If the Japanese have their Shabu shabu, the koreans have their samgyŏp-sal. Yes, and Filipinos are really crazy over it. You can find it everywhere. In malls, stalls and even on gas stations. Here, in this place, the place is a bit small for this kind of setup. This establishment would require vaccination cards upon entry. You have 3 options for their unlimited grilling. The pork, beef & chicken. Too bad, they didn't have chicken when we went in. The food is just ordinary. They don't have scrambled eggs on their sidings which is present in other samgyeops. The burners and the pull down fans are efficiently working. And servers are attentive. Their so called "houseblend pineapple" juice, is just too artificial. But really , all these for a cheaper price tag. So, if you feel like, "samgyeoping" and you're in a budget, this...
Read moreThe ala carte beef meals tasted great. But there is a problem with service. First we didn't get informed by the waiter that our ala carte meals is actually good for 2 persons each due to how big the serving is. Second, the scallion pancake we ordered had no scallions on it!! It's just a pancake with a little bit of onion. Can't believe it costs P200, such a rip off. Lastly is the music was very loud, we had to ask them to turn it down but they only turned it down the slightest bit. I felt like i was in a club instead of a korean bbq restaurant. Do not recommend eating here, unless you are ordering just for takeaway on their ala...
Read moreHad the weirdest samG experience. Not sure if this is how things are here but we were led to an empty table but were not offered the menu. A few minutes later, the sides arrived then followed by 5 meats of their choice (we were not asked about our preference). The staff seemed like they were just forced to be there and are not welcoming. I'm not sure if they are understaffed but I can see that the other customers also find it hard to request something. With the food and service, it's not worth...
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