Chef's Noodle: Korean Restaurant in Robinson's Magnolia
By Jamie - December 05, 2014
01 Dec 2014
I didn't know anything about this restaurant but we wanted to eat here because it was a Korean restaurant. We all love Korean food and we were really hungry so we decided quickly that we should eat here and it was a good decision.
Menu |
My friend and me (on the right) |
The place looks good and it was really spacious.
My friend taking her time in ordering |
While waiting, we took selfies and pictures of the place.
The Details
(Normal) Utensils & Wooden chopsticks |
Left to right: Spicy anchovies, kimchi & buttered corn |
Here's the menu:
A brief introduction about the owner Chef Choi In Sun |
They offer set meals be we opted to try the dish of our choice |
What really was good is the good food here is priced to be affordable.
Our orders
I ordered Kimchi Bokkumbap for a change since I often order Bibimbap and my friend is ordering Bibimbap so I wanted to try something new. I am not familiar with Bokkumbap and it was my first time to know about that dish in the description in the menu.
Kimchi Bokkumbap 145.00 pesos (without drinks) |
Kimchi Bokkumbap after mixing the ingredients |
I really loved the kimchi and the meat in this rice meal that this inspired me to make a meal like this someday soon. My friends got to taste this dish too and they liked the flavor.
Bibimbap (beef) 125.00 pesos |
I am really not sure what dish this is but it's soup |
My friend other this spicy noodles soup. She said it was okay and the noodles were chewy.
Chef's Noodle Signature dish 225.00 pesos |
Our hunger was really satisfied by what we ate at Chef's Noodles. In terms of taste, the Korean dishes seem to have a twist but were delicious as Chef Choi made the dishes in his own version perhaps.
I recommend Chef's Noodles as an option for a good Korean meal. I think they have other branches but when you happen to be in Robinsons Magnolia, try this restaurant for their delicious, healthy and affordable Korean meals.
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