A must try. Good food, and affordable price, also the servers are approachable.
Food is delicious and price is very reasonable. Serving size is generous especially for it's price. They don't have service charge as well. I will definitely go back here with my family. Love all the dishes we tried.
Good food, clean venue, quick and attentive service plus reasonable prices equals a great dining experience. � #gustronomy gustronome
We will definitely comeback! Food is great and Mike our waiter is very accomodating. ���
I love the taste...delicious and truly affordable, reasonable price
Lin’s Kitchen Claypot and Noodle House is located at the ground floor of Prime Hotel, one of the newest hotels in the heart of Quezon City. The hotel is the first hospitality business expansion of MEGA Global, the very same company behind the Best Sardines Company in the Philippines – MEGA Sardines and Lin’s Kitchen Claypot and Noodle House.
John Alfred Santillana Caparros
+4
Quite underrated chinese resto in QC. They have a 2:30-4 and 8:30-10pm promo--50% on dimsum. If you want a quick fix for some dimsum, they have a pretty good selection. Been here twice and will come back for more.
I enjoyed being here. The food is good! It was tasty. We had the salt and pepper spare ribs. This was not my favorite, but I am not a big fan of spare ribs. But my friend liked them. We also had the sweet and sour pork. It was good, and too sweet, but could be a little but more sour. And my favorite was chopsuey. A lot of vegetables and very tasty. The service was very friendly and helpful. The servings are good and the price is very reasonable. They will see me here again!
I ordered their filipino breakfast (complimentary from the hotel). Their garlic rice looks oily but when i taste it, i was surprised that its delicious, my gf even ordered an extra garlic rice 😊 We also ordered their bubble waffle oreo and mango. For me, nothing special about the dessert. We will definite come back to taste their yang chow, sweet and sour pork and sweet chili shrimp!
Gusto gusto ko yung garlic rice nila. Actually nakadalawa pa nga ako kasi pwede na siyang walang ulam haha. But seriously, foods are good. Thumbs up 👍👍👍👍👍
Beef brisket with Wanton Noodles was what I ordered during my only visit so far. I really like the soup and the beef brisket. Very good presentation too. Thumbs up!
Lin's Kitchen is one of my favorite Chinese restaurants that offers affordable dishes that are good for groups. Some of my favorites are Lemon Chicken, Fish Fillet Beancurd, Sweet and Sour Pork, Dumplings, Sweet Chili Shrimps, Shrimp with Salted Egg and their Yangchow Rice! Btw, their Yangchow Rice has a lot of toppings! 💕 We only spent around Php 600-700. They also have good staff here and it's not that crowded. Although in peak hours, their service becomes too slow.
Their yangchow fried rice is one of the best, plus it is sulit, the price is not that expensive for the serving. Their Tausi Fish Fillet is also good. I love the taste.
Try the best cuisine, Lin's Kitchen Claypot and Noodle House with their array of dimsum, noodles and claypot supreme dishes.
Located at Ground Floor, Prime Hotel, Sgt. Esguerra cor Quezon Ave., Quezon City
Love the restaurant’s Salted Egg Shrimp, Birthday Noodles and Lin’s Chicken. These are must try dishes. There is also parking space should you bring a car. Oh, their chili sauce is great!!
Loved everything about this place! Food was delicious and was served really quick! staff were respectful although there was a lack of parking space, we were able to find a spot! I would definitely recommend to everyone!!!
Typical chinese restaurant serving chinese comfort food from dimsums to claypot dishes to noodles. Food is not bad an order can be shared by 2-3. Place is big and well lit, there are several parking slots outside the building as well.
This has become one of my favorite Chinese restaurants in the area of Morato-Timog in Quezon City. The food tastes good and are well presented. I really like their noodles which are served hot in claypots. They also have good yang chow rice, honey-garlic pork, beef with broccoli, among others. If they have good mami, their siopao is a big letdown so don't order this along with your favorite noodle (Kowloon House, or even Chowking, is still way better in this respect). The ambience is good and the place is cool and clean. They serve unlimited house tea. Service is also fairly good since they have push button device in every table to call out waiters/waitresses. Prices are reasonable (Php 150 to 200/pax will be enough to fill your tummy) and one serving is usually good for two to three persons.
Food was okay. It was actually my third time eating there when I did this review. The first was during their soft opening, second was months after that and third was yesterday. Like I said, food was okay. But don't get your hopes too high though; there are instances in every occasion we ate there that somewhat brings the whole experience to the low side. I just wish the service could be faster. The first two visits have less people compared to the third time and we still waited longer than expected. I personally think they lack servers or maybe it's just their system. There is always room for improvement so let's hope they get their act together soon.
Liee Lozano
Must try: shrimp with salted egg was a burst of flavor. Never thought salted egg flavor could taste this good.
Yangchow for 3-5 people can be consumed by 2-3. Good compared to most restau. :) beef broccoli was had beef that feels different from usual beef but veggies was really good as it tasted totally fresh. Would be way better if your waiters actually pay heed to the buzzer on the table that was made to call them tho. Haha. Will definitely come back tho. Shrimp with salted egg was really foodgasm.
What draws you at Lin's Kitchen? It's a very nice place, a notch or two higher aesthetically speaking than your usual Chinese resto, waitstaff are efficient and accommodating, the service is prompt. The food is just like any of your typical Chinese dishes from your favourite resto. The operative word is favourite 😉. I only ate the birthday noodles but my cousins said everything was good 😊.
The reason my cousin suggested this place was their crockpot specials but we were pressed with time giving this supposed experience a miss. The next time i will be here, it'll surely be the first order to place :)
We eat at Lin's Kitchen a lot, especially when I don't feel like cooking at home. Love how you can get a full claypot rice meal for below P200 per person.
Anyhow when we're here I always order the Beef Brisket Claypot Rice (P160). The beef is tender enough, not melt-in-your-mouth soft but okay. I like how it goes so well with the rice and steamed pechay it's served with. My son ordered the Pork Chop Claypot Rice (P140) which he described as tasty and reminiscent of crunchy Taiwan-style pork chop. Hubby had the Fish Fillet Beancurd Claypot Rice (P150).
We also had Salt and Pepper Squid (P220). It was delicious but I found the serving size quite small. Compared to the claypot rice meals, it was rather pricey.
Overall though Lin's Kitchen is an affordable place that serves good food.
One of the best chinese restaurants in quezon city. Prices are cheap but the food is definitely of quality. Try the salted egg shrimp and their claypot rice meals.
Somewhere along Quezon City, you'll find a spot that you can go to whenever you're in the mood for Chinese cuisine. I was able to go to this said place, Lin's Kithen Claypot and Noodle House in Tomas Morato, as I was invited to their opening. A few bloggers were also present during the launch.
Here at Lin's, they serve Chinese dishes that we Filipinos are very well accustomed to. Basically, you may choose from a variety of Chinese food that they have on their menu, mostly dishes that we have learned to love over the years, which we have embraced as our own.
I assume that most of the dining folks who come to Lin's are unaware of the restaurant's variety of clay pot-cooked dishes. The thing about utilizing this method of slow cooking is that, you will observe that the meat will turn out tender and flavorful, as moisture is well kept in equal parts of the meat.
Anyway, the funny thing here is that we had this claypot presentation game at the restaurant and luckily enough, I won the "best claypot" award in that said contest.
As for their food, I got to try out their fish fillet with veggies. It was tasty with the sweet and sour flavors of pork and the well-seasoned Chinese style fried chicken. Their buchi were as awesome too.
Had Sunday dinner at Lin's Kitchen, and I have to say that everyone loved the birthday noodles! Super generous with the meat and other toppings, too! The bubble waffles were just like what we have in HK, and my dad just couldn't get enough of the sweet and sour pork claypot! The place is relatively easy to find, and the serving sizes are huge and worth it for the price!
Best chinese resto in the area..
Quality foods and affordable price
Above regular servings good for sharing
My favorites..
- if alone (claypot rice on fish fillet w/ beancurd)
If with group
- op cors.. yangchow
- shrimp n salted egg
- salt n pepper squid
- honey garlic spareribs
- sweet n sour pork/fish
- brocolli w/ garlic
- and more..
good quality. value for money.
lins chicken is very good.
we liked it. the ambiance is nice. clean and modern. we will defintely come back.
We just had a sumptuous dinner at Lin's Kitchen Claypot and Noodle House, and was pleasantly surprised. We ordered fish fillet congee, fish fillet beancurd on claypot rice, and hakaw for dinner. Servings were good enough to share by two persons. Every bite was flavourful. We also had matcha bubble waffle, similar to what you get in Hong Kong. Attendants were very attentive and the restaurant exudes a calm ambiance. Menu items are also reasonable priced. Will definitely come back.
Acceptable food and reasonable prices. We tried some claypot dishes - taosi spare ribs and chicken with sausage - and they were ok.
The menu is your traditional Fil-Chinese items like salt and pepper squid, congee, chop suey, lumpiang shanghai, sweet and sour.
We ordered the salt and pepper shrimp. Not well cooked though as the flour coating on the shrimp became soggy and absorbed the oil. They should have the wok hot enough for this kind of dish
The polunchay was nice and we got a hefty serving.
Overall, it's a good addition to the restaurants around the area.
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