Han Pao Tea House
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We’re taking a break from the usual recipe posting because I didn’t cook anything yesterday. It was my birthday, one of the two days each year when I pamper myself senseless by not doing any chores at all. Instead, Speedy and I had lunch at a restaurant of my choice. And, yesterday, I chose Han Pao Tea House not only because it was a stone’s throw from the Canon service center (I had my dSLR cleaned) but also because I have missed the food there terribly.

Han Pao Tea House is located on the ground floor of Sunshine Square in Shaw Boulevard in Mandaluyong City, near Puregold. There is a branch in Banawe Street, Quezon City but, for some reason, the food at the Mandaluyong restaurant has always been much better.
So, what did we have? Nine dimsum items and a tray of Noodle Feast to go. How much did all of that cost? P870 pesos. Click the thumbnails below and see.
- Before the lunch crowd arrived
- Han Pao Tea House menu
- Steamed eggplants
- Stuffed bean curd skin
- Fried dumplings
- Chicken feet
- Noodle Feast
- Dumplings galore
- Red hot spicy
- Sweet salty sauce
- Saucy and delicious
- A plateful of noodles
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Have you tried Han Pao’s Soy chicken and White Chicken? So far, its one of the best I tried. Half order which is only P195 is good for 3-4 persons. Since I’m a long time customer, the waiter gives me extra ginger and green onion sauce.
White chicken, yes! And I love, love, love the ginger sauce that goes with it.
Soy chicken, not yet. Thanks for mentioning it. I will, next time.
Belated Happy Birthday Ms. Connie!!
Thank you.
Happy Belated bday and thank you for sharing your bday experience with us. Also thanks for all the tasty recipes and the time you put in putting this all together.
Belated happy birthday!
Thanks for introducing this restaurant; very accessible sa amin ito. And I love white chicken! Magyaya ako to go to this resto soon.
Happy Birthday Miss Connie! Many happy returns.
Belated happy birthday, ms. Connie.
God bless.
Salamat, salamat!
Ms. Sassy, a colleague in the office introduced us to Han Pao and I adore the tao pei roll. Then, nagsara sila (for tax evasion I heard), salamat at bukas na ulit sila.
Belated happy birthday Ms. Connie! Stay as fabulous as ever!
Happy happy bday, Connie! May you have more and more wonderful years to come. God bless and more power to you! Mwaaaaaaaaah!
Dimsum galore
btw connie, if you really like high quality dimsum, Li’l Yam Cha in Hyatt has very good quality and its ala carte buffet *opens on Sunday lunch only*. It had good value for money in my opinion
make a round 2 for your bday celebration harhar
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I wonder if they’ll allow photo taking in hotel restos…
Happy Birthday Ms. Connie I really love your site. May you have more wonderful days to come. Thanks for sharing your home recipes, I really love it! Keep it up!
dito tayo mag date…
Oh yes!
Happy Birthday! Your passion shows through in your site. You take us readers in your enjoyment.
Naku, sorry Connie… had I chanced upon this one first before going to “house on a hill” … then I wouldn’t have asked the question I posted there…sorry po…;)
Oh LOL I replied to you there anyway hhahahaha