• 01Aug

    It’s one of my noodle house favorites, being affordable and delicious at the same time.  Also, it’s got so many branches (Glorietta, Banawe, Makati, Malanday, etcetera).  So, you’d be sure to have your noodle cravings satisfied whenever the urge comes up.

    And, of course, if you’re in a noodle house, then you better sample their noodles!

    Nanking Beef and Wanton Noodles (P116 light size, P139 regular size)

    I have a weakness for anything with noodles in it.  But what I love about this dish is that the soup tastes good, whether eaten hot or warm.  The noodles aren’t soggy and the beef is tender enough that you could take nibbles of it.

    My rating:

    China Chicken with Hoisin Sauce (half chicken, P223)

    I used to fave their lemon chicken dish, but since I’ve tried China chicken, it has become my regular order ever since.  I love that it isn’t fried and it’s got Hoisin sauce, though I don’t like using too much of it because it’s too sweet.  I dilute the sauce with a little bit of water.  But the chicken meat is simply good!

    My rating: 

    Lechon Macau (sorry, I forgot the price)

    I’m not really fond of pork lechon so I did have second thoughts about tasting this one.  In fairness, the crispy skin was delicious and though it comes with its own vinegar-based sauce, I dipped it in Hoisin and still it tastes good!

    My rating: 

    Yang Chow Fried Rice (P128)

    Definitely one of the tastiest and the most affordable.  I mean, just compare this humongous serving that’s good for 3-4 people who eat heartily to that of Chowking’s version of Yang Chow rice, which has minute serving (serves only 1-2 people, who don’t have a hearty appetite) and costs P180!  This is a good deal already!  And it still tastes good even if it is reheated.

    My rating:

    Almond Jelly with Fresh mangoes (P80)

    Of course, how can I forget dessert time? I love how the chilled mango slices contrast with the nice texture of the almond jelly.  Almond jelly doesn’t taste much by itself, but it goes well with a lot of fruits.  One can also eat it with banana or papaya.

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    So, there you go.  Now, I think, that showed you that I wouldn’t be able to say no if somebody invites me to have lunch or dinner at North Park.  ‘Nuff said.  :)

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2 Responses to “North Park Noodle House”

  1. Teresa says:

    You make me hungry!! They all look so good! I love Chinese food!

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  2. Jelly says:

    Your right! Their Yang Chow is really worth it. It is so cheap!

    Check out their website http://www.northpark.com.ph. It’ll make you hungry!!

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