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  2. Siopao - Wikipedia

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    Siopao (Tagalog pronunciation:), is a Philippine steamed bun with various fillings. It is the indigenized version of the Fujianese baozi , introduced to the Philippines by Hokkien immigrants during the Spanish colonial period .

  3. Ma Mon Luk - Wikipedia

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    Later, he would add siopao and siomai to his menu. [2] Ma became known as “Ma Mon Luk” and from a small shop along Tomas Pinpin Street in Binondo, Manila, he would open his first restaurant with the name “Ma Mon Luk Mami King” at the nearby 826-828 Salazar Street. He would promote his restaurant by giving away free samples of siopao.

  4. Ling Nam - Wikipedia

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    While it was a popular destination in Binondo, Ling Nam declined in the following decades and the Fung family put it up for sale. Fruitas Holdings bought the chain in 2022 and expanded it into 34 locations. Binondo's Ling Nam is regarded as a pioneer panciteria. Serving short order fare, its top-sellers are noodles, congee, dim sum and siopao.

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    Roast the chicken until a thermometer inserted in the thickest part of the thigh registers 180 degrees F, 45 to 50 minutes. Remove the chicken from the oven, take the lemon halves out of the ...

  7. Mami soup - Wikipedia

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    Mami (pronounced: MAH-mee) is a popular Filipino noodle soup made with wheat flour noodles, broth and the addition of meat (chicken, beef, pork) or wonton dumplings.It is related to the pancit class of noodle dishes, and the noodles themselves are sometimes called pancit mami.

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  9. Cha siu bao - Wikipedia

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    A common variant of the siopao, the siopao asado, is derived from the char siu bao and has a filling which uses similar ingredients to char siu. It differs in that the Filipino asado is a braised dish, not grilled, and is more similar in cooking style to the Hokkien tau yu bak (Chinese: 豆油 肉; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: tāu-iû bah).