
Hap Chan Menu with Prices
For many Filipino-Chinese families, Hap Chan isn’t just a restaurant — it’s a Sunday tradition. The kind of place where you order baskets of steaming dimsum before the tea even arrives, argue over who gets the last Hakaw, and somehow always leave fuller than you planned. Since its founding, Hap Chan has been one of the Philippines’ most consistent and trusted Chinese tea house dining destinations.
The menu reads like a greatest hits of Cantonese comfort food: Pork Siomai, Hakaw, Spareribs Tausi, silky congee, Yang Chow Fried Rice, Wanton Noodles, Lechon Macau, and a full range of Chinese classics from Sweet and Sour to Beef in Black Pepper Sauce. Nothing pretentious, nothing experimental — just well-executed Chinese-Filipino food at honest prices.
This is the complete 2026 Hap Chan Philippines menu — all 11 categories with updated prices. Let’s go.
Hap Chan Dimsum Menu With Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Dimsum Platter | ₱ 516.00 |
| Polonchay Seafood Soup (error in original — belongs in soups) | — |
| Chicken Feet | ₱ 251.00 |
| Spareribs Tausi | ₱ 251.00 |
| Kikiam | ₱ 224.00 |
| Hakaw | ₱ 231.00 |
| Shrimp Siomai | ₱ 208.00 |
| Pork Siomai | ₱ 170.00 |
| Radish Cake | ₱ 163.00 |
| Quail Egg Siomai | ₱ 163.00 |

Hap Chan Soups Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Polonchay Seafood Soup | ₱ 502.00 |
| Ho To Tay Soup | ₱ 434.00 |
| Nido Corn Soup | ₱ 319.00 |
Hap Chan Roasted Items Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Lechon Macau | ₱ 706.00 |
| Roasted Pork Asado | ₱ 516.00 |
Hap Chan Vegetable Menu Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Broccoli with Garlic | ₱ 353.00 |
| Taiwan Pechay | ₱ 323.00 |

Hap Chan Hot Pot Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Fish Fillet with Taufo | ₱ 577.00 |
| Lechon Kawali Hotpot | ₱ 529.00 |
Hap Chan Chinese Classics Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Steamed Fish Fillet Garlic | ₱ 787.00 |
| Fried Shrimp Camaron | ₱ 733.00 |
| Fried Spareribs Salt and Pepper | ₱ 713.00 |
| Hap Chan Crispy Fried Chicken | ₱ 706.00 |
| Sweet and Sour Fish Fillet | ₱ 665.00 |
| Beef Steak in Black Pepper Sauce | ₱ 692.00 |
| Fried Fish Fillet Salt and Pepper | ₱ 692.00 |
| Fried Chicken Fillet with Lemon Sauce | ₱ 556.00 |
| Beef Broccoli | ₱ 547.00 |
| Sliced Beef Steak with Mango | ₱ 556.00 |
| Fried Squid Salt and Pepper | ₱ 563.00 |
| Sweet and Sour | ₱ 590.00 |
| Fried Buttered Chicken | ₱ 489.00 |
| Sweet and Sour Chicken Fillet | ₱ 475.00 |
| Chop Suey Guisado | ₱ 462.00 |
| Lumpia Shanghai | ₱ 482.00 |

Hap Chan Congee Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Hap Chan Special Congee | ₱ 271.00 |
| Special Congee | ₱ 271.00 |
| Pork with Century Egg Congee | ₱ 258.00 |
| Meat Ball Congee | ₱ 258.00 |
| Sliced Beef Congee | ₱ 258.00 |
| Sliced Chicken Congee | ₱ 210.00 |
| Plain Congee | ₱ 95.00 |
See Also: Gong Cha Menu
Hap Chan Rice & Noodles Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Yang Chow Fried Rice | ₱ 529.00 |
| Birthday Noodle | ₱ 454.00 |
| Sliced Beef Fried Ho-Fan | ₱ 462.00 |
| Singaporean Style Fried Bihon | ₱ 462.00 |
| Mixed Meat Canton | ₱ 432.00 |
| Pancit Bihon Guisado | ₱ 394.00 |
| Diced Chicken | ₱ 387.00 |

Hap Chan Noodles Menu Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Beef Brisket Noodle | ₱ 265.00 |
| Wanton Noodle | ₱ 231.00 |
| Asado Noodle | ₱ 215.00 |
Hap Chan Desserts Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Mango Sago | ₱ 149.00 |
| Almond Jelly with Lychee | ₱ 129.00 |
| Butchi | ₱ 115.00 |
| Black and White Gulaman | ₱ 115.00 |
| Black Gulaman with Sago | ₱ 109.00 |
| Almond Jelly | ₱ 102.00 |
Hap Chan Beverages Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Four Season Shake | ₱ 204.00 |
| Watermelon Shake | ₱ 109.00 |
| Mango Shake | ₱ 109.00 |
| Pineapple Shake | ₱ 109.00 |
| Hong Kong Iced Lemonade | ₱ 109.00 |
| HK Iced Milk Tea | ₱ 102.00 |
| Iced Calamansi Juice | ₱ 100.00 |
| Mineral Water | ₱ 61.00 |
Is Hap Chan Philippines Halal?
No — Hap Chan Philippines is not Halal Certified. Their menu includes pork throughout — in dimsum, congee, roasted items, and classic dishes. Muslim customers are advised to verify specific items with their branch before ordering.


About Hap Chan Philippines
Hap Chan is one of the Philippines’ longest-standing Chinese tea house restaurant chains — a name that has been synonymous with affordable, authentic Cantonese-style dining for decades. The name “Hap Chan” reflects its Chinese roots, and the restaurant has built its identity around the traditional tea house format: basket after basket of steamed dimsum arriving at the table, pots of hot Chinese tea refilled without asking, and a menu built around the honest, unfussy flavors of Cantonese cooking.
Unlike the newer wave of trendy Chinese restaurants, Hap Chan has never needed to reinvent itself. The Hakaw is still delicate, the Spareribs Tausi still deeply savory, the congee still silky and comforting. The Lechon Macau remains one of the best versions in Manila — crispy-skinned, tender-meated, and worth ordering for any occasion worth celebrating.
With multiple branches across Metro Manila, Hap Chan continues to serve as a reliable Sunday-morning institution for Filipino-Chinese families — the kind of restaurant where the food is good, the portions are generous, the bill is reasonable, and everybody at the table knows exactly what to order.
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