분식-식사-고기(Street food-Common meal-BBQ), these 3 might be main categories of K-food. The chef and cooks cover all perfectly. I tried 식사(common meal) for dinner. The side dishes were very impressive. Gat-kimch is some specialty kimchi that is hard to see in K restaurants anymore. Sisiro peoper on soy bean paste were impeccable, that reminds me of Jeon-ra region of Korea, which is the best of food location in Korea. And other side dishes are very skilled. The chef has her own unique understanding on seasoning, yet she already mastered traditional techniques. There are many K-restaurants in this neighborhood, but as Korean, I enjoyed it genuinely and I believe this place should be appreciated. The I-mo(aunt) style food, I can describe. 멕시코에서 한국 음식을 만나게 되어서 너무...
Read moreReally tasty, we went after work and found the place practically empty! I got the spicy calamari and a small lichee drink; besides that whats included as you can see in the video, side dishes which were reaaaally good, I felt a beer would’ve been amazing pairing with the spiciness; It is within the average price i would say, they do have more expensive options with most of the dishes between 250-350 pesos; they also have some packages or group meals; Hoping to go with more people and have a more social/afterwork/relaxing time.
Also the building is leaning so it does feel trippy going up and...
Read moreTruly a HIDDEN GEM!! The food was super tasty and authentic Korean!! And actually healthy! The owner is really what makes the place standing out! She's very kind, and super welcoming. She showed us how to eat the dish. And I mean she wrapped the food for us and gave it to us many times. We were actually fed haha. Then we said our goodbyes and she hugs us. The whole Place feel so authentic! I now have a Korean mom! Definitely a cultural experience! It's worth the trip to got there. P-S: there's lot of seating place upstair. Prices are...
Read more