Review of Hok Kee Food Haus (Binondo, Manila)

Eating is the best way to spend your money in Chinatown, Binondo, Manila. Planning for a food trip here? Then please don’t miss out on Hok Kee (福記) Food Haus in Yuchengco Street (parallel to Quintin Paredes Street). Note I’m not a shareholder or a part-owner of this Chinese restaurant πŸ™‚ ; I’m just a foodie turned new fan of their food specialties. Let’s see how Hok Kee Food Haus delivers its own spin on Chinese cooking.

Before I go on, however, I should apologize for the poor quality of the photos, which were all taken on my iPhone 4 camera. Because this dinner last Saturday was not at all planned, I did not carry my DSLR for blogging.

Review of Hok Kee Food Haus (Binondo, Manila)

Ambiance: β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜†β˜†

Hok Kee Food Haus is a hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant that’s minimally designed. Plain white walls, clean tables, green and orange chairs, and a “vertically rectangular” area welcomed us. Bright lights illuminated the colorful photos of food posted on the walls.

A door at the back further brings more room to diners (yup, we were surprised). At one glance, you would not notice that Hok Kee Food Haus could accommodate up to about 70 people. Add the dining area on the second floor, which is currently under renovation, and this house can end up serving up to 100 diners altogether.

Service: β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…

Three staffs worked very efficiently as they greeted, mingled and served customers in quick paces. They were cheerful, the type that deserves to receive some customer service tip at the end of the meal.

Food: β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜†

I’ve never read any review of this restaurant before, but we had a clue that the food here are generally delicious and full-flavored, thanks to Chinoy TV’s feature in one of its episodes.

One of Hok Kee’s most recommended dish happens to also be my favorite: Hok Kee Hot Shrimp Salad (PhP 310). Their version of the hot shrimp salad is very similar to Wan Chai Tea House and Uno Seafood Wharf Restaurant. Essentially, it’s a platter of skinless shrimps with fruit salad and mayonnaise. The shrimps were fried until just-crisp. The subtle flavor of the shrimps held its own against the other elements.

Next was another seafood dish: Hok Kee Oyster Cake (PhP 175) which did not scrimp on quality and ingredients. The “cake” was bounty with oysters unlike other oyster cakes served in most Chinese restaurants. In fact, this oyster cake wowed us. We were also suitably impressed at how the busy flavors of egg and veggies give one another massive amounts of flavor high-fives!

Perhaps everyone would love the Hok Kee Fried Chicken (Half, PhP 200). Perfectly cooked, the white meat was tender and moist. Taste was unpretentious and was even improved with the accompanying gravy. The chicken skin brought a satisfying crunch and crisp which was just so good! Oh, we could forget about being allergic for one moment.

The Kiampong (Chinese Rice Casserole or ιΉΉι£―) was not transcendentally good; it was okay. It’s pretty close to the kiampong prepared in Buddhist temples. It was saddening that this bowl of sticky rice did not contain any shiitake mushroom I was expecting.

Desserts options on the menu are quite limited, so your meal may seem to finish rather abruptly. Chances are, by the time you are done eating, you’d be full and leave happy anyway.

Menu (and my sister behind ^_^):

Price for Value: β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜†

If there’s any Chinese restaurant that should draw you into coming to Chinatown and trying out the best of Chinese food, Hok Kee Food Haus must one of them in your list of destinations. Prices are decent and reasonable for the quality of tastes. They are especially fair if you’re more accustomed to prices of food in highly commercialized places. Serving sizes are generous. (One order is enough to feed two to three.)

Unsure of what to get? Follow ours or follow your noseβ€”you’ll smell delicious food in other tables and before you know it, you’re already sold, craving for their food over and over again. πŸ˜›

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Comments

79 responses to “Review of Hok Kee Food Haus (Binondo, Manila)”

  1. Anikait Chavan Avatar
    Anikait Chavan

    This would help people decide if they wna eat here or not! Nice one!

  2. Mary Ann Avatar

    Wish I lived nearby to try it!

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      Even if we live in Chinatown, it was just our first time to see this restaurant last Saturday. Schedule a trip here and I promise it’d be worth it. πŸ™‚

  3. Millie Avatar

    We love Chinese food, and since we rarely go to Chinatown, I think we have to try this restaurant! I’ll order the Hot Shrimp Salad!

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      The Hot Shrimp Salad is a good course to try. πŸ™‚

  4. Paula Parker Avatar

    Wow, the presentation of the food from a hole in the wall restaurant was impressive. I love the unplanned, let’s go out to eat. Thanks for sharing.

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      You’re welcome. We’re happy that my mom asked us to eat out that night because we were so hungry at home! πŸ™‚

  5. Franc Ramon Avatar

    The layout of the place looks simple yet really clean and the food looks really delicious. This is so near your house, right?

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      Yes, it’s like 15 minutes of walking distance away. πŸ™‚

      1. Franc Ramon Avatar

        You should be here more often Roch to try the other dishes.

        1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

          My mom would want to eat here more often. πŸ˜€

  6. Franc Ramon Avatar

    I think the minimalist design can reduce a lot of cost and make the food more affordable.

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      You’re right. πŸ™‚ In a few years, maybe they can invest in renovating and redesigning the space to attract more customers. There’s a lot of room for improvement.

      1. Franc Ramon Avatar

        I think that’s a good way to go and let the improvements come in as the business grows.

        1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

          The management should just be aware of customer reviews and responsive enough to make those nice changes. πŸ™‚

  7. Diana Villa Avatar

    Everything looks so delicious, I;m hungry already ^_^

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      Maybe you want to visit Chinatown and arrange a food trip here with your friends and family. πŸ˜€

  8. Michelle F. Avatar

    I love the look of the restaurant and the food looks really good.

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      The look of the restaurant is fine as long as the food it serves are clean and tasty. πŸ™‚

  9. Joyful Gifts by Julie Avatar

    The Hok Hee Food Haus looks awesome! The menus is massive. I just went and are Chinese last week. It was delicious!

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      Wow. Good to hear you like it. πŸ˜€

  10. Yippee Daniel Avatar

    Chinatown is filled with amazing restaurant, I love those foods and the environment.

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      The neighborhood here in this street is quite quiet compared to the ones that are near Ongpin.

  11. Rubbie Anne Abad Avatar

    Ughhh! They all look so yummy!

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      They are very delicious. πŸ™‚

  12. Patty | MrsC Avatar

    Oooooohhhh looks so good! I love Chinese food, and I have been wanting to visit Chinatown just to eat. Should really make the trip soon.

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      Yup, you should! Bring a lot of friends along so you would enjoy more variants of food, else be prepared to come back home with a bigger tummy. πŸ˜›

  13. Leira Pagaspas Avatar

    I love your photos!! The food looks so yummy!!!

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      I myself didn’t like the pictures here ugh anyway, thanks for the appreciation, Leira hehe. πŸ™‚

  14. Joren Avatar

    The place is neat and clean. I like to eat there the surrounding is fresh in eyes because of simple design πŸ™‚

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      This place is very well maintained and peaceful inside. It’s like an oasis amidst the chaos of bustling Chinatown in Manila. πŸ™‚

  15. cococute Avatar

    You do not need to apologize for your photos because they are taken very nice as I can clearly see them and how I love the foods you posted and also looking at the place it seems like a regular carinderia which gives me the feeling that my money will get most of the food that I love to eat.

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      Hehe thanks. That’s also what we thought of the price for value so I ranked it high enough.

  16. Peachy @ The Peach Kitchen Avatar

    We love Hot Shrimp Salad and their version looks delicious.

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      You can’t go wrong when you order it. πŸ™‚

      1. Mommy Peachy Avatar

        I do hope I get to visit this restaurant soon.

        1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

          Bring your family and maybe you can adapt some recipes that you’d share in your blog as well. πŸ™‚

  17. Kathy Ngo Avatar

    It’s amazing. I used to live in Binondo but I have no idea this place existed. I’ll drag my friends here when I go visit them in Binondo again.

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      I think this restaurant opened only on the late quarter of 2013, and the location is not quite showing as it’s on a small street lang. Yes, sure, invite them. πŸ˜€

  18. Mama to 5 BLessings Avatar

    oh wow, looks great and they have quite a selection on their menu~!

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      Here you will find an affordable tasty Chinese food variety. πŸ˜€

  19. katrina G Avatar
    katrina G

    All that food look great. Really makes me want Chinese food right now.

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      Their cooking concept is less oil and less salt but always healthy. Your taste buds will awaken as you experience flavors you’ve never had before as you eat REAL food and not grease.

  20. Mindy Avatar

    I am a huge fan of oyster omelette (Singapore and Taiwanese style) however i’m curious about this oyster cake! Wonder if i’ve tried it before and we just have a different name for it *LOL*. I love oyster anything (except raw) so i think i’m gonna love it *drool*!

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      Their version of the oyster cake reminds me of my mom’s cooking so that’s definitely a hit for our taste buds. When you try it, I’m sure you’re also gonna love it. πŸ˜€

  21. Payal Bansal (@TrendsnHealth) Avatar

    Simple and decent place! And the food looks yumm!!

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      Yes, this Chinese restaurant in Binondo passed with flying colors. πŸ™‚

  22. Leira Pagaspas Avatar

    This is another great review coming from you.Great job as always!

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      Aww thanks, Leira. πŸ˜€

  23. Jen Avatar

    The hubby and I have been planning for years to go on binondo food hopping but haven’t really gotten our lazy feet to do it. Will take note of Hok Kee Food House, in the event that we got to squeeze this in. πŸ™‚

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      Prepare to be in for a pleasant surprise. There are really many good courses to try!

  24. michele d Avatar
    michele d

    Amazing Pictures and the fried chicken looks so good. I love trying new foods. I definitely wouldn’t mind try this out if it was closers to me. Thank you for the review.

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      You’re welcome. Hok Kee (meaning lucky in Chinese) is a lovely addition to the neighborhood. πŸ™‚

  25. Marielle Altenor Avatar

    The food looks amazing! I would LOVE to try the Hok Kee fried chicken!!

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      Good choice! The picture alone is already tempting. πŸ˜€

  26. kagayanon Avatar

    Believe it or not, I’ve never been to Binondo but if I do get there someday, I’ll be sure to stop by Hok Kee. πŸ™‚

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      I know several people who have not come down to Binondo but who have always wanted to visit. Proximity from their homes is the top reason why they’re hesitant to take the mile. Hehe yeah, of course, you’re always welcome here. πŸ™‚

  27. Fernando Lachica Avatar

    I liked the fried chicken and shrimp…nice place to dine. Even in Binondo area, it looks classy.

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      The place looks decent and the food didn’t have the frills. Presentation was simple but taste was really good.

  28. Debarpan Avatar

    I love the color combination of chairs,that red and green is looking great.The foods are looking delicious too as always πŸ™‚

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      Often, red and orange are colors that are associated with food. Green and orange make a pretty good combination as well. πŸ™‚

      1. Debarpan Avatar

        yes,absolutely agree with you in this matter.

        1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

          I’ve read somewhere that colors tackle the psyche. Red, for instance, stimulates hunger. It increases your heart rate, blood pressure, and the result is that you’ll go on impulse eating.

  29. Teresa Martinez Avatar

    That hot shrimp salad certainly caught my attention. Oh well, anything with shrimp always does. Hope to taste it really soon.

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      I’m guessing your favorite food must be shrimp! Order that and you will definitely leave happy. πŸ˜€

  30. Fred Avatar

    You showed me my favorite dish — Oyster Cake!!! Hope i get the chance to visit Chinatown to eat again. It has been too long.

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      Wahaha yeah you should do that. I don’t know when you had last visited Chinatown. Sounds like a long time now. I tell you, there are many new establishments that are good to go to. Wee I’m excited for you. It’s like going to a trip down memory lane. πŸ˜€

  31. mr_jeng Avatar

    Ui!! The shrimp saladdd waaaaaaa hashtag drool!!! *** LOL!!! If only I live near by.. I so love going to resto like this…

    hehehehehehe

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      Hi Mr. Jeng! πŸ™‚ Hope you’re doing fine! Oh well, Hok Kee does not have branches in other places thus far. Give it a short visit when you go to downtown Binondo. πŸ˜€

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  33. Emiliana Avatar

    The Hok Hee Oyster Cake and Shrimp Salad looks grand! Had to try it out sometime.

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      They’re really nice. Even my mom was impressed. πŸ™‚

  34. Jem Alvarado (@esupermommy) Avatar

    I tried some popular restaurants in Chinatown – totally savory and delicious! We’ll try this resto once we drop by there πŸ™‚ .

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      Yup, for sure, you’d love it here. Be pleased with affordable and decent food on your table.

  35. Riza Avatar

    Hok Hee Food Haus looks a really nice place to eat and hangout with family or friends.

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      The atmosphere is laid-back. You can hang out here for hours without feeling bothered. πŸ™‚

  36. jared's mum Avatar

    i am not sure if i have been to this place before but it sure looks familiar. we ordered fresh lumpia at that time as we arrived there late in the afternoon after checking out the Chinese New Year festivities and looking around. I would love to go back one day soon.

    1. Rochkirstin Santos Avatar

      Dining here is a safe bet after a tiring day spent celebrating CNY. πŸ™‚

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