Ok so most people in Manila who don't want to bother celebrating along a crowd of locals and tourists in Binondo, have eating Chinese food as their way of joining the festivity. Unfortunately my sister, her boyfriend and brother are those people. I, on the other hand, had already lined up an awesome itinerary, with us having to go to Binondo, try authentic Chinese food, watch the dragon dance and buy tikoy, a sticky rice cake.
But since that's 1 verses 3, I had no choice but to go with their idea.
So we went to Greenhills, and hit this Singaporean resto, Crystal Jade to eat some Chinese food.
The food my sister ordered were sweet fried eel,
fried rice
flavored and original (wasn't able to take a picture of) Xiao long bao
All in all the bill was around P1116. It was satisfying and was enough for the 4 of us.
sister and boyfie |
We also bought ube tikoy in this stall, and ate some yogurt before heading home.
To finally cap this Chinese New Year celebration, we ate fried tikoy with kiat kiat (orange) for dessert.
Happy Chinese New Year Everyone!
May this be a year of prosperous beginnings for you.
2 comments:
Hi Shy! I'm shy too and couldn't believe it when I came across a blog by someone called Shy (that's not your real name is it? Loll) I recently started blogging to try and combat my lack of a social life and somewhat shyness. Check out how I celebrated Chinese New Year - danabelodesigns.com
Zizi
@ ZiZi : Hi there Zizi! no shy is kinda my name, well a shorter version of my real name. :) We are in the same boat honey! I'm not so shy but I am a bit introvert. Ok, so I am introvert, but I wish to change it though. Thanks for the comment dear. I would definitely visit your site... I'd sure would love to know what you did in chinese new year, or the lunar year. :)
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