Been craving for Xiao Long Bao that’s why we have decided to dine in at Fat Fook Manila. Aside from dim sum, they also serve other famous Taiwanese street food like Fried Stinky Tofu with Century Egg. We’re supposed to try it but it was not available at that time. Other best-selling dishes include their Xiao Long Bao, Chicken Chops, and Taiwanese Beef Noodles.
Of course, we didn’t let this opportunity to miss their Pork Xiao Long Bao for anything!
It’s rich tasty broth and juicy pork filling is really satisfying.
Aside from this, they also have the Giant, and the Salted Egg Xiao Long Bao.
Price: Php 258
Table for: 8pcs
Food Rating: 5/5
Oyster Omelette – another popular Taiwanese street food that you should try here. The oyster was wrapped in egg with a mochi-like texture.
Price: Php 288
Table for: 3-4 persons
Food Rating: 4/5
Taiwan Style Fried Rice – the rice was coated with savory brown sauce and has generous amounts of Taiwanese sausage, egg, green onion, carrots, and chorizo. which makes it quite addicting.
We paired it with paired Salt and Pepper Cubes.
Price: Php 268
Table for: 2-3 persons
Food Rating: 4/5
Salt and Pepper Cubes – crispy yet soft chicken cubes served on a stick.
Price: Php 268
Table for: 2-3 persons
Food Rating: 4/5
Taho – Taiwanese version of our taho. It is almost the same with ours except that this one has a bit rough texture.
We asked the staff for additional syrup and they gave us a bowl of it! Haha. Definitely enjoyed this with additional syrup.
Price: Php 58
Table for: 1
Food Rating: 4/5
We definitely love everything here at Fat Fook Manila and would go back for sure!
Disclaimer: We paid for our food and this review was written with an honest opinion.