Twenty pieces of Siomai. Twelve of which I can finish in one sitting while skewered on chopsticks just like bbq and eight pieces to be shared by my brothers. This was the typical scenario when Tatay (transalate: Daddy) brought siomai from Han Pao Teahouse. AND there is this chili with fresh calamansi to dip my “siomai bbq” <insert drool smiley here>.

In my fave sky blue pyjamas and books all over the place during college, Tatay would arrive from the province and tell me he got those siomai that actually has shrimp in them (unlike others that just have a whiff of shrimp). I’d jump from the bed and grab my 20-pc treat. Besides, these siomai has set a benchmark for my tastebuds on how siomai should be.
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Have you been in any of these situations?
- Eating out with a group of friends and cannot decide where to go?
- Will be eating alone and undecided what to eat because it’s almost the same thing everyday?
- The answer to your questions would usually be, “anything” (“maski ano”) or “anywhere” (“kahit saan”) and then it goes back to the question “where to eat?” or “what to eat?”

Oh well, when in such a dilemma, Eat Well! Delicious Kitchen in Net Quad, Global City, Taguig is most of the time the ultimate answer.
The main point for being the best option there is- It is worth every peso you pay. The food is delicious and the portions are more than enough. With a wide variety of choices, everyday lunch for the working population in the Global City area will be never be boring.
Suffice to say that I’ve eaten here a dozen of times and never blogged about it. Come to think of it… I haven’t blogged as well on other restos such as Mile-Hi, Kabab Factory, Sugarhouse, Paul Calvins, Numa, and Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf in Global City.
Anyway… going back yo Eat Well! Look at these pictures. I was sooo full that after eating, can’t help it but I slept on my office desk.

Siomai! What chinese restaurant do not have this? This is heavenly I tell you.
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What is a Binondo trip without tasting the chicken from Sincerity? It is definitely a must try. At first, I was thinking, why should I order chicken when after all this can be ordered from anywhere even in fast food chains. Well, you should go to try it. Crispy in the outside soft and flavorful in the inside.
For around P500~800 (U$10~12) a group of 2-3 persons can share a feast of rice, half order chicken, chopsuey (strir fried mixed veggies), oyster cake, fresh lumpia (vegetable roll), and 2 orders of kikiam.
Fried Chicken

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