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The Kitchen Goddess' List of Chinese Restaurants

I didn't realize how much I love to eat Chinese food until I saw the list of Chinese restaurants on my blog. And I believe that this list should be longer had I been more dedicated in writing down all the restaurants that I have eaten like Hai Shin Lou, Quick Snack, La Mien, Quan Yin Chay, Hap Chan, Golden Fortune, Maxim's, Century Seafood, Ying Ying, etc.

I will be updating this post from time to time so please be sure to drop by again.



Charlie's
Choi Garden
Crystal Jade
Eat Fresh
Emerald Garden
Four Season
Gloria Maris
Ilang-Ilang Restaurant 
Johnny Chow
Lam Tin
Lucky Rainbow ***
Lugang
Man Ho
Mann Hann
Manosa
Mian
Modern Shanghai
Mu Noodle Bar ***
Muy Hong
Noodle Works
Paradise Dynasty
Peking Garden
Savory Escolta ***
Shang Palace
Shi Lin
Sincerity
Summer Palace
The China Palace
Tim Ho Wan
Tuan Tuan Chinese Brasserie
Wai Ying
Wan Chai
Wok Inn 
Yen Yen


*** CLOSED already

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