Le Ching Tea House

In: Casual Dining| Chinese| Filipino

12 Sep 2008

After an hour of strolling and shopping, I decided to visit one of my favorite restaurants in Greenhills – Le Ching Tea House. Whenever I visit Greenhills, I always end up eating in Le Ching - a casual Chinese restaurant popular for its bestseller steamed Pork Spareribs.

Le Ching Tea House Asado Rice
Le Ching’s Popular Asado Rice – 105 Php

Pork Spareribs is my favorite dish in Le Ching but this time, I ordered Pork Asado for a change. Pork Asado is a famous Tsinoy dish, its a braised pork loin sliced thinly and served on top of the steamed rice (almost two cups of steamed rice).

Le Ching Tea House Siomai
Freshly Steamed Pork Siomai – 70 Php

I also ordered Siomai, my favorite dimsum in this tea house. Siomai is a popular Chinese dimsum made of ground pork, prawns, corn starch or egg and dumpling wrappers.

Le Ching Tea House Shoppesville Branch
Le Ching Shoppesville Greenhills Branch

Few minutes after getting my order, a friendly waiter served the Cola that i ordered together with my favorite Chili garlic sauce and calamansi which is common in most Chinese restaurants. Food was served after a couple of minutes, I immediately grabbed my camera to take photos.

Oh Well! The meal was too big for me but I truly enjoyed it. The restaurant is not spacious and its crowded most of the time but the food is really good.

Warning : Most Dishes have large single servings, make sure you’re prepared for a big meal.

Till next..

Le Ching Tea House
Shoppesville Arcade
Greenhills Shopping Center
San Juan, MM

Branches can be found in Food Choices in Trinoma and Del Monte corner Banaue Street in Quezon City

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4 Responses to Le Ching Tea House

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Sweet Craver

September 13th, 2008 at 11:13 pm

my cousin brougt me there last month when i arived here. good food. although Im woried about the hygiene. the restaurant doesnt look that clean

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pinoy.cravings

September 14th, 2008 at 10:16 pm

@Sweet Craver – its good that you have tried some good restaurants here in PH

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Corporal Killjoy

July 13th, 2009 at 7:44 am

Yes, Le Ching is a pleasant find. My favorite is their braised beef noodle soup (Php 99). It is the best one I found compared to Ling Nam’s and Hap Chan’s in terms of price, taste and quantity. It is the only reason why I go to Trinoma actually

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frannywanny

February 9th, 2010 at 5:02 pm

i love le ching!! :) winner yung spareribs rice nila :)

http://www.frannywanny.com/2010/02/chinese-style-sunday-at-le-ching-tea.html

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