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To Ho Panciteria Antigua

Coordinates:14°35′57″N120°58′41″E / 14.59925°N 120.97811°E /14.59925; 120.97811
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Restaurant in Manila, Philippines
To Ho Panciteria Antigua
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Restaurant information
Established1888 (1888)
OwnerAlvin Wong
Food typeChinese
Dress codeCasual
Location422–424 Tomas Pinpin St.,Manila,Philippines
Coordinates14°35′57″N120°58′41″E / 14.59925°N 120.97811°E /14.59925; 120.97811

TheTo Ho Panciteria Antigua is a historicChinese food restaurant inManila,Philippines, established in the 19th century that claims to be the oldest in the country.[1]

Nomenclature

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The name "Toho" has no specific naming according to owner Alvin Wong in 2019. Prior publications have claimed that the word came from theHokkien term for "just right". However "just right" is in facttuho nottoho.[2]

"Antigua" came from founder Bautista's affinity for things that have proved their value over time.[3]

History

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Established sometime in the 19th century, there is a lack of verifiable information regarding the restaurant's early history.[2] The restaurant, through its signage, markets itself as having been established in 1888,[2] but according toThe Governor-General's Kitchen: Philippine Culinary Vignettes and Period Recipes, 1521–1935 of food historian Felice Santa Maria, the restaurant was established as Antigua by Manuel "Po Kong" Bautista in 1866.[2]

Filipino novelist and national heroJosé Rizal and Philippine presidents are noted to have dined in the restaurant.[4]

The current owners have managed the restaurant for at least three generations since having acquired the restaurant, then known as the Toho Antigua Panciteria, from a group of Chinese immigrants who decided to return to China.[2]

Other locations

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In January 2000, the restaurant opened its second outlet under the name Toho Restaurant Antigua in BF Homes, Parañaque, after owner Alvin Wong noticed that a significant portion of the main Binondo restaurant consisted of people from southern Metro Manila. In 2013, a third restaurant was opened in SM BF Homes. Toho except for the main branch was rebranded as Toho Antigua. As of 2019, there are four Toho Antigua outlets in southern Metro Manila.[2]

References

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  1. ^Lope, Julie Ann (July 10, 2024)."Oldest PH restaurant continues to serve customers in Binondo".Manila Standard. RetrievedSeptember 29, 2025.
  2. ^abcdefAvila, Monique Therese (June 24, 2019)."How Toho, the Philippines' Oldest Restaurant, Plans to Conquer 100 More Years".Esquire. RetrievedJune 29, 2020.
  3. ^Yu, Anson (January 27, 2014)."14 oldest Chinese restaurants in Metro Manila".ABS-CBN News. RetrievedJune 29, 2020.
  4. ^Garcia, Leony (January 25, 2020)."Walking with History: Manila Chinatown accommodates heritage tours this Chinese New Year".BusinessMirror. RetrievedJune 29, 2020.
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