It was a small restaurant with a take out counter beside it. At first, we thought it was a Japanese restaurant but we observed that the pictures posted at the shops wall were composed of both Korean and Japanese Cuisine. Out front, we saw its delivery bike which looks similar to the ones we've seen in Korean Dramas.
The staffs were very friendly. All of them accomodated us as soon as we entered. The place was small having a seat capacity of 20 at most but it was neat and decent. We were handed out the menu which was identical to the menu hanged at the wall of their counter and we started to order.
Bibimbap |
Bibimbap after mixing |
Ganma Jorim, Bean Sprout and Kimchi |
Stock Soup |
My mom and sisters ordered Bibimbap (Mixed Meal) (250 php). Now, this was ordinarily only served for lunch but the staffs were so considerate that they allowed us to order. Where their bibimbap came, we noticed that it was actually vegetable Bibimbap. Sliced carrots, beansprouts, eggplants, lettuces, cucumbers, and gosari (bracken fern stems) surrounded the fried egg on the center which covered the gochujang (chili pepper paste) underneath it. A fun fact about Bibimbaps is that the ingredients are not mixed out of random. Each of the vegetables included have their own nutritional benefits to provide a healthy dietary meal. Eager to eat, they mixed it until the gochujang was spread over all the vegetables and rice. Their version was very delicious. The carrots, beansprouts and cucumbers were crunchy and fun to chew. The gochujang was a little bit spicy but the rice and vegetables were able to neutralize it to an adequate amount. They also served this with a complementary bowl of Stock Soup and three kinds of side dishes: Ganma Jorim (potato with soy sauce), Bean Sprout and Kimchi (fermented cabbage). The soup was too salty so we couldn't drink it.
Kimchi Stew with Mackarel with side dishes |
Kimchi Stew with Mackarel |
Korean Ramen |
Kimbap |
Spicy Rice Cakes |
Overall, the food and the service was excellent. The cost was average for Korean Cuisine. The venue was decently clean and homely. You can even watch TV or read Korean Books. They are also good with take outs and deliveries. They also have lunch menus and Filipino dishes. It's definitely worth trying for. Try it out and let me know what you think. If your not fond of spicy foods, we suggest you ask first whether it is spicy or not because the spicy ones are really hot.
Bento & Snack
Beside 168 Adriatico Malate
In Front of Star Bucks
(02) 567-5819/474-1856
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