Top of the head pros: Has student value meals which you can stack up with the 15% off student deal, instagrammable place, friendly staff, good student deals đ
Cons: Set A student value meal serving size (chicken) is barely half-your-palm size, see photos for reference. Taste is mid Set Fâs burger is delicious, worth a try naman! đYung cheese stick looks promising (see photo), but is really dry and bland đ The manager was polite enough to introduce his name and ask us regarding our experience when we were eating, however when we stated our concern about the cheese stick, he came off as dismissive, saying âganyan po talaga yung cheesestick kasi mozzarella po yanâ âŠâŠ okay đ ((itâs not my first time to try mozzarella, i know how and what it tastes like))
Overall, worth trying naman as a student on a budget since the vibe was nice. Korean food is always a hype eh :) For context, itâs my third time eating here, and my first 2 visits werenât really that insightful as well. I only visited again because my friends wanted to try for themselves. I think worth a try naman yung...
   Read moreThis branch of bb.q Chicken stands out not only for its spectacular customer service but also for delivering some of the most flavorful and authentic Korean fried chicken we've had the pleasure of trying. Itâs a true hidden gem within this mall, deserving far more recognition for the quality it consistently provides.
The restaurantâs ambiance captures the essence of dining in a cozy Korean cafeteria, creating an immersive experience that complements the food perfectly. For the price we paidâenhanced by their generous student discountâthe portions were exceptionally satisfying, exceeding all expectations in both quality and quantity.
Overall, bb.q Chicken offers a winning combination of excellent food, warm service, and great value. Whether you're a Korean cuisine enthusiast or simply craving a satisfying meal, this spot is a must-visit. We wholeheartedly recommend it and look forward to coming...
   Read moreAnother Korean fried chicken place that is already flooding our streets and seeping into our culinary culture. I guess Iâve had so much of this type already that they all taste the same.
The concept of this place is so much like Muragame wherein each piece you order has a price attached to it. You enter and choose the chicken flavor you want (â±299 for Solo with about 4 pieces)âŠas you turn right you pass by an array of popular Korean food like kimbap (3 slices), tteokboki, chap jae (sticky, coagulated), cheese sticks and a lot more deep fried stuff. If you keep on getting bits and pieces your bill at the end of the line will sum up close to â±600.
The chicken flavor I got was good (Maro I think was the name-spicy!). The food, over all, satisfied the inner 18 year old in me, and...
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