Sunday, July 15, 2012

Home of the Best Dimsum: David's Tea House

While Wai Ying is my go to place when craving for dimsum, I have to give it to David's Tea House for serving the best dimsum in town.

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T. Mapua branch

For me, no restaurant comes close in matching the quality of dimsum David's main branch in T. Mapua produces day in, day out. Dimsum is always fresh, with no scrimping on the ingredients.

Just look at these baskets of glory: 
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Shrimp Siomai (70php)


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Hakaw Shrimp (80php)


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Tausi Spareribs (70php)

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Pork Asado Pao (70php)

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Assorted Dimsum Platter (185php)

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Sesame Buchi (70php)

Aside from dimsum, David's also offers hotpot
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Hotpot
and hot dishes:
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Fried Beancurd (185php)

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Fried Wanton (180php)

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Wanton Beef Noodles (145php)

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Yang Chow Fried Rice (170php)

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Sweet and Sour Pork (200php)

Don't forget to end a meal at David's Tea House with soy milk. It's so popular that I've seen some patrons  driving by the restaurant, ordering from their car windows, just to have a glass.
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Soy Milk

David's Tea House has 18 branches in Luzon. For more information, click here.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

When are we eating here? :)

Glutton Is Me said...

Anytime!

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