Flavors & Frenzy: Binondo Chinatown Adventure
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🥟Binondo, Manila’s vibrant Chinatown, established in 1594 as the world’s oldest, is a lively hub of Filipino-Chinese culture. Wander Ongpin Street to discover bustling markets, gold shops on Escolta, and the historic Binondo Church, blending Catholic and Chinese aesthetics at Plaza San Lorenzo Ruiz. The iconic Jones Bridge, framed by the grand Chinatown Arch, is a photo must. Quirky stores sell lucky charms, while Lucky Chinatown Mall offers modern shopping.Food Experience: Binondo is a foodie’s paradise! Dive into steaming dumplings at Dong Bei or Quik Snack, savor creamy hopia at Eng Bee Tin, or try crispy lumpia at New Po-Heng. Sizzling sisig and beef mami at Sincerity Restaurant hit the spot, while Café Mezzanine offers spicy xiao long bao with a view. Street vendors hawk siomai and fish balls for quick bites. Prices are wallet-friendly, with meals from PHP 100–300 (~USD 2–6). Expect bold flavors and crowded eateries bursting with energy.Location: Binondo, Manila, 1006 Metro Manila, Philippines. Across the Pasig River from Intramuros, marked by the Filipino-Chinese Friendship Arch.How to Reach: A 15-minute walk from Intramuros or a jeepney from Quiapo. Taxis or Grab from Makati take 20-40 minutes, traffic depending. LRT-1 to Carriedo Station, then a 10-minute walk to the arch. Kalesa rides add charm. Parking is limited, so public transport is ideal.
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