Su Zhou, my secret dimsum haven in Mandaluyong

Since my post about eat168, I have decided to blog about restaurants that offer good food at P500.00 (US10.50) or below. Other food blogs feature restaurants that offer top-notch food at sky-high prices. My philosophy is that good food need not be expensive. I’m sure with the stiff competition among restaurants, there will be one or two food places out there that will offer high-class and exotic food that is affordable to working class. I just have to look really hard.

Su Zhou Dimsum is the parent of yet another high-end restaurant located at the Promenade in Greenhills. I have dined in their Promenade restaurant and I believe that the fare is exactly the same, except for the plates, cutlery, ambiance and the price tags.

It is located along A. Mabini Street inside Brgy. Addition Hills, Mandaluyong City. Parking is available for only three cars, while other customers will just have to come back later or park elsewhere. Service is fast and so is customer turnover. As i have always done, allow me to start with the booboos:

  1. Location. It is hard to find if you are not familiar with the place and when you decide to cruise Mabini Street, it is easily missed. So for those who want to come here, cruise by Mabini Street slowly and stay on the left. Mabini is a one-way street and if you see the elementary school to your left, you’ve already missed it.
  2. Tight spaces. Inside the restaurant, spaces are kinda tight to move around. For a hefty guy like me, I am discouraged to go to the washroom because a lot will have to be inconvenienced just so I can get back to my table. Luckily for me when I went that day, there weren’t any customers. I can only imagine how it will difficult it would have been for me, had the restaurant been full with the lunch crowd.

And the yahoos;

  1. They have some of the best kuchay dumplings ever. It comes with this black vinegar sauce that is so unforgettable. Yes, there are other places that serve kuchay dumplings but this one is a beauty because it’s not salty, so full of flavor and you don’t have to go all the way to Binondo.
  2. The servings are large. I had the Taiwan special beef noodles and it was so filling. It was advertised to be spicy but I found it just ok. Foreigners not used to really spicy food will enjoy this! The beef is tender and the chunks were larger than average.
  3. The restroom is clean, well-ventilated and has a nice scent to it. A separate wash area is provided outside the toilet.
  4. Service is lightning fast and comes with a smile. You shouldn’t be cheap about tipping, as they are always on their heels, lunch crowd or not.
  5. Though the ambiance is not exactly like their Promenade place, it’s something that you’ll probably like. I loved the ambiance because it’s small and has a homey feel to it.

Check out the pictures and see for yourself.

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This is exterior of the place. It is very popular with local Chinese community. Like I always say, if it’s good enough for them, it’s probably the real thing.

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See their menu and note that their prices are VAT inclusive as it should be.

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This is Su Zhou Dimsum’s Taiwan Special Beef Noodles. Really good!

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Noodles with kuchay dumplings. Another personal favorite.

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Served hot and ready for the tasting.

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Eyeglasses aside, Noreen and Eden are so ready to dig in. Note the size of the bowls.

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October 16, 2007 В· Arpee В· 7 Comments
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7 Responses

  1. jchua - October 16, 2007

    hey, good blog site. buti nlang may mga naghahanap ng mga lugar na ganito. ill check this place out pag napadaan ako.

  2. Anonymous - October 17, 2007

    ah wow im a sucker for good chinese food! :) will try this pag nagawi ako sa area!
    -debbie

  3. Simon - October 18, 2007

    Arps, Remember our Ma Mon Luk adventures? Those were the days.

  4. arpee lazaro - October 18, 2007

    yup those were the days indeed. minsan pag magkasama tyo kain tyo sa su zhou. sarap dito!

  5. Anonymous - November 4, 2007

    Hi Arpee,

    Gusto ko yung pagsusulat mo. Malinaw at nakakaenganyong basahin. Mabuti rin na tinitingnan mo ang maganda at hindi masyadong maganda sa lugar na kinakainan mo. Magalang at maayos mo itong naisusulat. Makikitang mahusay kang kritiko. Although, alam ko na ito dahil college pa lang tayo e alam ko na ang gawi ng pagsusulat mo. Ipagpatuloy mo lang iyan. Gusto ko na tuloy talagang magbakasyon. Palagay ko sa summer pa dito ko makakauwi e.

    Sampaguita

  6. christine - November 9, 2007

    now just catching up on everyone’s blogs. great but inexpensive food — i’ve always thought this was/would be your niche! ;-)

  7. Chris - February 27, 2011

    one of the best authentic chinese restaurants I have dined in. Their xiao long bao dumpling is superb! Their menu is cheap too! A big bowl of noodles for 150php tops which you can also share half with a friend? Thats cheap! They have another branch in Malate where we usually go, its just along A. Mabini street. :D

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