perfect. However, the chef Jereme Leung serves art on a plate so it’s impossible to be distracted by anything else. Each dish is a visual and sensory symphony amidst the many disparate elements.

Crystal Dragon

The destination for haute Chinese cuisine. The hushed, sumptuous setting gives one a sense of privacy, and serves as the perfect backdrop for a memorable dining experience.

Crystal Jade Dining In

This restaurant is all about Chinese comfort food. Bright, airy interiors make the space inviting even when it is full—usually on weekend lunches. The menu is simple and straightforward. 

Hai Shin Lou

This restaurant has been in the scene for a long time and has survived a plethora of competition. There's a good reason for this: consistently good, unpretentious food. 

Jade Garden

It’s one of the oldest and more classic places for Cantonese cuisine. It’s also conveniently located as it is accessible both from the streetside and the mall. Reserve a table as there are big crowds especially for dinner.

Jasmine

A mélange of contemporary and lush oriental elements offer a modern fine dining experience from its interiors to its take on Chinese cuisine, including an extensive tea selection from the various regions of China. 

Li Li

Found in the heart of energetic Malate, Li Li brings you authentic Chinese fare, exquisitely done.

Lotus Court

Indulge in an exquisite array of Cantonese fare while enjoying a panoramic view of the Davao skyline. Service is impeccable and the ambience, while very formal, is cosy and welcoming.

Lung hin

The food is excellent, superbly creative and is truly one of the best Chinese restaurants in the city.

Peking Garden

Still one of the favourites for family celebrations to enjoy barbecued Peking duck and Northern Chinese dishes. The quintessential Chinese dining experience is recreated, thanks to their partnership with Maxim’s Caterers, Ltd. of Hong Kong who sent their chefs to train the local team.

Phoenix Court

An expansive menu of deluxe Chinese cuisine awaits at this welcoming, brightly-lit room whether you’re after a lauriat with the family or an eat-all-you-can dim sum experience.

Ping Pong Diplomacy

Eating in a busy mall may not sound appealing to most but a meal at Ping Pong Diplomacy is a must-try. Taking Chinese street food to new, elevated heights, this restaurant boasts rich, bold flavours and is unafraid of taking risks. If you’re looking for something exciting, you’ve found it!

Red Lantern

If you want a less busy fine Chinese dining experience, this is the place. Good choices of superior ingredients while also offering eat-all-you-can dim sum for bigger appetites. 

Red Jade

Very good value for money and service is noteworthy. They offer a choice of regional Chinese dishes and good vegetarian options.

Shang Palace

Experience this favourite restaurant for classic Cantonese cuisine. It is one of the most reliable places to quell your comfort food pangs.

Summer Palace

The quiet opulence of the interiors makes the perfect setting to indulge in a superlative Chinese feast with innovative dishes lovingly created by the chef Sum Kok Loong Tony.

Tao Yuan 

In the middle of Malate is a gastronomic gem that offers exquisite Asian cuisine. From your favourite cold cut selections to the exquisite seafood dishes on the menu, Tao Yuan serves them fresh and flavourful.

Tea of Spring

Delight in contemporary Cantonese cuisine paired with an extensive selection of loose-leaf teas (and/or wines) amidst a charming luxury resort setting. 

Tim Ho Wan

If you are craving for old-time favourites from Hong Kong’s most famous dim sum chain, head here for a dose of yummy yum cha.

Xiu Fine Cantonese Dining

This establishment serves terrific Cantonese food and a quick glance at Xiu’s extensive menu shows that they’re serious about their cuisine.

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