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Dragon Court at the Manila Prince Hotel offers a delightful dining experience for fans of authentic Chinese cuisine. Nestled in the heart of Ermita, Manila, this restaurant combines rich flavors with a warm atmosphere that leaves patrons eager to return. Many guests, like Giselle Victorino, rave about the exceptional service and welcoming staff, enhancing the overall dining experience.
The menu showcases a variety of dishes that stand out, including the delectable dim sum variety introduced by Victor Yap and the flavorful dishes from Geraldine Ponce’s family lunch, notably the Stewed Eggplant in Claypot and Dragon Court Fried Rice. The fried rice paired with lemon chicken and shrimp balls with mozzarella are just a few highlights that have caught the attention of diners.
Atmospherically, Dragon Court is charming and Instagram-friendly, featuring traditional Chinese-inspired decor. Jeddahlyn Arciaga pointed out its inviting ambiance and attentive service during their exciting “Dine & Dice” promo, making it perfect for group gatherings. This commitment to customer satisfaction and authenticity makes Dragon Court not just a meal, but a memorable dining adventure. Whether for a special occasion or a casual dinner with friends, Dragon Court is a must-visit for Asian food enthusiasts.
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- Great dessert
- Great tea selection
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Reviews for Dragon Court at Manila Prince Hotel
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Based on 61 reviewsDragon Court at Manila Prince Hotel is widely praised for its authentic yet modern Chinese cuisine, offering a diverse menu featuring fresh, well-seasoned ingredients. Diners appreciate the variety available, including dim sum, classic dishes, and innovative twists, making it suitable for both casual dining and special occasions. The restaurant’s ambiance is described as charming and spacious, with Instagram-worthy interiors. Service is consistently highlighted as attentive and welcoming, contributing to a positive overall experience. Promotional offers like all-you-can-eat dim sum and themed dining events add value and appeal. Some guests noted minor menu limitations, but the overall feedback underscores Dragon Court as a highly recommended destination for quality Chinese dining in Manila.
It was a great experience eating at this restaurant (they will reopen on Sept 27) The service was exceptional and the staff was welcoming. Most especially, the food was great. It was authentic and modern Chinese Cuisine that you will definitely enjoy. I'm looking forward to dining here again
Saw good comments on fb, so we give a try. We had the 899 dimsum all you can plus. Includes dessert, 1 main course per person, rice etc. Well food was really good, ingredients are fresh and well seasoned. For the price of 899 nett its so worth it. The noodles and yangchow was also really good. Hakaw,siomai was great. The server name JOHN is very accomodating and nice. Sad part is no mango tapioca when we dine in but our server gave us sweet honey dew melon. Place is nice. Will be back again to try their unli hotpot...
Summary: It was a great experience especially their “Dine & Dice” promo. The servers was very attentive during the dinner. Finally, the room was instagramable. Food Review: Based on what was ordered it could be known that they have a variety of meat (pork, beef, fish and chicken) and veggies. To pick my favorite out of all we have eaten, I would say that the fried rice and lemon chicken was the best combination I have eaten. The shrimp balls has mozzarella cheese inside which is so fun to eat paired with the sweet and sour sauce with a little spice was the best. Service Review: The waiters and the managers of the place was very welcoming and served us (the guest) well and assisted us through out the dinner, as well as during the Dice Game Event. The dress code for the female Attendants was Chinese theme which is the Cheongsam or Qipao, meanwhile for the Waiters are the usual business attire without the jacket. It would have been more immersive if the waiters also wear a changshan jacket or tangzhuang to compliment what the females wear, if it was possible. Atmosphere Review: The private room was very atmospheric given that the designs in the ceiling and chandelier was impressive. The design for the walls was also Chinese inspired. There are somehow few missing essence for the plate set up but these are little things in my opinion.
It's my first time in Dragon Court and it's been a great experience. Foods are excellent, with some classic Chinese cuisine and some twists. The service we received was extraordinary. The resto has a very charming and welcoming ambiance. There was also plenty of room for bigger groups or special occasions. I can't wait to return and wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it to anyone looking for somewhere to eat in Manila.
We had a family lunch here in Dragon Court after an event and ordered the following for 5 adults and 2 kids (10 yo and 5 yo): Qty- Item - Unit Price 3 Hakaw - 260 x 3 2 Chicken Feet - 160 x 2 1 Siomai - 308 x 1 1 Custard Bun - 198 1 Pork Beijing Style with Momo Wrapper - 628 1 Fried Fish Fillet in Sweet and Sour - 460 1 Crispy Fried Chicken Half - 500 1 Beef with Brocolli - 420 1 Seafood Birthday Noodles - 420 1 Dragon Court Fried Rice - 420 1 Stewed Eggplant in Claypot - 360 4814 php inclusive of vat and local taxes *price as of May 2024 Our family loved the stewed eggplant in claypot, pork beijing style, and dragon court fried rice. We also enjoyed the savory dimsums (siomai, hakaw, and chicken feet), while the kids loved the custard bun. The main dishes are good for 3 to 4 people. Dimsums are 3 pcs per order. The above order is good for 8 adults with a normal appetite. To make it good for 10 people, I would suggest making the crispy chicken whole + 1 main dish + 1 dim sum. (Hindi namin naubos yung food kasi nabusog kami sa dimsum, naiuwi pa namin yung sobra sa main dishes) Excellent Customer Service. Manila Prince is owned and managed by Manila Hotel (MH). According to their staff, Dragon Court kitchen staffs were trained by Manila Hotel chef. Employees also work in other MH restaurants. They sell similar pastries in their lobby as MH. They are located along San Marcelino Street near Adamson University, San Vicente De Paul Church, 150m away from EAC and 450m away from Paco Park. Parking Space - Ample Parking Space at the back.
Discover! Indulge in All You Can Eat Dim Sum Lunch at @dragon.court @manilaprincehotel premiere Chinese restaurant. . Enjoy limitless servings of dim sum for only 688pesos nett which includes pork & shrimp siomai, xiao long bao, vegetable spring rolls, shrimp hakaw, chicken feet and steamed custard buns. Upgrade to Dim Sum Plus+ for only 899pesos nett which has everything on the dim sum menu plus cold cuts, soup, rice, noodles and dessert. And one serving of a savory main dish completes the meal. Available daily for lunch from 11am to 3pm. Dragon Court, Manila Prince Hotel, 1000 San Marcelino St. Ermita, Manila.
Was invited to try their new dishes (they will reopen on 27Sept2023). All dishes were great! Delicious!!! Perhaps the aesthetics of the restaurant added to the flavor. Lol I cannot wait to come back.
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- Monday 11:00 AM - 03:00 PM 06:00 PM - 10:00 PM
- Tuesday 11:00 AM - 03:00 PM 06:00 PM - 10:00 PM
- Wednesday 11:00 AM - 03:00 PM 06:00 PM - 10:00 PM
- Thursday 11:00 AM - 03:00 PM 06:00 PM - 10:00 PM
- Friday 11:00 AM - 03:00 PM 06:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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