My Sweet Escape - A Walk through Chinatown

in steemph •  7 years ago  (edited)

In an encounter with the streets of Quiapo under the Carriedo Train Station of the LRT (Light Rail Transit), we had the sudden craving for dimsum.


We had just finished buying vegetables near Quiapo church and were already making our way back to the train station.

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Just a quick 8 mins walk from Carriedo Station, infront of Plaza Sta. Cruz which is hard to miss because of a massive fountain in the middle of the plaza and this eye catching Arch of Goodwill where two lions stand guard on each side. One can note that a Police outpost is situated right next to the Chinese Gold center right next to the arch. A few policemen were also gathered that time when we passed by, attentive to the gold shops with the gold and jewelry on display.

Ongpin Street is famous for soon-to-be-wed couples as the place to get wedding rings on the cheap.


Aside from that, you can also buy Jade bangles, polished red coral bracelets, an assortment of Chinese lucky charms (which we still buy even if we are not Chinese, because they're lucky). I thought to buy jade bangles for my daughter so I asked the shop keeper what Jade represents. I think she said good luck.

The jade stone means purity and purification. Another meaning of jade is gentleness and nourishment because jade is a stone that protects and supports loving heart energy. [Source]

A little walk past the arch, the gold shops and gift shops, we found this dimsum and hot pot restaurant that takes you to a different place in time.


Mei Sum Teahouse is right in the middle of Chinatown's busiest street.

The place looks a bit aged and run down but I loved devoured their dimsum so fast, I forgot to take pictures. We ordered their hakaw or shrimp siomai (Php 98) and pork siomai (Php 82) that came in the tiny bamboo baskets that you see below which just adds to the authenticity of the dimsum experience in my unofficial opinion. We only got 3 pieces of hakaw and 4 pieces of pork siomai and I thought I wanted to order more or have a siopao but we instead opted for a Curry Beef Brisket Hot Pot (Php 295).

The teahouse immediately served us hot tea when we sat down and read their menu, but I also tried out their Nai Cha cold tea which was on promo for only Php45 from the original price of Php75. I asked if it was made from powdered tea and they assured me it wasn't. It was a hot day and I was just thankful to be drinking cold tea with slabs of jelly (gulaman) so I couldn't really say it wasn't powdered tea. It was sweet and the jelly was also filling so I tried to take small sips before our food arrived.

The restaurant had live fish and an assortment of fresh seafood but we figured we should wait for the hot pot before we order more food.

Click here to see their full menu on zomato.



We were not wrong to assume that small sized hot pot was enough for two persons. We even had some leftover that we asked for take-away. The beef was soft and tender.The curry topping on rice was full of flavor.

The Curry Beef Brisket hot pot was just the right level of spicy matched with sweet beef tendon melting in your mouth.


On the way back to Carriedo LRT station, we dropped by well known Chinese Deli or pasalubong place, Eng Bee Tin to buy siopao, hopia, mochi balls, and cashew marcipan or marzipan.

A pasalubong is something you take home to your loved ones to let them know that you thought of them during your trip, even if it's just a few kilometers away in Chinatown.
Exiting Ongpin Street, the traffic was getting busy as we reached the end of the afternoon and the church bells were ready for the 6'o clock mass. #

Here you see a mix of the influence of Spanish and Chinese cultures in the midst of Plaza Sta. Cruz where Ongpin Street ends.

I think it's a unique sight, we stayed a bit to take photos and to admire the fountain since we caught it just at the moment when the street cleared up.

We had a glimpse of the sunset at Pasig River as we headed home from our walk through Ongpin Street.


Hope you liked our sweet escape story in the streets of Metro Manila!

This post is supporting @steemph.manila's #mysweetescape contest.

Good luck to everyone who joined! Special thanks to @monkeypattycake for holding this sweet challenge.


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Ngugutom na ko sa mga picture. Pero totoo yan! Feeling lucky din ako sa jade pag suot ko siya. Travel goals ka talaga, matagal ko na yan pangarap maglakad-lakad sa Chinatown, hindi matupad tupad.
Thanks sa pag-support at pag-spread ng love sa Steemit. Tunay ngang luv-abi ka! <3

Whaaat?haha its just so near pero takes you some place else.sobrang madali lang puntahan.tapos mura pa bilihin.

He he.

I can have tinola for a week non stop.

Eehm how to join this contest?

Ay it ended yesterday..wait for the next one maybe from @steemph.manila.

Ooh nakaka miss, i used to help my mom pick up supplies for our store and remembering i used to park all the way at Binondo church and had to go back and forth walking and carrying heavy loads, and it always makes my day to stop over that same dimsum place, i love their pancit canton too. Now you really got me craving.😋

Sad we did not try the pancit canton. We need to go back and do just that. Haha. Binondo food trip!

Yay! That was indeed a sweet escape! Siomai is my favorite. 😍

Hakaw is my favorite! Damn, I'm craving dimsum again.

Relationships may not be forever, but my love for hakaw is!! hakaw forever! Hahaha. Great job on the post! :D

your photographs of chinatown are really amazing...👌☺

Thanks!

ang ganda pla nang quiapo.. sana palitan na nila yung mga nka kalawit na kuryente.. gusto ko yung Chinese souvenir shop.

Distracting right? Probably also a fire hazard.

yeah.. I notice it first as I look at your images..

jade in aceh is very easy to find.
even jade in aceh is very qualified.
in the year 2016 and aceh very strong with jade stone ring.
many overseas collectors came to Aceh to hunt for jade in the year 2016.
even in aceh precisely in nagan raya there is a mosque / place of worship of the Islamic ummah that its main material is made from jade.
@luvabi

Great wealth of information! Looks like jade is bringing luck all over Asia. Could be a great post 👍

of course if you want to make a post about jade let me help you find material for your post
@luvabi

You are a good strory teller... You showed us the beautiful side of Quiapo... I'm looking forward to read more of your stories @luvabi : )

Aww thanks!

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