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Located in the Seafood City building right across the hall from Jollibee, Chow King is an alternative take on Filipino fast food. It's more Filipino/Chinese where Jollibee is Filipino/American I have yet to try their Fried Chicken, so a direct comparison against Jollibee is not possible, but that is something that I'll be saving for a future update. What I've tried so far though has not been impressive. Their Siopao was dry and chewy and the Shumai were rubbery. The Beef chow mein plate was not something to write home about either with how soggy and bland it was. A lot of friends who have tried other Chow King locations have said that the food should be pretty good. Maybe they were having an off day? For now they get two stars based on my first visit, but I am reserving my final judgement pending a second try.
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