Sunday, May 15, 2011

Value-For-Money Wanton Noodle Soup: ZONG

Last Wednesday, before I headed for the Testimonial Toast and Members' Night of Pasay Makati Realtors Board at  Amber Ultra Lounger in The Fort Strip in Bonifacio Global City,  I dropped by at the nearby branch of Zong for a quick bowl of wanton noodle soup.

My family and I would occasionally visit Zong's branch at Westgate in Alabang.   I expected to have consistent food and service and I was not disappointed with the Fort Strip branch of Zong.

My bowl of wanton noodle soup was  served full to the brim.  The  bed of Hong Kong noodles was thick. There were three big wantons,  several slices of pork  that seemed bracketed by  "bok choy" or Chinese cabbage.  The broth had a hint of garlic and what was delightful-- it had no MSG or mono sodium glutamate as flavor enhancer.  Zong does not use MSG in any of its dishes.

That quick meal cost me only Ps 158.00 and that to me is VFM.  BTW,  Zong  does not impose service charge, so this means leave a  tip as you please.

When I visited Zong's website,   I  came upon these details ...

Zong has been part of the Philippine Tatler's Best Restaurant guide since its inception and has also received recognition from the 24/7 Nocturnal Navigator and Manila's Best Kept Restaurant Secrets.

Gauging on the wanton noodle soup alone,  to me the citations are well deserved.

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