Eating Dumplings At Dong Bei Dumpling

Posted by : foongpc | Saturday, April 9, 2011 | Published in

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Before I went to Manila, I read about a certain shop selling dumplings in Manila's Chinatown, Binondo. But I did not take down the address of that shop!

And so when I asked my pedicab driver cum tour guide in Intramuros to bring me to a dumpling shop in Chinatown, he had absolutely no idea where it was!

Luckily however, I managed to locate that shop, thanks to the Big Binondo Food Wok Map, which I bought in Casa Manila in Intramuros! I felt like a big boss, instructing my pedicab driver which route he should take. Haha!



This map came in real handy and I would recommend any first timer to Binondo to get it!

The name of the shop is Dong Bei Dumpling (东北水饺) literally means NorthEast Dumpling. I guess it was so named as the restaurant was run by a husband and wife team from Shenyang province in NorthEastern China. It is located at Yuchengco Street, previously known as Nueva Street.



I doubt I would be able to find this shop without the map. If you are a Filipino and you have never been to Dong Bei Dumpling, let a Malaysian Chinese lead you the way! Haha! From Binondo Church, walk down Ongpin Street and turn left at Yuchengco Street. Dong Bei Dumpling is situated near the dead end of the street next to a dress shop.

My first impression of the restaurant was not good. There were only about 4 or 5 tables inside. But what changed my mind was how freshly made the dumplings were!



In fact, when I entered the restaurant, I could see two ladies making dumplings there. I soon learnt that dumplings are made fresh daily and they would make the dumplings right in front of you after you order.



The two ladies were quite surprised that I brought my pedicab driver in with me. I guess it's not everyday that they see a tourist treating his driver to a dumpling lunch! Haha!

The ladies and my driver began to talk among themselves in Filipino language. I had no idea what they were talking about but that's OK as I was busy studying the hand written menu.



After some recommendation from the ladies, I decided to order 14 pieces of steamed kutchay (or chives) dumplings. Priced at 100 pesos (RM7), I thought it was quite reasonable.

I quickly asked the two ladies if it was alright for me to take photos of their dumpling making process. They were OK with it so here are my shots.



As you can see, everything is made from fresh starting from the dough and the fillings.

Within 10 minutes, the dumplings were cooked and ready to be eaten. I could not wait!



I was given a special sauce made from soy, vinegar and garlic. Dipping the dumplings into the sauce proved to be irresistible!

I liked that the dumpling's skin was not too thick and it was not too thin either so that the fillings would still be held firmly inside and would not fall apart when held by a chopstick. Two thumbs up!

Both my pedicab driver and I were so hungry that the 14 pieces of dumplings were not enough for us. So he ended up ordering a plate of fried rice while I decided to try the fried stuffed pancake (not listed in the menu).



I ordered 4 pieces of fried pancakes for the price of 100 pesos (RM7). Two of which had chives fillings.



The other two had pork fillings.



Both were equally good! I would say they were actually the fried version of the steamed dumplings.

I almost ended up eating all 4 pieces of the fried pancakes because my pedicab driver was too full after having his fried rice! I had to force him to eat one of the pancakes as they were really filling.

It was a pity I was too full to try their other food items. If I ever visit Manila again, I will definitely drop by and try their sinjiang flavoured fried chicken and their home-made handiwork noodles!



Don't be fooled by the seemingly unattractive nondescript facade of Dong Bei Dumpling. Give it a try and you may be in for a pleasant surprise!

Coming Up Next : Exploring Binondo

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1 reply · active 729 weeks ago
So nice of u to belanja the driver sekali! Oh so u had dumplings! <3
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1 reply · active 729 weeks ago
No pork dumplings for me! ;) ^_^
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1 reply · active 729 weeks ago
LOL u forced the driver to eat the pancake? ha ha so did u tip him as well at the end of the day? ^_^
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3 replies · active 729 weeks ago
that day must be the luckiest day of that pedicab driver... my god you are so generous my friend
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1 reply · active 729 weeks ago
i have never tried any dumplings except that Shark's Pin Dumplings ..
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1 reply · active 729 weeks ago
so you're heading China Town huh.... never been there so be my tour okay... so excited to see your photos
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;) ;) morning panda!
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3 replies · active 728 weeks ago
The Pork Pancake looks good! Yum!

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looks very authentic!! i mean the shop itself looks very traditional and so china..
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and the dumplings and pancake looks yummy too, unlike what we have here already blended with local tastes..
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yum yum, i like the pancakes!! must be very flavorful with the minced meat in it.. and also the dumplings, wow you have 14 of them!!! fantastic!!!
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Boss naik pedicab, instead of a Merc. So green! LOL :p
2 replies · active 729 weeks ago
just wonder are they still be able to speak in proper chinese?? haha, anyway, i doubt because you must be speaking in English with them, hahahahahaha :D
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hmmm, i don't think that's all you eat in Chinatown right?? must be something else you've tried..
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1 reply · active 729 weeks ago
Wah! Eat so much! Must be ravenous after all that sightseeing. :D
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1 reply · active 729 weeks ago
wow... u r really clever in finding food.. good to join u for trips.. hahaha...
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1 reply · active 729 weeks ago
So the foodmap came to the rescue.. Handwritten menu - so sweet! That's a good price for so many pieces. Over here, the stalls selling this dumplings are also mostly operated by Chinese from China but I haven't seen the pancake type though. Looks great. Bet they taste just as great too though a little too oily?
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I'm drooling!!!
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i am hungry, that fried stuffed pancakes make me really hungry, so inviting.
OMG! that's a very delicious dumpling! Why I saw your saliva all over the dumplings? bad bad hahaha

I love dumpling! this is the best post by far! love it :)

The last photo really look like "somewhere" in Kuching ummmm
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I love dumplings. Hey, why didn't my Filipino friends bring me to eat dumplings when I was in Manila!?
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The dumplings look so delicious. I didn't expect to find Chinese dumplings in Manila. :P
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*wipe saliva first

Woo looks good yo. It's hard to find a good one even in Klang Valley.
I love kuchai dumplings! Good ones are so hard to find around here because most dumplings are pork-filled.

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