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Kirin Restaurants in Metro Manila

The best places in Metro Manila to eat Kirin. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Metro Manila who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: Metro Manila, Building 7, 5th Avenue | Fort Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Luzon, Philippines, Metro Manila
"Kirin is located in the fashionable High Street precinct at the newly developing (Fort Bonafacio Global City at Taguig, Metro Manila. Like most establishments on this “strip”, Kirin has been designed with due care in terms of the façade and décor, which are both pleasing...to the eye and provide a good first impression. It is quite a large facility with seating for more than fifty at least. The food is standard Chinese fare with a good selection of soups, appetizers including dumplings (shrimp hakao, fresh shrimp steamed rice roll, etc. and mains. There are a few unusual items that are worth a try, for example the spinach and quail egg soup. The manager on duty is quite happy to discuss a suitable combination of dishes to suit your desired need or palate. Kirin is one of the few places in Manila able to serve the genuine Peking Duck, which is prepared next to your table, and one is given options on the fate of the duck once the skin has been removed. The staff seemed dedicated enough and eager to assist. However, they can be distracted when the restaurant gets really busy, which is quite often during the weekends."
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City: Metro Manila, B7 Bonifacio High Street, 11th Avenue, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Metro Manila 1634, Philippines
" Till I tried Kirin, Mini Shabu-Shabu was the only Asian restaurant I know in Hi Street. Amazingly, Kirin is the only Chinese resto in this long commercial promenade, and until recently, I actually thought it was Japanese, named after the beer. I immediately put Kirin to the test by ordering the Sweet & Sour Pork. To complement, we got the Scezhuan Spicy Chicken and fried rice with egg whites. They passed the S&S pork test, the sauce is mildly syrupy, not sticky, with a subtle hint of pineapple and plum. The breading is light and crispy. But the stunner was the Spicy Chicken - I think it's Indian in origin, not Scezhuan. It's crispy fried chicken drowned in deep fried crispy chopped peppers. Hunting for the chicken is part of the experience. Maanghang talaga, so one bite to taste, and I skipped the red devils! For appetizers, we had the SiaLongBao - quite good, but an odd 5 pieces. The interiors are very modern but not tacky. It's bright and warm, cool enough for the younger set, but warm enough for families. The wait staff are very attentive and cordial, not overly friendly. They did make the mistake of bringing out the main courses before the dimsum, and all teas are P40 per pot, no freebies. Worth a try! "
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