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Bidrage med feedbackDate of visit: February 2020 Had a Valentine 's dinner at Li Li. We had the following: har gao, salted egg squid, e-fu noodles with assorted mushrooms and vegetables and chilled mango pudding. Presentation-wise, the E-fu noodles were underwhelming. It looks like basic pancit canton. But it tastes so good. I can 't stop eating it. If ever we get to dine there again, I 'd definitely order this. For desserts, I really wanted to try the steamed piggy buns because they 're so cute but sadly, it 's already sold out. We just got the chilled mango pudding which is also good. Bonus: I got a complimentary heart-shaped chocolate since it was Valentine 's day. Price is steep especially for some of their dishes. When we ate there, there were just a few customers and we we seated far from each other. They also have a private dining hall and the one near our table is called 'Library '. Too bad I can 't take a peek inside as it was occupied at that time.
3rd Hotel's the Charm! We are dim sum fanatics and first tried Solaire's Red Lantern (meh), then New World's Jade Restaurant (so-so), and finally Li Li's at New Coast Hotel. Ahhh this one was finally a hit! All the dishes were quite tasty (except for the cold beef dish). One average dish out of all the delightful dishes is an excellent score! Staff Lyra and Hazel's impressive service and courtesy sealed the deal and made for a memorable dining experience. Burp!
One of the best chinese restaurants in Manila. Their unlimited dim sum buffet is also amazing and super worth every single cent! Great food!
Hello Dimsum All You Can! This is Li Li’s on going promotion with dimsum and other selected menu items like pork buns, custard taro and desserts at only Php 1,088 nett. For us it was worth the money as we may have ordered several servings of Hakaw and Xiao Long Bao. Aside from their dimsums, their soup of the day was pretty decent, the main dishes like sweet and sour pork and pork barbeque were good as well. Plus you may order other menu items from their standard price menu if you’re craving for noodles, veggies or other menu items with additional charges.
I've dined at Li Li before but it was my first time to try their Dimsum Buffet for P1,088 nett per person. The price is really worth it because it comes with my favorite hakao and over 30 dimsum items to choose from. The Scallop Dumpling and the Steamed Dumpling with Crab Meat and Shrimp were some of the new items we really liked as well. It also comes with a few main dishes like Sweet Sour Pork and Braised Pork Belly, plus fried rice and desserts, so it's a great deal! It's even available for Sunday brunch at the same price.