Best Xiao Long Bao Spots in the Philippines

Xiao Long Bao is, without a doubt, one of the most beloved Chinese dishes around the world. This iconic soup dumpling, whose name translates to “little basket bun,” is traditionally prepared and steamed in bamboo baskets, each dumpling delicately wrapped and filled with rich, flavorful broth. It delivers a comforting burst of savory goodness that has surely captured the hearts of food lovers everywhere.
Although this steamed delicacy originated in China, Filipinos have embraced xiao long bao, making it a staple in many local dining scenes. The country is also home to several restaurants offering authentic (and even creative) takes on this beloved dish.
And if you’re a fan of these delicate, juicy soup dumplings, you’re in for a treat! We’ve rounded up some of the best places in the country where you can enjoy steaming hot xiao long bao, whether you’re craving classic flavors or an adventurous foodie looking for bold new flavors.
Din Tai Fung


It would be an incomplete list of xiao long bao spots in the country without even mentioning Din Tai Fung. Boasting a tagline that boldly claims the title of the “World’s Most Famous Xiao Long Bao,” the restaurant actually lives up to the hype.
There are several flavors to choose from, including pork (P205), pork and roasted garlic (P215), chicken (P200), crab roe and pork (P385), chili crab and shrimp (P405), green squash and shrimp (P210), pork and kimchi (P245), truffle and pork (P190 per piece), and foie gras and chicken (P175 per piece).
Fun fact: Filipino chefs from The Moment Group made an original xiao long bao dish called Chocolate Lava. It has since become a Din Tai Fung staple, continuing to delight diners with its inventive twist.
Din Tai Fung is available at multiple locations, including SM Mall of Asia, SM North EDSA, Uptown, Alabang Town Center, Bonifacio Global City, Power Plant Mall, SM Megamall, Greenbelt, and more.
Paradise Dynasty

It isn’t called “Legend of Xiao Long Bao” for nothing. Paradise Dynasty, known for its authentic Northern and Southern Chinese flavors, is a perfect spot for every xiao long bao lover out there. The restaurant's xiao long bao menu offers a range of options, with prices varying depending on the flavor. Choices include signature original, Szechuan, garlic, cheese, Korean kimchi, crab roe, foie gras, and black truffle.
The most affordable option is the signature original, priced at P450 for 10 pieces, while the 10-piece black truffle costs P800. But if you want to try them all — because, honestly, why not? — you can opt for the specialty Dynasty Xiao Long Bao, which comes with eight pieces, each featuring a different flavor, priced at P588.
Paradise Dynasty is located at S Maison, SM Aura Premier, Greenbelt 5, The Podium, and Robinsons Magnolia.
Lugang Cafe


Lugang Cafe is a go-to destination for premium and authentic Taiwanese flavors. And that would make sense, given its extensive menu, including, of course, xiao long bao. They offer everyone’s all-time favorite, steamed pork xiao long bao (P328), as well as steamed pork with truffle paste, priced at P528. Our recommendation: their xiao long bao is best paired with their roasted pork belly, which costs P468.
Lugang Cafe also serves a chocolate xiao long bao, which you can purchase for only P288 for five pieces, while the custard flavor costs P288, also for five pieces. And if you're curious about both flavors, you may opt for a P328 chocolate-and-custard set, available in six pieces.
The restaurant is located at Glorietta, O'Square, SM Mall of Asia, SM North EDSA, SM Aura, SM Megamall, Robinsons Place Manila, SM Fairview, and more.
Chuan Kee

Chuan Kee has been serving authentic Chinese cuisine in Binondo, Manila, since the 1940s, giving it the distinction as the oldest fast food in Chinatown. But they weren’t just the oldest — they happen to be the best, too. Serving authentic and flavorful dishes, they offer all the best Chinese favorites, and their xiao long bao is no exception. Chuan Kee prides itself not only on its taste but also on its commitment to tradition, dedicated to preserving the Chinese culinary heritage. And their soup dumplings offer a satisfying bite of comfort!
Their classic xiao long bao is priced at only P200. The Chuan Kee fast food is located at 650 Ongpin St., Binondo, Manila, 1006. On the other hand, Chuan Kee Plus is located at F Blumentritt cor San Luis Sts. Brgy. Batis San Juan.
Shi Lin

Shi Lin delights diners with a Taiwanese feast, and while most of their dishes offer great taste (from vegetables and soups to congees and specialty dishes), there’s no denying that their xiao long bao offering stands as their most comforting. Well, to be fair, these beloved soup dumplings have always brought comfort in every bite, but it also takes a good restaurant to perfect them. And Shi Lin happens to be one of those rare finds.
Their six-piece original xiao long bao costs P262, while 10 pieces are priced at P427. They also offer a six-piece truffle and pork, available for P757, while crab fat and pork — on the other hand — is priced at P383.
Shi Lin branches include Ayala Malls Manila Bay, Alabang Town Center, Power Plant Mall, Circuit Lane, Serendra, Shangri-La Plaza, The Podium, Estancia Mall, TriNoma, Lucky Chinatown Mall, and Glorietta 2.
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