Papa Ching’s Restaurant
by Blogie on 24 Dec 2007 {Restaurant}
Last night was my third or fourth time at Papa Ching’s, and I am happy to report that I still found their cooking very satisfying. This time I brought along fellow blogger, Migs, for his first time at this Filipino restaurant.
Papa Ching’s is best known for their ‘greaseless’ chicken, so Migs and I had that of course. I love the way that it’s crunchy on the outside, yet very tasty and tender on the inside. Even the white-meat parts are really juicy. In Davao City, this dining place is still one of the few on top for grease-free fried chicken!
The only thing I was disappointed with (but not that much) was that the chicken wasn’t spicy at all. We ordered the Half Greaseless Chicken - Spicy (P150)… but I couldn’t detect any chili at all. Other than that, I highly recommend their guilt-free greaseless chicken. One order is good for two.
We also had their Sinigang Hipon (P135), which is good for four people (and yet Migs and I finished it off by ourselves). It was choc-full of shrimps and all the requisite fresh ingredients. Maybe that’s just the way they cook it… but I look for more of the sour bite in sigang. Well, restaurant sinigang can never be better than the home-cooked kind — unless they prepare it a day before.
What I always enjoy at Papa Ching’s is their Chopy Suey (P125, good for 3-4). You could see that they don’t scrimp on the recados at all. Migs said, though, that it wasn’t the taste of chop suey he was expecting. My take on it is, Papa Ching’s chop suey probably isn’t prepared in the traditional Chinese style. Maybe Migs was looking for the hoisin sauce….
Lastly, we also ordered a dish of Crispy Kangkong. It seems a bit pricey at P65, but it was really good. The crunchiness can make you want more! And the vinegar & garlic dip (it looked like they also added black pepper in it) was a perfect match.
The service was prompt and courteous enough. No frills, just straight-to-the-point service. The place isn’t all that flashy — in fact, it’s just a simple (and rather small) restaurant that’s clean and presentable.
Papa Ching’s Restaurant is on 25 Lacson St., Barrio Obrero, Davao City. From McDonald’s in Victoria Plaza, go straight past the intersection, on the left. Tel.: 224-1703, 303-1433. They’re open daily for lunch (11:00 AM to 2:00 PM) and dinner (5:00 to 9:30 PM).
Merry Christmas, everybody!!
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on 24 Dec 2007 at 10:15 pm 1) Aldrin said …
lami jud dira bay…perti…nagalaway ko hehe
on 26 Dec 2007 at 9:40 am 2) jeff said …
the greaseless chicken looks good..
on 27 Dec 2007 at 11:42 pm 3) Alexander Divinagracia said …
Hmmm will try that tonite with my Brazilian friends.
on 29 Dec 2007 at 10:28 pm 4) Andrew said …
The best greaseless chicken in town, bar none.
on 25 Apr 2008 at 7:00 pm 5) Alex said …
PAPA CHINGS GREAT!!! GOOD GREASELESS CHICKEN WITH RICE FOR PHP140…NOT BAD AFTER ALL. THE MOLO SOUP IS OK TOO. WE WERE THERE LAST NITE AND IT WAS OUR SECOND TIME TO VISIT THE PLACE. THE AIRCON PLACE WAS FULL SO WE ENDED UP EATING OUTSIDE BUT ITS OK…OK SA AKIN KASI MAKA YOSI AKO AGAD AFTER EATING HEHEHE.
WISH THEY HAVE A BIGGER PLACE TO ACCOMMODATE HUNGRY MOUTHS!!!!