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Welcome to Ha Yuan

Ha Yuan, a cherished landmark in Quezon City, offers a nostalgic culinary journey deeply rooted in Filipino culture. Established years ago, it is renowned for its fresh lumpia, Maki Mi, and taho, reflecting the heartwarming flavors of home. Despite its humble exterior and antique decor that evokes a sense of history, the dishes deliver an authentic taste experience that resonates with loyal patrons. The delightful freshness and savory nature of their lumpia shine, even without added sauces. Ha Yuan symbolizes comfort food, bridging generations with its timeless recipes, ensuring that each visit feels like coming home.

Ha Yuan: Reviews & Ratings

Alvin O.
Alvin O.

Ha Yuan is a childhood-favorite fresh lumpia place. I can still remember their old place along West Ave. in the 90's. We would always buy fresh lumpia to go. Just tonight, I dropped by their branch in Paligsahan, their old house? i guess. I took out an order for a late dinner snack. I'm fond of lumpia and for me their still the best. Even if you don't put any sweet sauce to it, its tasty and savory already. I even requested to add extra fresh garlic and cilantro for a more fragrant lumpia. I just hope they would add a bigger leaf of lettuce or atleast 2-3 pcs. if it's small. The ambience just creeps me out due to old, antique buddhas and different head busts from all around Asia. Ha Yuan maybe old, but still serves the best fresh lumpia. #TheFoodCrawlers #OngsFoodprints

Diane T.
Diane T.

The original Ha Yuan restaurant located along Masangkay Street was just a 5 minutes away by foot from my high school campus. My mom used to ask me to buy tofu for her while my grandma would ask me to buy an order of Maki Mi for her. Having moved to Quezon City a few years ago, this branch of Ha Yuan is less than 5 minutes by car from my home. These days, my mom and grandma would ask for the same orders. From the outside, Ha Yuan doesn't look like much. But once you get a taste of their fresh lumpia, Maki Mi or taho, you'd understand how Ha Yuan really knows good food. Parking is a bit of a setback especially during lunch and dinner hours. I suggest you park a little further and walk your way to the restaurant. Staff members may also not be as courteous and speedy as you would like, but as I mentioned, the food is always worth it.

Location

  • Ha Yuan
    84 Mother Ignacia Street Quezon City, Metro Manila Philippines Hotline: 02-4127815

Introducing Ha Yuan: A Culinary Nostalgia of Authentic Chinese Cuisine

Located at 84 Mother Ignacia Street, Quezon City, Ha Yuan is a beloved staple in the local food scene, renowned for its delightful offerings that evoke a sense of nostalgia and comfort for many. As a food reviewer, it is my pleasure to unveil the charm and essence of this unclaimed treasure that has delighted numerous taste buds for decades.

This establishment has a remarkable history and has continued to be a go-to spot for those craving traditional Chinese dishes. From the stories of loyal customers like Alvin O. and Diane T., we glean insights into what makes Ha Yuan a cherished culinary institution. Their reviews highlight the fresh lumpia as a standout dish—a perfect balance of textures and flavors that speaks to the heart of authentic Chinese cuisine.

  • Fresh Lumpia: A true crowd-pleaser, Ha Yuan’s fresh lumpia has an engaging flavor profile that doesn’t rely solely on sauces. With the right amount of herbs, like fresh garlic and cilantro, it elevates the dish further. Many patrons, including Alvin, have fondly reflected on this iconic offering, constantly revisiting the establishment for a taste they hold dear from childhood.
  • Maki Mi: Another fan favorite, the Maki Mi is a comforting dish that Diane recalls enjoying during her school days. It is a simple yet satisfying noodle dish that has stood the test of time, continuing to accompany family meals through generations.
  • Taho: Don't miss out on their taho. It is the perfect sweet, warm treat that completes any meal, perfect for reminiscing about childhood snacks.

Past the authentic flavors, Ha Yuan boasts a unique ambience that some may describe as quirky, with its antique buddhas and eclectic decor. While some find it eerie, others embrace its nostalgic allure—a testament to the restaurant's long-standing history in the community.

This hidden gem may have its challenges, like parking difficulties during peak hours and service speed, but the flavors and quality of the food alone make it more than worth the trip. As Diane pointed out, “once you get a taste of their fresh lumpia, Maki Mi or taho, you’d understand how Ha Yuan really knows good food.”

In conclusion, Ha Yuan is not just a place to eat; it’s a destination steeped in history and deliciousness. For those looking to experience authentic flavors that transcend time and connect you to cherished moments of the past, visit Ha Yuan. Your taste buds will thank you, and you'll leave with more than just a meal; you’ll carry a part of its rich legacy in your heart.

Contact: For inquiries, you can reach them at 02-4127815.