Banawe St.

Back when businesses along Banawe St. were only starting, restaurants and auto shops occupied opposite ends of the street. It was only within the last decade, these businesses began running side-by-side. So,the next time you go to Banawe St. for auto parts, treat yourself to one of these amazing restaurants! 

Locations of Establishments @ Google Maps



Tasty Dumplings
Tasty Dumplings

Since 2001

Best seller: pork chop rice

"Lagi nila inoorder pork chop rice kasi sulit dahil mura ang malaki" –Tasty Dumplings employee






Lam Tin Tea House





Lam Tin Tea House

Since 2009

Known to be one of the best and cheapest Chinese restaurants in Banawe with dishes that range from 100-200 pesos

Speciality: fried chicken, spareribs, siopao and Yang Chow fried rice.

"I keep on going back to Lam Tin because their food has authentic Chinese flavors" -Mix Que, regular customer




Causeway
Causeway

Since 1998

Expanded to Causeway 2 due to high demand
Best seller: seafood and dimsum

"Maraming competition pero kaya naman dahil sa loyal customers"
–Causeway employee







G's Café
Gears (taken fromG's Café)

Gears and G’s Café

Since 2013

The incorporators are in the car industry and they conceptualized the idea of creating a repair shop for 4x4 enthusiasts but they realized that repair usually takes from 4 hours to a whole day. So they wanted to set up a sort of café or lounge for the customers to wait.

G’s Café specialty: pizza, burger, rice toppings
Gears specialty: accessories for pick-up trucks (Ford Ranger, Hilux, Strada)











Based from our experience, there is heavy traffic in Banawe during lunch time and during rush hour. Traffic also builds up along the streets of Banawe because of the numerous cars parked along the street.  A lot of people go here to eat lunch because Banawe offers a lot of good restaurants like Tasty Dumplings, King Chef and Lam Tin.


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