Description
For Chinese food in Manila, one usually goes to a fast-food outlet or a huge banqueting palace. Fortunately, Lychee treads the middle path. The restaurant is spotlessly clean, cool and quiet, and the food consists of very tasty renditions of dim sum, noodles, stir-fried vegetables, meat, poultry and seafood dishes, and a medley of fried rice variations. Here you can really eat to your heart's content. Look out for seasonal deals like 50 percent discount on dim sum items and 'bottomless' tea.
Average cost per person: PHP250.