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Asia is a large continent with an endless amount of cuisines to try. From China’s cuisines that vary from region to region to Vietnam’s indigenous and colonial-influenced dishes, here are some of the best Asian Restaurants that are Certified Booky’s Best!

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Vietnamese

Bahn Beo Cafe & Bistro

Named after the popular Vietnamese street food of the same name, Bahn Beo offers us a glimpse of Vietnamese cuisine without going out of the country. Try classics like bahn mi, pho bo, and the calamansi basil cooler!

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Hidden Vietnam

Offering a glimpse into Vietnamese cuisine, Hidden Vietnam will satisfy any bahn mi type cravings you may have. We recommend trying the pork bbq bahn mi, beef pho, and fire spring rolls.

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Saigon Corner PH

Experience a piece of Vietnam without having to travel thousands of miles away, go to Saigon Corner PH for a selection of classic Vietnam dishes.

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Bánh Mì Kitchen

Get a bite or several of ten types of traditional bánh mì – Vietnam’s version of a sub made with fresh ingredients and crispy baguette buns – at Bánh Mì Kitchen. Indulge in fillings that incorporate both local and international flavors, pair them with other traditional Vietnamese dishes like spring rolls, and wash them down with the popular Viet Coffee and more.

Best-Sellers: Damn Strong Coffee, Protein Monster, The Classic

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Chinese

Shi Lin

Xiao long bao is a regular craving for many Filipinos and thankfully Shi Lin offers some of the best dim sum in the Metro. Other than its’ dim sum choices, try the 3cup chicken bao, fried chicken chop, and mapo tofu.

UnionBank Offer: Enjoy P500 off with a minimum spend of P2,000! This offer is valid only from Monday to Thursday, between 2-6 PM.

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Tim Ho Wan

Having undoubtedly the cheapest Michelin star experience in the world, Tim Ho Wan is a must-try for anyone that enjoys Chinese cuisine. From pork buns to dumplings, rice bowls, and more, there’s a lot to choose from when dining at Tim Ho Wan.

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Kam’s Roast

If you’re craving roasted meats HK-style then Kam’s Roast is the place for you. We recommend the roast duck, suckling pig, and char siu!

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Four Seasons

One of the first few restaurants that offered hotpot before the current craze started, Four Seasons also has a buffet of ala carte menu items, as well as a variety of meats and fresh vegetables to put in a hotpot.

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Tong Yang Plus

One of the og hotpot places even before the current hype started, Tong Yang Plus is also a great barbecue place with a great selection of meat and unlimited ala carte options.

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Ling Chan

For family dinners with big servings look to Ling Chan to satisfy all of your family’s cravings. Offering authentic Chinese food, try the yang chow fried rice, xiao long bao, and the salt and pepper squid.

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Tai Koo HK Roast

Tai Koo HK Roast is a Hong Kong restaurant that serves up an array of affordable quality roasted meats with their chicken and duck flown in from Hong Kong and roasted fresh everyday.

Best-sellers: Roasted Duck + Char Siu Pork Rice, Roasted Duck Solo Rice, Char Siu Pork Rice, Char Siu Pork & Wonton Noodle Soup, Roasted Pork Belly + Char Siu Pork RIce

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Honolulu Cafe

A restaurant that has been open since the 1940s in Hong Kong, Honolulu Cafe is a cafe where you can get Western pastries and Chinese quick meals in a casual ambiance. Whether you’re looking for heavy meals perfect for lunch or dinner or merienda in the form of baked goods, then Honolulu Cafe is the perfect place for you.

Best-sellers: Roasted Pork Belly/BBQ Pork, Sweet & Sour Pork, Deep Fried Spareribs with Salt & Pepper, Beef Brisket, Stir Fried HK Style Noodles with Pork Chop and XO Sauce, Fried Rice Macau Style, and Egg Tart

Roasted Pork Belly Honolulu Cafe
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Wok Alley

Workers on the go who need a quick but filling meal should definitely order from Wok Alley. Serving rice boxes or noodle dishes in a box, Wok Alley has a variety of toppings to choose from, from simple spam to grilled chicken, shrimp, and even salted fish.

Wok Alley shrimp fried rice
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Thai

Easy Tiger

A restaurant that offers a glimpse of Thailand with each bite, Easy Tiger is both delicious and affordable. Try the pad Thai, sate, and crispy pata curry!

UnionBank Offer: Enjoy P400 off with a minimum spend of P2,000! This offer is exclusive to UB card holders and new Booky users. It’s available Monday to Friday, from 2-6 PM only.

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Jatujak

Another Thai restaurant, Jatujak specializes in their tom yum and pad krapow, as well as their different colored curry. Catch Jatujak in three different SM branches, MOA, San Lazaro, and Aura Premier.

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Just Thai

Brought about by a family’s love for the cuisine, Just Thai is a homey restaurant offering authentic, classic Thai dishes. You’ll find that from the restaurant’s interiors decorated with accents of Thai culture – from buddhas to artworks – to its dishes, the restaurant highlights the best of Thailand in a simple and straightforward manner you’ll appreciate.

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Malaysian and Singaporean

Selamat Restaurant

There are few restaurants in Metro Manila serving Malaysian cuisine and even fewer do it as well as Selamat Restaurant. Come here if you’re a fan of spicy food. In particular, try the Wat Dan Rice Noodles, Nasi Lemak with Fried Chicken, and Sweet & Sour Pork with Rice!

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Redwood Hawker Center

Get a slice of Singaporean culture by eating at the Redwood Hawker Center. Don’t let the small restaurant deceive you, like Singapore this place serves cuisine from different cultures like Chinese, Malaysian, Thai, and of course Singaporean.

Best Sellers: Cereal Prawn, Nyonya Laksa Shrimp, Pad See Ew Beef, Nasi Goreng Chicken, Szechuan Beef Noodles

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Kale Cafe + Restaurant

If you’re undecided on the cuisine you want but are definitely sure you want something Asian, then Kale Cafe + Restaurant has got you covered. From Japanese cuisine to Korean, Vitenamese food, and more, there’s something for even the pickiest of eaters.

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The Clay Oven

The Clay Oven is a fusion restaurant located in the Sans Hotel. The restaurant has an all-day breakfast with classics like waffles, pancakes, and eggs benedict as well as lunch entrees like lechon kawali, chimichurri chicken, and chicken and beef kebab.

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Indian

Indus

One of the few modern Indian restaurants in Metro Manila, Indus offers both classic and modern renditions of classic Indian dishes. We recommend trying the tandoori, butter chicken curry, and vegetable biryani.

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Mantra

Opening their third branch in Ayala Malls Vertis North, Mantra is a great place to go to when craving Indian cuisine. Whether it’s to try different types of curry or to eat some banging vegetable-based dishes for the Lenten season, Mantra has got your back.

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Korean

70’s Kimchi

Known mainly for their Best Beef Stew, 70’s Kimchi is a fast-food Korean joint that serves hearty and homey selections such as Beef Bulgogi, Burger Steak, Kimbap and more!

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Fantastic Baka

Probably one of the most sulit unli-samgyupsal restaurants in Metro Manila, Fantastic Baka offers a ton of variety when it comes to their meat selection, from marinated meats to prime cuts like prime chuck, belly, and hanging tender.

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Mukbang Chicken

Satisfy your craving for Korean chicken, topokki, ice-cold glasses of draft beer, and more at Mukbang Chicken. Aside from offering 10 K-chicken flavors, they also have a year-round unlimited promo for all of their dishes.

Best-sellers: Yangnyum, Snow Cheese, Soy Garlic, and Rose Topokki.

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Asian Fusion

Under the Balete

A restaurant located on West Avenue, Under the Balete is a must-try for anyone in the area. They have an extensive drinks menu serving mocktails, champagne, hard liquor, coffee, and more! We also recommend trying the salmon rice, Korean rice bowl, and bone-in porkchop.

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Sunae

Serving dishes found across Asia, Senorita Sunae takes influences from the Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and more! Go here if you want to try a little bit of everything from Thai rolls to curry, Bangkokstyle crab omelet, and even kinilaw.

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Rafa’s Restaurante at Jade Hotel

No need to stray away from your room in Jade Hotel when you’re hungry as Rafa’s Restaurante is there to fill your needs. This restaurant offers a variety of dishes from Asian cuisine like butter chicken to Spanish classics like paella, and more!

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