
Lugang Cafe Robinsons Manila
A renowned Taiwanese restaurant, Lugang Cafe offers authentic flavors and signature dishes like Xiao Long Bao, with a focus on great service.

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Lugang Cafe Robinsons Manila

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A renowned Taiwanese restaurant, Lugang Cafe offers authentic flavors and signature dishes like Xiao Long Bao, with a focus on great service.
"Experience unlimited dim sum and signature dishes praised for their delicious taste and value."
Unlimited Dim Sum Promo
Look for the 'Feast All You Can' promo for unlimited dim sum and an entree at a great price.
Consider Entree Upgrade
Normal dish prices can be high; consider upgrading your unlimited dim sum to include an entree.

Quick Facts
Cuisine
Taiwanese
Price
Mid-range
Phone
+63 995 756 4734
Address
Pedro Gil St, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
Website
lugangcafe.shop/Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Unlimited Dim Sum Promo
Score an amazing deal with unlimited dim sum, plus an entree. A great value for a flavorful feast!

Signature Xiao Long Bao
Delicate steamed dumplings filled with flavorful soup and pork, a must-try that's earned high praise.

Attentive and Friendly Staff
Experience top-notch service from a team dedicated to making your dining experience memorable.
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Unlimited Dim Sum Promo
Look for the 'Feast All You Can' promo for unlimited dim sum and an entree at a great price.
Consider Entree Upgrade
Normal dish prices can be high; consider upgrading your unlimited dim sum to include an entree.
Recommended Dishes
Don't miss the Xiao Long Bao, Mushroom with XO Sauce, and Mapo Tofu.
Peak Hour Advice
Visit during off-peak hours for potentially faster service.
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Unlimited Dim Sum Promo
Look for the 'Feast All You Can' promo for unlimited dim sum and an entree at a great price.
Consider Entree Upgrade
Normal dish prices can be high; consider upgrading your unlimited dim sum to include an entree.
Recommended Dishes
Don't miss the Xiao Long Bao, Mushroom with XO Sauce, and Mapo Tofu.
Peak Hour Advice
Visit during off-peak hours for potentially faster service.
Friendly & Attentive Staff
Servers like Chay, Zyra, Darrell, Donna, and Tiffany are frequently praised for their service.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Lugang Cafe is generally praised for its delicious Taiwanese cuisine, especially its signature Xiao Long Bao, and the attentive service from its staff. Diners often highlight the value of the 'Feast All You Can' promo. However, some experiences have noted long wait times or less satisfactory service, leading to disappointment.
"Food is very tasty. The ambience is OK. Food assistance is very friendly like Ms Donna. She attended all the food we order. Serving of the food is on time. The food I like the most is"
Tess Dela Cruz
"Food was filling, and the ambiance is very cool. Any of the roasted dishes is recommended. Lastly, we were attended to by Sir Cesar and the entire staff with utmost care."
Mirko Martinez
"Our all time favorite steam xiao long bao. Salted egg prawns tastes good"
Chester Kenneth Kho
What People Like
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Frequently Asked Questions
The 'Feast All You Can' promo offers unlimited servings of dim sum, appetizers, soup, fried rice, noodles, and iced tea, with an option to upgrade for a main dish.
The signature Xiao Long Bao, Mapo Tofu, and Mushroom with XO Sauce are highly recommended.
Yes, the ambiance is noted as great for events, with excellent service from the staff.
While not explicitly listed, it's advisable to inquire with the staff about specific dietary needs.
Visiting during off-peak hours is recommended if you prefer faster service.
Reviews suggest the taste is better than Shi Lin but not as great as Din Tai Fung's Xiao Long Bao.
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If you happen to chance upon Lugang Café’s Feast All You Can (P598) promo, don’t hesitate. You can’t find a better deal with unlimited servings of dim sum, plus one serving of a house specialty. But even if you miss out on this food promo, you can still get your dose of dim sum goodness with an à la carte order of Steamed Crab Roe and Pork Xiao Long Bao (P360/eight pieces) or Steamed Vegetarian Dumplings with Truffle Oil (P288/eight pieces).
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Part of the renowned Bellagio Group of Restaurants, which originated in Shanghai in 2001, Lugang Café’s Manila location holds a special distinction as its first branch outside China. Known for its refined approach to Taiwanese cuisine from fourteen world-class Chinese chefs, Lugang Café seamlessly blends tradition with modern execution and Filipino tastes. I’ve dined here multiple times.
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Find your Taiwanese cuisine favorites at Lugang Cafe, a restaurant famous for their Xiao Long Bao, Sweet and Sour Pork, Taiwanese Porkchop, and more. Be sure to try their Oyster Omelette as a side dish or for a quick snack!. View their website View their Facebook page View their Instagram account View branches
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Said to be the latest incarnation brought by Bellagio Group of Restaurants, Shanghai and Beijing, Lugang the first branch outside of China, is known for its dimsum treats. It has been named one of Philippine Tatler's 100 Best Restaurant Awards.
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Lugang Cafe and TuanTuan Chinese Brasserie’s ready-to-cook menu varies per day, but a few of their staples include the kuchay dumplings at P300 for 24 pieces, TuanTuan siomai for 20 pieces at P580, and Lugang Cafe siomai at P750 for 24.
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Their Sanbeiji or the Three Cup Chicken is also worth the try. They also have the occasional eat-all-you-can promos, so watch out for those!
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