Visit David's Tea House if you want good and authentic Chinese food
After weeks of being busy and having no time to go out, my wife and I decided to relax and slow
down a bit. We thought of a Friday evening date and a chance to try David's Tea
House at A. Venue along Makati Avenue.
It was an easy choice because my wife and I are both fans of Chinese cuisine. I am also particularly fond of the Jupiter-Makati Ave. area because of its fun and upbeat vibe. David's Tea House's specialty is Hong Kong-style dishes.
It was an easy choice because my wife and I are both fans of Chinese cuisine. I am also particularly fond of the Jupiter-Makati Ave. area because of its fun and upbeat vibe. David's Tea House's specialty is Hong Kong-style dishes.
There
were just a few diners that evening. Upon entering, I immediately liked
the modern and above-average class ambiance of this place. There are
round tables for big groups while there are also square one for smaller
groups. This branch is very spacious, perhaps because of the small
number of people that night. I have been to their Greenbelt location but
it can get crowded during lunchtime.
Because it was a special
night for us, we decided to have a feast. We ordered steamed lapu-lapu,
salt and pepper pork ribs, steamed brocolli with garlic, kuchay dumpling
and hot prawn salad.
The brocolli with garlic was very nice to
the bite because it was steamed perfectly. It was cooked thoroughly but
not wilted; it retained it's pleasant crunch. The toasted garlic lent
flavor to it.
Steamed broccoli topped with garlic bits
I
love kuchay dumpling but there was something different with this
branch's version. It still tasted good but something was lacking.
Perhaps the kuchay tasted a little too fresh and raw.
Kuchay dumpling
The
hot prawn salad is another great appetizer. It also tasted good but it
was not warm when it was served to us. I liked the version of The Legend
better because the coating of the shrimp was thin and crunchy. David's
Tea House's version had a thicker and chewier coating.
Prawn Salad
My
wife and I are fish lovers and steamed lapu-lapu is an all-time
favorite dish. It is light, fresh and not overly seasoned. Their version
here was also very fresh but it somehow had a subtle fishy taste to it.
It was delicious, the meat was firm and the soy seasoning was perfect.
Only there was a slight aftertaste to it although it was not annoying.
Steamed lapu-lapu
We also ordered pork spareribs
For drinks, we ordered two bottomless glasses of refreshing iced tea.
Our
bill that evening was P1,780. Not bad, considering our many delicious
orders. Overall, it was a good experience. Service was fast and
efficient. The service crew were very courteous. The ambiance was homey
and really relaxing.
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