
The Empress Dining Palace Menu with Prices
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The Empress Dining Palace is a premium Chinese restaurant offering both Cantonese and Szechuan cuisine — a rare dual-regional menu covering the two most distinct Chinese cooking traditions. The menu spans Roasting (Cha Shao Honey Pork, The Empress Selection at ₱2,178), Seafood Special (Sautéed Scallop & Broccoli ₱1,815, Baked Salted Egg Prawn ₱1,452), Dim Sum (9 varieties), Mains, Meat Galore, Rice & Noodles (Birthday Ee-Fu Noodles, Malay Hofan), Szechuan Dishes (Mapo Beancurd, Dan Dan Noodles), and Soup (The Emperor Superior Soup at ₱1,549).
Prices range from ₱220 (Dim Sum items) to ₱2,178 (The Empress Selection). Scroll down for the complete updated menu.
The Empress Dining Palace Roasting Menu With Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| The Empress Selection | ₱ 2,178.00 |
| Roasted Combination | ₱ 1,271.00 |
| Cha Shao Honey Pork | ₱ 666.00 |
The Empress Dining Palace Seafood Special Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Sautéed Scallop & Broccoli | ₱ 1,815.00 |
| Crispy Prawn Fruit Salad | ₱ 1,452.00 |
| Baked Salted Egg Prawn | ₱ 1,452.00 |
| Sautéed Wasabi Prawns | ₱ 1,452.00 |
| Pepper Salt Squid | ₱ 944.00 |
| Braised Garoupa Fillet | ₱ 944.00 |
| Egg Shrimp Conpoy & Pine Nut | ₱ 823.00 |

The Empress Dining Palace Mains Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Signature Szechuan Dan Dan | ₱ 436.00 |
| La Mian with Fresh Shrimp | ₱ 436.00 |
The Empress Dining Palace Dim Sum Menu Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Baked Bolo BBQ Pork Bun | ₱ 339.00 |
| Soupy Pork Dumpling | ₱ 303.00 |
| Pork & Shrimp with Crab Roe | ₱ 291.00 |
| Pork Rib in Black Bean Sauce | ₱ 291.00 |
| Beancurd Skin with Oyster Sauce | ₱ 291.00 |
| Shrimp Dumpling “Hakaw” | ₱ 279.00 |
| Shrimp & Spinach Dumpling | ₱ 242.00 |
| Chicken Feet with Special Sauce | ₱ 242.00 |
| Pan Fried Carrot Cake | ₱ 242.00 |

The Empress Dining Palace Meat Galore Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| 3 Cups Beef with Basil Leaf | ₱ 1,114.00 |
| Sautéed Black Pepper Beef Cubes | ₱ 1,114.00 |
| Sautéed Beef with Broccoli & Capsicum | ₱ 787.00 |
| Chicken with Chestnut & Mushroom | ₱ 738.00 |
| Sweet & Sour Pork with Pineapple Chunks | ₱ 642.00 |
| Sautéed Spicy Chicken Cubes with Mushroom | ₱ 581.00 |
The Empress Dining Palace Rice & Noodles Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Curry Fried Rice with Assorted Seafood | ₱ 726.00 |
| Malay Fried Rice Noodles “Hofan” | ₱ 690.00 |
| Fried Rice with Diced Chicken & Salted Fish | ₱ 642.00 |
| Birthday Ee-Fu Noodles | ₱ 617.00 |
| Yang Zhou Fried Rice | ₱ 521.00 |
See Also: Takoyadon Menu
The Empress Dining Palace Szechuan Dishes Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Sweet & Sour Garoupa Fish Fillet | ₱ 1,065.00 |
| Szechuan Mapo Beancurd | ₱ 509.00 |
| The Empress Pork Belly in Special Sauce | ₱ 509.00 |
| Sweet Eggplant with Minced Meat in Special Sauce | ₱ 460.00 |
The Empress Dining Palace Soup Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| The Emperor Superior Soup | ₱ 1,549.00 |
| The Empress Soup | ₱ 1,065.00 |
| Diced Wintermelon Seafood Soup | ₱ 824.00 |
| Double Boiled Cabbage Soup | ₱ 460.00 |
| Szechuan Hot & Sour Seafood Soup | ₱ 388.00 |
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Is The Empress Dining Palace Philippines Halal?
No — The Empress Dining Palace Philippines is not Halal Certified. The menu includes pork items across multiple sections (Cha Shao Honey Pork, Pork Rib in Black Bean Sauce, Sweet & Sour Pork, The Empress Pork Belly, Soupy Pork Dumpling, Pork & Shrimp Dumpling). Muslim diners are advised accordingly.
About The Empress Dining Palace Philippines
The Empress Dining Palace is a premium Chinese restaurant distinguished by its dual-regional menu — combining Cantonese cuisine (dim sum, roasting, seafood preparations, rice and noodle dishes) with Szechuan cuisine (Mapo Beancurd, Dan Dan Noodles, Hot & Sour Soup, mala-spiced preparations). These two Chinese culinary traditions are among the most distinct in all of Chinese cooking: Cantonese cuisine (from Guangdong province) is known for subtle seasoning, fresh ingredients, and precise steaming and roasting techniques; Szechuan cuisine (from Chengdu and Sichuan province) is defined by the bold mala (numbing-spicy) flavor profile produced by Szechuan peppercorn and chili.
The restaurant’s name positions it at the premium end of Chinese dining — “Empress” and “Emperor” vocabulary appears throughout the menu (The Empress Selection, The Emperor Superior Soup, The Empress Soup, The Empress Pork Belly), creating a consistent imperial Chinese aesthetic. This naming convention references the imperial court cuisine tradition of China, where the most elaborate and most expensive dishes were reserved for the Emperor and Empress.
The seafood section is particularly notable — Sautéed Scallop & Broccoli (₱1,815), Baked Salted Egg Prawn (₱1,452), and Sautéed Wasabi Prawns (₱1,452) are priced at a level that signals premium ingredient sourcing. The Egg Shrimp Conpoy & Pine Nut dish features conpoy (dried scallop), one of the most prized dried seafood ingredients in Chinese cuisine — dried scallops are made by boiling fresh scallops and air-drying them for weeks until the umami compounds concentrate to extraordinary intensity.
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