mr. ube


vireza
3
2 yıl önce
binondo
singaporean laksa 🍜
fried wantons
fried spring rolls
raddish cake
korean beef 🍜
xiao long bao
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pat
3
3 yıl önce
binondo
note: dine in experience pre-quarantine period

food - dined here 3 years ago after divisoria hunt with the family. from what we ordered, the items i liked were the dim sums (xlb, hakaw, lava pao) and pancit canton. the fried items - "pride" chicken and thai-style pork chop were heavily coated with breading and oily but undeniably tasty. milk teas were okay, too.

place - dining area seems narrow but well-maximized too fit in a number of diners.

price - average.
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samantha
5
4 yıl önce
binondo
the best laksa! best food for a budget! will definitely come back! i’m from cebu and i always make sure to stop by when in mnl 🤗 will be back for the tom yum soup next time.
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tere
4
4 yıl önce
binondo
when affordable and delicious chinese food meets! love it here i make sure to eat here whenever i visit binondo. don’t forget to drop by at the eng bee tin shop to buy pasalubong too!
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jasmin
4
5 yıl önce
binondo
mr. ube's singaporean laksa (p190) hits home for me. i have had laksa from malaysia & singapore, but mr. ube's laksa remains to be my favorite. their dishes might be a bit pricey as compared to other chinese restaurants in binondo, but guaranteed that its quality is worth it.

if you prefer rice dish, i highly recommend their thailand-style porkchop rice (p180). for dessert, you must try their famous lava pao (p90).
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tattuwurn
5
5 yıl önce
binondo
my second time at mr. ube and i came back for the beef wanton noodle soup as well as to try other few new things.

the day began to get cold and windy so it was the perfect weather for the beef wanton soup.

💠 beef wanton soup (₱185) - when the first time i ate there about three years ago, this dish used to cost around ₱150.

upon my return to mr. ube, i was a bit dismayed at first to see the price rising a bit, but when the soup was served -- servings were really generous -- i figured it was still worth the price.

the chunks of beef were still large (and there were lots of them) and pieces of pork siomai were large too. ah, how i missed this. still sulit 👍 -- it was good for two or even three if your appetite is not as big as ours. 😂

💠 crispy noodles seafood (₱185) - honestly, we thought that it was a one-person meal. but when this dish finally arrived, our eyes almost gouged out in surprise. to us, it was a big pile of crispy noodles topped with the usual pancit toppings -- plus tengang daga mushrooms that i liked. it was so good especially when eaten right away to get the crispiness of the noodles. soooooo goooood! sulit din! 👍

💠 xiao long bao (₱120, 5 pcs) - xiao long bao or xlb for short is kind of trending these days. while i'm a sucker for siomai, i have never otherwise tried xlb as i am kind of resisting food trends. but well, i finally gave in and i was richly rewarded with the delicious flavors of mr. ube's xlb.

and it's not even included on the "best xlb's you should definitely try" list and stuff.

to the most knowledgeable foodies, this may be an ordinary xlb. but i fell in love with it at first bite. 😍

it was delightfully sticky to the bite, the flavors were rich and savory, and the yummy broth topped it all for this xlb. it was stuffed with good amounts of pork too. kind of expensive to me but oh well i came to love it.

💠 thai green milk tea (₱65) oh yeah, aside from the beef wanton, i came back also for the thai green milk tea. i loved its floral hints and aftertaste -- something like sampaguita or ilang-ilang. but when i looked at the ingredients, they were pretty simple: purified water, milk, honey and matcha powder.

with its sweetness factor, this was far from my ideal matcha, but the flowery hints really made me to love this drink.

it was also a bit concentrated so it was best to pour this over ice -- and servers seemed to know that all too well as they also brought us with glasses of ice cubes. 😊

i was thinking, maybe the bees were fed with pollens of sampaguita blossoms? 🐝 💮 it was really fragrant but the fragrant factor was not too overpowering. 😊

💠 naicha milk tea (₱65) - this was real brewed tea goodness, not the fake ones i usually get from most milk tea shops i've been to.

when i asked my sister -- who was my dinner date btw -- what rating she would give to mr. ube, she said she'd get all the stars in the sky for this restaurant 😂

for the food alone, mr. ube was a five-star winner!

plus, servers were nice (and prone to apologizing a lot -- they'd say sorry kung nabangga ka nila, or when your dish was served a bit late).

because we were so full, we didn't bother to buy their hopia, which i kind of regret now (i would have bought the custard hopia, my favorite).
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candie
5
6 yıl önce
binondo
5 star for the food, crew, and place. simple but deliciously. love the wintermelon drink. lava buchi is so soft. its almost melting in your mouth.
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airaaaaa
3
6 yıl önce
binondo
surprisingly, one of their best dish i've tried by far is their singaporean laksa. for 200 pesos, they serve this huge bowl of comfort food. every sip of the soup is very comforting and before you know it, it's all gone. that's how good it is. equal balance of spice and creaminess. i recommend you try this out when you are here.
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anjanellerika13
4
6 yıl önce
binondo
been here with friends, every time we want something chinese that is affordable and the place is clean. this is a must go to place.
place- 3.5/5
price- 4/5
food - 3.5/5
staff - 3/5
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wild
3
6 yıl önce
binondo
went here during my high school days since it was very near our school at that time. they serve affordable budget rice meals for all. they even got eng bee tin merchandise for sale as well.
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amy
5
6 yıl önce
binondo
perfect restday 💖

after a heartfelt church service, we went to chinatown for some food tripping. we ate at 3 restaurants and the best i've tasted that night was the singaporean laksa from mr. ube. 👍 soup was so tasty, something new to my taste with a mild kick of spiciness. yummy! just perfect for a well spent restday. 💕
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cs
4
6 yıl önce
binondo
been seeing this restaurant/bakery along ongpin st. for quite a while so i told myself maybe today is the time to have a taste of what they're offering.

mr ube is the brainchild of eng bee tin's gerry chua ,an ube themed and colored restaurant that's serving tsinoy treats as well as southeast and northeast asian dishes.

the area is small and full of purple hues.servers are very friendly and helpful,service is quick too.

i ordered the taiwan crunchy meatball noodle soup,butch lava and thai green milk tea.

the taiwan crunchy meatball noodle soup.as the order arrived i've noticed that the meatball thats in the soup was the same meatball served whenever i'm in hkg or east asia so it was not on the crunchy side yet its good and it has that snap in every bite and i love that quality .the broth was flavorful, clear,hot and comforting.i love the roasted shallots,bokchoy and the black fungus or cloud ear mushroom thats in the soup.i think this dish have been mislabeled or the "crunchy" term should be omitted from label.

the butchi lava- i was curious with this,so i've to try it,nice butchi sesame shell filled with creamy custard like the not overly sweet filling but it could have been better if they've made it a bit runny.

the thai green milktea- super thumbs up,impressed me with the authentic taste,nice distinct thai flavor with that fragrant flowery flavor.spot on!

overall this restaurant is good,and eng bee tin never ceases to amazed me as i'm about to leave the area i saw an ad showing that they're selling three kinds of mooncake,the premium aka traditional,the shanghai which has a glistening flaky shell and the durian variety a thai version of the durian which is colored immaculately ivory.very up to date and very current in the food trend.

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rhoda
4
6 yıl önce
binondo
mga beshy, ang sarap nung singaporean laksa😍😍

nakakawala ng sakit ng ulo sa sobrang sarap😍😍 di sya ganun ka-anghang unlike paotsin.

bet na bet with botchi😍😍
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alyssa
5
6 yıl önce
binondo
my personal favorites are the singaporean laksa and crispy seafood noodle!! big serving for such an affordable price; almost everything is good for sharing, so you can order more dishes and still pay a pretty decent amount. quality of food is also at par with other chinese restaurants in binondo!
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jomarie
4
7 yıl önce
binondo
this afternoon, my mom accompanied me to my first fitting for my bridesmaid gown for my cousin's wedding (this coming june), and found ourselves wandering around the ongpin area. since we were a bit hungry, we decided to eat at mr. ube before going home.

we had the following for sharing:
✔ canton style noodles (php 180) - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
their version of pancit canton had generous toppings that had a great variety, ranging from vegetables, pork slices, chorizo, chicken liver, and shrimps! 😍 the noodles are cooked in a saucy way, and is not too mushy (which is usually the case for chinese noodles). the serving size was big, good for 2-3 persons. a yummy merienda for an affordable price!

✔ pork and shrimp siomai (php 60 for 5 pieces) - ⭐⭐⭐
their siomai was underwhelming, as the meat was not that firm and the wrapper was soggy. quite disappointing, as mr. ube is supposedly a chinese restaurant. their chili sauce was a good addition to the slightly bland dimsum dish, though.

✔ ube custard crazy hopia shake (php 85) - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
eng bee tin's custard hopia in shake form? 😨 i initially thought this shake might have a weird texture, since i'm imagining that it might have the flaky hopia crust in it. 😅 but it was yummy and oh so creamy! the milk and ice cream did their magic. it really does taste like the custard hopia, which i am a big fan of. it's definitely a great drink to beat the heat this summer. 😍

the place is quite small, and there is nothing notable in their ambiance. service was just okay, the server kept forgetting to give us what we need and went back and forth just to be able to give us our plates and utensils.

overall, food is good and generally has good value for money! 😋

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