Chaoqun is a local Chinese restaurant chain in the Philippines with many branches in Manila and Cebu. It actually serves simple Chinese meals, such as fried chicken rice and noodles, and roast meat rice and noodles. The price is around 120 pesos, which is very affordable.
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Chaoqun is a local Chinese restaurant chain in the Philippines with many branches in Manila and Cebu. It actually serves simple Chinese meals, such as fried chicken rice and noodles, and roast meat rice and noodles. The price is around 120 pesos, which is very affordable.
The Chinese fast food didn’t taste delicious but was acceptable. I definitely wouldn’t eat it in China, but after eating Filipino barbecue and seafood for several days, I was surprised to find a Chinese fast food restaurant. There were a lot of local people, and the combination of fried rice and wonton was quite magical.
I particularly like this Chinese fast food restaurant in the Philippines. If you are not used to the barbecue and BBQ in the Philippines, and the weird Western fast food, then you can find the one that suits your taste in Chaoqun. Especially Cantonese people are more likely to adapt. You can find wonton noodles, big buns, etc.
The taste and environment are both good! The only drawback is that the drinks in the set meal cannot be changed. I don’t know if it’s because I don’t speak the language or not? The sweet and sour pork I ordered is very popular with the kids! The soup is light and appetizing!
The first meal I had in the Philippines was Chinese food, which was just like the set meal in China, with rice, noodles, and a drink. After tasting it, I still think it tastes better than the ones in China, but I think it’s pretty good to have such a taste in the Philippines.