I was within the vicinity of the Davao Christian High School for a certain
event and we were given 30 to 45 minutes to take a lunch. Good thing I found
this mini restaurant called Ding Cha which is about 50 meters away from Davao
Christian High School located at V. Mapa Street, Davao City.
I love their service and their food. They are so accommodating to their customers.
I ordered Pork Steamed Rice and Buko Pandan. And because lunch time is
limited, I asked them how long would it take for my steamed rice to be served,
I was expecting about 15 to 20 minutes, but they said they can serve it in 5
minutes. True indeed, I got my pork steamed rice in 5 minutes.
I like it, so yummy that I was able to finish it in a span of 10
minutes. Aside from the Pork Steamed rice, they also offer seafood steamed rice
and other short orders and dishes.
I still have 15 minutes to finish my lunch, I spent it with my Buko
Pandan.
It comes in a very neat, attractive and delicious packaging. I love the
ice-cream-ish effect of their Buko Pandan and it is not too sweet, something
that non-sweet-tooth can tolerate.
Next time you find yourself at V.Mapa Street during lunchtime, try Ding Cha.





thanks for the share
ReplyDeleteno worries
DeleteI want to taste their buko pandan!!mukhang masarap ^__^
ReplyDeleteMICHAEL MACALOS
http://michaelmacalos.blogspot.com
masarap talaga
DeleteFilipino food is one of the things that I really miss from the Philippines. Buko pandan salad is yummmy.
ReplyDeleteit tastes like heaven..hehehe
DeleteNice small place in Davao. I will be there next March and definitely will drop by to try the resto.
ReplyDeletesure, you can easily find this place
DeleteThe photo of buko pandan made me crave for one...looks yummy
ReplyDeletehehe, sorry
DeleteA good Buko Pandan should always taste like ice cream, in my own opinion. :) Looks really good!
ReplyDeleteagreed
DeleteOh my, those food items look enticing! I'm not craving for a good pork dish and a big serving of buko pandan! Yum~
ReplyDeleteyou mean... *now*?..hehhe
Deletethanks for sharing.. another new place to visit in Davao
ReplyDeleteno problem
DeleteSometimes, I find it scary when they take little time in preparing your food.
ReplyDeleteI think they prepared it ahead of time naman
DeleteWow! New place to hang out..hehehehe...must try.
ReplyDeleteI guess not new, this place has been around pero di lang masyado napapansin
DeleteHow much was the meal? :) I'm curious.
ReplyDelete58 pesos for the steamed rice and 30 pesos for buko pandan..that's all I can afford that time..hehehe
DeleteSounds like a nice place to catch a quick bite. How much did everything cost?
ReplyDelete88 pesos total
Deletewow Davao! it really has a lot of good things to offer especially food.
ReplyDeleteagreed... sabi nga nila, mabubusog ka talaga sa Davao
DeleteSana may ganyan din in Manila
ReplyDeleteYamyamyam! Kaka-miss ang Davao!
ReplyDeleteThe Pork Steamed Rice looks to be delicious!
ReplyDeletelooks os nice! haha the pork indeed looks great! xx
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to visit Davao, so many restos to visit and food to try!
ReplyDeleteSame sentiments with Sweethestia. I hope they have a franchise here in Manila.
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