
Paotsin Menu with Prices
Looking for the complete Paotsin Philippines menu with prices? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve compiled the full 2026 Paotsin menu with updated prices — sourced from official Paotsin Philippines channels.
Paotsin is one of the Philippines’ most unique and affordable Asian quick-serve restaurants — a mall-food-court staple that has quietly built a devoted following since it first opened. The concept is simple and smart: choose your dumpling (fried or steamed, twelve varieties each), then pair it with your choice of Hainanese Rice, Lemak Rice, or a bowl of rich Laksa. Everything on the menu is under ₱215. That combination of variety, authenticity, and value is hard to beat anywhere in the country.
Not sure what Hainanese Rice or Laksa is? We’ve got you covered below. Scroll down to explore the full menu.
Paotsin Fried Dumplings Menu With Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Fried Shark’s Fin | ₱ 91.00 |
| Fried Shrimp Wanton | ₱ 91.00 |
| Fried Crab Wanton | ₱ 91.00 |
| Fried Squid Wanton | ₱ 91.00 |
| Fried Pork Dumpling | ₱ 91.00 |
| Fried Wanton | ₱ 91.00 |
| Fried Scallop Wanton | ₱ 91.00 |
| Fried Beef Wanton | ₱ 91.00 |
| Fried Prawn Puff | ₱ 91.00 |
| Fried Pot Sticker | ₱ 91.00 |
| Fried Beijing Chicken Dumpling | ₱ 91.00 |
| Fried Spicy Fish | ₱ 91.00 |

Paotsin Steamed Dumplings Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Steamed Shark’s Fin | ₱ 91.00 |
| Steamed Wanton | ₱ 91.00 |
| Steamed Scallop Wanton | ₱ 91.00 |
| Steamed Shrimp Wanton | ₱ 91.00 |
| Steamed Crab Wanton | ₱ 91.00 |
| Steamed Squid Wanton | ₱ 91.00 |
| Steamed Beef Wanton | ₱ 91.00 |
| Steamed Spicy Fish | ₱ 91.00 |
Paotsin Fried Dumplings With Rice Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Fried Dumpling with Hainanese Rice | ₱ 125.00 |
| Fried Dumplings with Lemak Rice | ₱ 125.00 |
Paotsin Steamed Dumplings With Rice Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Steamed Dumplings with Hainanese Rice | ₱ 125.00 |
| Steamed Dumplings with Lemak Rice | ₱ 125.00 |
Paotsin Crispy Porkchop Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Crispy Porkchop with Hainanese Rice | ₱ 238.00 |
| Crispy Porkchop with Lemak Rice | ₱ 238.00 |
| Crispy Porkchop with Laksa | ₱ 238.00 |
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Paotsin Crackling Pork Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Crackling Pork with Hainanese Rice | ₱ 204.00 |
| Crackling Pork with Lemak Rice | ₱ 204.00 |
| Crackling Pork with Laksa | ₱ 215.00 |

Paotsin Asian Chicken Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Asian Chicken with Hainanese Rice | ₱ 192.00 |
| Asian Chicken with Lemak Rice | ₱ 192.00 |
| Asian Chicken with Laksa | ₱ 215.00 |
Paotsin Laksa Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Crispy Porkchop with Laksa | ₱ 238.00 |
| Asian Chicken with Laksa | ₱ 215.00 |
| Crackling Pork with Laksa | ₱ 215.00 |
| Steamed Dumplings with Laksa | ₱ 147.00 |
| Fried Dumplings with Laksa | ₱ 147.00 |
Paotsin Beverages Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Buko Pandan 22 oz | ₱ 62.00 |
| Buko Pandan 16 oz | ₱ 57.00 |
| Buko Pandan 12 oz | ₱ 51.00 |
Paotsin Extras Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Hainanese Rice | ₱ 62.00 |
| Lemak Rice | ₱ 62.00 |
Is Paotsin Philippines Halal?
No — Paotsin Philippines is not Halal Certified. Their menu includes pork-based items including Crackling Pork, Crispy Porkchop, and several pork dumpling varieties. Muslim customers are advised to verify with their specific branch before ordering.
About Paotsin Philippines
Paotsin started with a straightforward idea that turned out to be genuinely brilliant: bring authentic Asian dumpling culture into Philippine malls at street-food prices. The name itself is a play on “pao” (the Mandarin word for dumpling) — and the menu delivers exactly what the name promises. A wide variety of dumplings, two signature rice bases, and a proper Laksa, all at prices that make Paotsin one of the most accessible Asian dining options in the country.
What makes Paotsin unusual in the Philippine food court landscape is its Southeast Asian identity. The Hainanese Rice and Lemak Rice options bring flavors from Singapore and Malaysia into everyday Filipino dining — introducing customers to coconut-rice cooking and Hainanese broth rice that many Filipino diners first encounter at a Paotsin counter. The Laksa, a genuinely spiced coconut noodle soup, is a rare find in the Philippine mall food court format.
With its compact, focused menu and fast service, Paotsin has established itself as one of the most reliable quick-service Asian concepts in the Philippines — a place where the food is consistently good, the prices are fair, and the variety of dumpling fillings means there is always something new to try.
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