Chin’s Express
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We’re a hurry and this is the first place we saw so we gave it a try. We ordered shabu shabu and the good for 4 meal. Compose of pansit, 3 piece chick…
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I have been visiting this place for quick grabs and lunches in between my office work. The place has a wide range of food items, especially Filipino a…
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Recommend by a colleague of mine, sadly I was disappointed with the food they serve. All were just pre-heated from the microwave and did not even tast…
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Chin's Express is open for Quezon City and Food Court. Chin's Express serves Chinese dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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6 Reviews on “Chin’s Express”
We’re a hurry and this is the first place we saw so we gave it a try. We ordered shabu shabu and the good for 4 meal. Compose of pansit, 3 piece chicken and sweet and sour fish fillet. The servings is I think only good for 3 not 4. But for the price I’m paying I think its quiet good enough. Also the shabu shabu is good.
I have been visiting this place for quick grabs and lunches in between my office work. The place has a wide range of food items, especially Filipino and Chinese. The last time I was here I had ordered a Chow Fan with Fish.Here are my quick ratings -2/5 for the food – Chow Fan is a bowl of rice mixed with soya sauce served along with a sunny side up, some bean sprouts and your choice of fish or chicken or beef. I chose to go with fish. While the quantity of rice served is good enough, the amount of fish is really less. 4/5 for the price: The place is pocket friendly. The bowl of Chow Fan with Fish costed me 89 PHP5/5 for the service: The service was prompt.I’m not rating the place for ambience. The place does not have an ambience — it is located in the food court of Robinson Galleria. Will I visit again? – Yes, i think so :)Follow my Instagram Page for more updates on food – @sneakpeekofmyplatter
Recommend by a colleague of mine, sadly I was disappointed with the food they serve. All were just pre-heated from the microwave and did not even taste good. Overall, I ended up buying again from another food stall just to fill my empty stomach.
So many big flies sitting on their foods. Even though they reheat the foods, it is still not clean when flies sit on your noodles, veggies and meat. I hope they can make it cleaner and safer to eat.
Located in the Galleria foodcourt, this place serves some pretty standard Filipino fare. You could usually get by with the combo meals (2 entrees, noodles, and rice). It’s quite affordable too. Just don’t expect too much on the taste, it’s good enough to sate your hunger.
Chin’s hopes to satisfy your Chinese craving on a budget. It is located at Robinson’s Galleria’s Food Court and is one of the pioneers of this section of the mall. They have Shabu Shabu, Noodles and Chinese viands that Filipinos are accustomed to. I got a bundle for Php 160 and this included 2 viands, vegetable, omelette , pancit, two rice and iced tea. It’s all in one small plate, little servings and cramped up. I only found the Patatim and Mixed Vegetable interesting, the rest forgettable. I also got Beef with Ampalaya on the side and this one made a mark. The beef was really tasty and it matched well with bitter, almost raw ampalaya. Food could be better overall especially on temperature since it was served cold. The service was also unsatisfactory since there was only one guy early that day doing all the work from cooking, preparing and cashier work. alwayshungry.ph