What I'd recommend at braddex: crab pincers, batchoy rice and shrimp ball. I thought the empress roll and bacon rolls were a bit too oily and heavy on the pork...
Overall, it's a good no frills place and was interesting to see the different take on Chinese food!
We ordered steam rice, siomai, crab pincer and empress roll. I love their steam rice, and crab! And I'm super impressed with their empress roll! The best! And yes! Budget friendly, however the down side for this small dimsum place, their lack of cx service. It's like their staff don't wait to serve you, well what do you expect with their price, we can't expect of a fine dining experience. Hahaha
My partner loves dimsum a lot which is why we ended up discovering this place. Their dimsum is delicious and not to mention also affordable 💯✅
Oh, Braddex. My all-time comfort food. Its very budget friendly for my college pocket. Everything in the menu is delicious and far worth more than your penny. They hired a staff who is hearing-impaired so that says a lot about their respect for everyone by giving equal opportunities. My only concerns is that the place gets too cramped sometimes, there is no cold service water, and the ordering system is too transactional.
Chelsie Rimae Roble Caminero
+5
This restaurant is the cheap style of Dimsum Break! I really like their steamed rice and Crab Pincer. Wide place to eat and very affordable prices. Unfortunately, some of their food in the menu are not available.
Food: Pocket friendly version of the other dimsum place here in Sugbo. Tastes good too. I like that they have sweet sour sauce that I always pair spring rolls with.
Ambiance: Looks like a carenderia but I hope they be consistent with cleanliness.
Staff: Too transactional.
How to go there: By grab you just type in Braddex and if by commute, you try to ride 12L or any jeep that says 12 or Tisa.
FOOD: we only paid more or less 300php for all of these and there were 5 of us! What a good deal. Pareha ra ka lami sa dimsum!
AMBIANCE: place is just like that of the normal siomai house you see near the streets. But its so affordable that you can’t complain about the food. They have fans and decent tables and chairs so its okay.
SERVICE: not the typical restaurant where there’s waiter and you order. Its more like of a self service (carenderia) type of food place.
It was overall okay and not to crowded thinking that was already 6-7PM ish. Will be back for sure 😋
Steamed rice with siomai and batchoy are so good. Definitely, it's worth a try. Not to mention, the prices are affordable and the place is located along the road so you can spot it easily for someone who is a first timer like me.
Affordable Dimsum foods everrr! Your P100 is too much when you eat here. I always crave their steamed rice with siomai. You should try their ngohiong as well. Braddex will satisfy your cravings. :>
Dimsum craving at an affordable price.. hehe!😁 I have never tried dining in because it is always jampacked with lots of people craving the same as I do.. Although they have closed down much of their branches, they still continue to serve dimsum (steamed rice, siomai, lumpia shanghai, crab pinchers, chicken feet, etc..) that is easy on the pocjet!😉
Steamed rice paired with their siomai is a must try. Though I have to admit, the taste of their steamed rice has changed a bit but still good.
Fine dining it is not but since its renovation, it can accommodate more customers to dine in. For the price of their food, 100 pesos can already go a long way.
I went there last few weeks of November 2016 cause im craving of dimsum. They have finished renovated. They have new set of chairs. Though the foods the same. But nothing beats the original flavor when the owner really hands on the cooking of steamed rice and that was last three years ago when its still small. Now they branch out. The foods less delicious.
But the beef rice is always out of order when i got there. I personally really like the beef rice better from the pork version. Overall you will satisfy your dimsum cravings in affordable prices.
The event that I attended ended around midnight and my friends wanted to have a food trip before heading home. We were coming Sm seaside so we decided to have a midnight snack at braddex. For 101 pesos, I had a serving of steamed rice, Batchoy, 3 siomais, and one spring roll plus a bottle Mountain Dew. Sulit! I always get a piece dimsum heaven here and it's very affordable.
Great food! I really love their steamed rice. The place is bad. You can see leftovers sitting on the tables for hours! Lastly, service is poor, slow and the crew aren't accomodating. If you come to this place I suggest taking your food out.
The best-seller here is steamed rice. You can complete the meal with a saucer or siomai.
Their siomai by the way is prepared with a twist. Boiled egg slice topped Barangay Tisa's most favorite dimsum.
Craving for dimsum break's siomai, steamed rice and other dimsum dishes. Yet you don't have the budget to spend for it. Well Braddex is really the perfect alternative to go as their dishes really tastes like dimsum break's dishes. For as low as 30 pesos, you can have your steamed rice. It's amazingly affordable.
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