Wai Ying Fastfood in Binondo

Wai Ying Fastfood in Binondo

I don’t think Wai Ying Fastfood still needs an introduction. After all, they have three branches in one street alone. It took a while before I was able to try Wai Ying Fastfood. Somehow the old facade of the restaurant and thinking about how greasy and untidy chinese food can become seemed to turn my sister off.

It was really a good thing that peanutbutter is already here because he loves Chinese food as much as I do. A couple of months ago, our cravings got the best of us and we headed to Wai Ying Fastfood in Binondo with our eldest Ykaie, and our then, two-month old Twinkle in tow.

Parking was a bit of a problem but we managed to find a spot within a few meters of the restaurant.

Wai Ying Fastfood in Binondo

Ykaie loves Shark’s Fin Dumpling (₱75) so it was one of our first orders along with Siomai (₱75). Both dumplings are meaty in each bite and so flavorful it’s guaranteed to satisfy even your deepest dimsum cravings.

Wai Ying Fastfood in Binondo

If you’re looking for an affordable way to satisfy your Roast Duck craving, then Wai Ying is the place to go. peanubutter ordered for the Roasted Duck/Soy Chicken Rice combo and it costs only (₱210). The serving is actually big enough for two but just enough for an already hungry husband who drove all the way from Caloocan.

I was craving for White Chicken that time but I also wanted Roast Duck so it was the Roasted Duck/White Chicken Rice (₱210) for me. What I love about it is that their sauce has just the right taste of salty and sweet and they don’t skimp on it. The White Chicken is very flavorful specially if you put some ginger sauce on it. It was hard not to eat rice!

Ykaie not being a fan of duck opted for the Honey Baked Ribs Rice (₱140). I was expecting it to be spare ribs with glaze-y sauce but it turned out to be more of a stew with a thin sauce. It was tasty too. The problem was the meat was still a bit tough and Ykaie had a hard time chewing on it.

It was still a happy lunch, though and Twinkle just slept the whole time.

For dessert we ordered for Buchi (₱70) which was so good that we bought another order for take out. I had Milk Tea Jelly (₱65) too.

 

Wai Ying Fastfood is located at 810 Benavidez Street, Binondo, Manila.
There’s another branch in Tondo area at 1237-1241 Benavidez Street, Tondo, Manila

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16 Responses

  1. We seldom eat in Chinese restaurant because the only Chinese foods that I like are pansit and buchi, I will also order buchi for take out. 🙂

  2. Oh, I would stay away from anything that has to do with sharks. I wish they stay alive in the ocean. Anyway, I’d go for the buchi. They must be really good for you to order to go.

  3. We rarely eat in Chinese restaurants, but I love Chinese food. The last time my brother had his vacation, we ate at a Chinese Restaurant almost every time we go out. I like buchi especially if it’s not that greasy/oily.

  4. Kakagutom na naman. My son loves siomai and pancit. Hope to visit Wai Ying when we go to Divisoria, malapit lang ba sis?

  5. Sounds like an awesome place to dine in especially when you’re craving some home cooked, Chinese food. Everything looks divine, no wonder you enjoyed your dining experience!

  6. Such a great fan of dimsum foods especially siomai and shark fin’s dumpling. The baked ribs also looks delicious.

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I'm a foodie mommy living in the Philippines. I'm a mom to two daughters named PURPLE SKYE and PERIWINKLE MOONE and wife to a loving husband I fondly call peanutbutter♥. I am a foodie by heart, a coffee lover and a froyo and yogurt junkie. Learn more →

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