I've been watching korean dramas since I was in second year high school and that turned me into a person who liked Korean culture - makeup trends, fashion, and even Kpop (music). Just this lately, I started eating korean food but I really wanted to eat it before but it was just like 5 years ago that Korean restaurants that were just once in Malate, Manila, are now scattered in Metro Manila, even in Tagaytay, Baguio and other places in the Philippines so I got more exposure to Korean food now.
Click on the names of the restaurants and see my post about it.
Fried Chicken
Kyochon - This is a relatively new korean chicken place with great food, service and ambiance.
Budget: 200/person
Holdak - A good place to eat korean chicken and probably some ice cream.
Budget : 150/person
Authentic Korean Cuisine (Various dishes)
These restaurants are perfect for
group of friends and/or family members because they offer dishes in big portions good for sharing. Another great thing about these restaurants is that they offer free side dishes which you can try.
Bulgogi Brothers - Definitely,
you can expect to have a great Korean dining experience here.
Budget: 500/person
Chef's Noodles - They offer delicious, healthy and
affordable Korean meals and has many branches.
Budget: 150/person
Ga Mi Jung - I definitely recommend this restaurant because they offer a wide variety
of authentic Korean dishes that will make you like the Korean cuisine. It's a bit far because it's in Antipolo but its worth it.
Budget: 200/person
Leann's Tea House - I really like the food, service and the ambiance here.
Budget: 150-200/person
Kogi Bulgogi - The place has a really nice ambience that will make
you eat with delight.
Budget: 150-200/person
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