The streets in Binondo were filled with many people walking each and every stores to buy the famous Tikoy, Hopia and all other foods available for the Chinese New Year. There were fruits around the streets or around bangketa. Lucky charms for the coming year were also available in all nearby shops in Binondo. The streets were all decorated with red lanterns hanged up in the air. Chinese foods were spread everywhere.
We walked along the street of Ongpin trying to look for a fine restaurant that would satisfy our craving for chinese foods. At long last, we passed by Cafe Mezzanine.
I remembered seeing this in the net while looking for restaurants nearby Manila. We were about to sit when I thought there was a second floor. I asked one of the waiters and they led us to the stairs. It was air-conditioned and the price is a little expensive at the second floor.
So we ordered immediately because our stomachs were really in revolution because of hunger.
We ordered Kiampong Rice for P60.00, Asado with Adobo Egg for P120.00, Gokong Soap for P170.00, Camaron Rebusad for P200.00 and Ham and Cheese Sandwich for p120.00.
They offered variety of Chinese foods. (click for the Menu) The food tasted good but not totally great. The price is affordable and the place clean and accessible.
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