Johnny Chow
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My parents and I were just looking for a quick place to eat. We werent particularly hungry, but I wanted to eat so we chose Johnny Chow. I ordered Hon…
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Modern Chinese Fusion is their flagship cuisine, and I think they do a decent job in bringing the dining concept to reality. We ordered shrimp salad d…
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Yang chow 4Chicken feet 4 Shrimp dumpling 3 Spicy beijing beef 1Deep fried salted egg prawn 1 We scored it in a highest of 5 scoreSome are good but pl…
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Johnny Chow is open for Pasay City and Casual Dining. Johnny Chow serves Asian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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9 Reviews on “Johnny Chow”
Yang chow 4Chicken feet 4 Shrimp dumpling 3 Spicy beijing beef 1Deep fried salted egg prawn 1 We scored it in a highest of 5 scoreSome are good but please dont bother ordering the spicy beijing beef and salted egg prawn
First time to try Johnny Chow and it did not disappoint, fast service and the food oh so yummy! Not the typical chinese food but the chinese food you’ll love. May just a tinnie tiny bit pricy but since proportion is for big group that’s forgivable.
The food was delicious. We ordered dumplings (shrimp, pork bbq, and pork), birthday noodles, salted egg shrimps, Nirvana salad, and Macau style roasted pork. Perfect! My only complaint during the visit was the fly buzzing around.
I have always passed by Johnny Chow whenever I am in RWM and, always, I get intimidated because of its interiors so I never thought of setting foot here. What made me finally decide to try Johnny Chow is when I saw their poster of the Hot and Sour SoupHere’s what we ordered:Hot and Sour Soup with Noodles – serves 5 pax for Php389. But they also have serving for 1 for Php150. The hong kong noodle was thin and soft. Goes well with the thick soup. The soup has generous serving of tofu, mushrooms, wood ear and shredded vegetables. One thing I always look for in a chinese restaurant is the Hot and Soup Soup. And I am truly happy with Johnny Chow’s version. Famous Hot Salad – anothet staple in a chinese lauriat set meal. This one has halved grapes and chopped green apples. Usual fruit cocktail and iceberg lettuce with crispy fried prawns in a creamy mayonnaise dressing. I just found the dressing too overwhelming, too much for the fruit/prawn salad. Johnny Chow Soy Hainan Chicken with Ginger Sauce – usual hainanese chicken but with a sweet-soy sauce. It’s a mix of hainanese chicken and soy chicken. Tender and cooked well. It also has a lot of shredded onion leeks. Try putting the soy chicken sauce over rice and add some black vinegar. Feels like home!For its price, well, considered pricey compared to other chinese restaurants. But I wouldn’t mind paying extra knowing that I am getting quality and well-cooked food. Their interior is also well decorated, with modern chinese music in the background. I will definitely be back soon.
Food is good and price is reasonable. However, the servers don’t seem to be very mindful of the customers that I had to follow up thrice on some items requested.
The Food is just okay, palatable but unremarkable. Service is subpar. Would most probably never eat here again unless there’s no other choice.
First time i ate here was one of the worst chinese restaurants I’ve tried. Their dimsums was hard and dry and the wrappers keep coming off. Lemon chicken was over cooked and their spring rolls had no taste at all. Hope the up their food quality ⭐⭐