As the name says, it only costs Php 199 to eat here with unlimited refills of side dishes an meat for grilling. But wait, let me be clear. That 199 price tag is only for pork cuts. For 299, you get beef cuts as well. I guess the 199 is their best seller.
Like most Korean Barbecue spots, you grill your meat yourself. But you don't really grill on a grill. They use portable, outdoor stoves. The ones where you use butane canisters for fuel tanks. Yes, those ones. And they have oil if you wish to use oil which makes you fry instead of grill.
Besides the unlimited meat, you get unlimited side dishes. You have the usual Korean Barbecue side dishes; kimchi, tofu, meat buns (but I think this is Chinese), soup, rice, and the like. There was this one side dish that looks good. I ate it without cooking, because it looked like it was good to eat. Unfortunately, the next day my stomach went haywire. Good lord. Take my advice, cook everything.
For other items like cheese, iced tea, and shrimps, you have to buy those separately. They don't come with the unlimited label.
As for the location itself, dine in al fresco. There are tables in small rooms where you sit on the floor like the East Asians do. It was raining lightly while I was there but, the rain didn't get to where you sit. I'm not sure if it's the same case when the rain is a lot stronger.
So if you're looking for a cheap Korean Barbecue spot in al fresco, this is the place for you. I never checked if they have other branches but you can google them. The branch that I got the chance to eat at is located along Regalado Avenue, West Fairview, Quezon City.
Get on over and experience grilled or fried, Korean Barbecue.
No comments:
Post a Comment