This much-hyped food haven in Davao is the very 1st container van foodpark in the city. The place has a different vibe and full of flavors : milleannial-ish, bright, colorful, upbeat and yes, so instagrammable, too. Food choices are a lot and varied but don't expect to be filled-up. They offer simple meals so if you're too much hungry - this is not the place! Be sure to go early on weekends as it might get crowded. Good for bonding times with family, friends and colleagues. The sounds might get in the way though as you might not be able to hear each other. That's what we did - eat here then go to a nearby coffee place for some more catch-ups! Worth a try if...
Read moreNice place for bonding with friends. Another place for samgyup in Davao. Their food tastes good. Unfortunately, in comparison to other samgyup stores I've been to, they have less number of cuisines. Although they have limited staff, they are very accommodating to the needs of their customers. The atmosphere is great with bigger space per table. Just their conditioning doesn't work well, though. There are open areas still. You have the option to be in an enclosure or the latter. 😆 And just like any other buffet or Samgyup, finish everything on your plate cause left-overs will be paid for. Overall experience,...
Read moreFood - It was fine, I've had better seasoned samgyupsal but they are cheaper than most of them. They also have a mini buffet with chicken, bibimbap, teokbokki, and etc. They can also prepare you some ramen upon request. Beef are sold Php100 per plate (excluded from the Unli price).
Ambiance - Rustic with pop up colors that can be instagrammable, esp at night
Parking space - They have a limited parking space, but lucky for us it wasn't too crowded when we went there.
They really have a huge place for samgyupsal dining. It's good for groups and it's nice to dine during...
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