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== Salido Restaurant ==
== Salido Restaurant ==
* '''Location & Contact Information'''
* Address: 2/F 593 T. Alonzo Street, Binondo, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
* Address: 2/F 593 T. Alonzo Street, Binondo, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
* Phone:  
* Phone:  
* Website:  
* Website:  
* Overview
* '''Overview'''
 
(formerly Lido Restaurant) Known for their Cantonese-style 'pugon-roasted pork asado' (cha sio ma), which they have been serving since 1930. This atmospheric joint is one of last remaining 'gentleman's restaurant' where long hours are spent over siphon-brewed coffee which, according to some connoisseurs, is the best in Chinatown. Ditto with their chami noodles.
(formerly Lido Restaurant) Known for their Cantonese-style 'pugon-roasted pork asado' (cha sio ma), which they have been serving since 1930. This atmospheric joint is one of last remaining 'gentleman's restaurant' where long hours are spent over siphon-brewed coffee which, according to some connoisseurs, is the best in Chinatown. Ditto with their chami noodles.



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Coordinates: 14°36′07″N 120°58′42″E 14.6019453, 120.9782884

Salido Restaurant

  • Location & Contact Information
  • Address: 2/F 593 T. Alonzo Street, Binondo, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
  • Phone:
  • Website:
  • Overview

(formerly Lido Restaurant) Known for their Cantonese-style 'pugon-roasted pork asado' (cha sio ma), which they have been serving since 1930. This atmospheric joint is one of last remaining 'gentleman's restaurant' where long hours are spent over siphon-brewed coffee which, according to some connoisseurs, is the best in Chinatown. Ditto with their chami noodles.

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