Reviews on Barbecue food in Manila, Luzon, Philippines. Metropolitan Manila encompasses six cities and 12 towns. Located on Manila Bay in the South China Sea, and bisected by the Pasig River, the capital of the Philippines is historic and modern, rich and poor. A popular sight is the walled area called Intramuros. The capital during Spanish colonization, Intramuros has retained old dungeons and gunpowder rooms but added art galleries and theaters. The city is filled with museums, shops, parks and churches, plus enough nightlife to last until dawn.
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4 based on 43 reviews
First of all, please note that the address on google is wrong, but the one on TripAdvisor is correct. This restaurant serves excellent Korean food- the best I've ever had. It was spicy and flavorful, with good service. There were even buttons on the side of tables to request quick service. I ordered the stone bowl bimimbap, which came out steaming hot and fresh. The food tasted authentic, and they brought eight types of free appetizers which included kimchi, boiled peanuts, potatoes, beansprouts, and fish. Highly recommend, and would happily return.
4 based on 47 reviews
This has got to be one of the top Korean restaurants in Manila. The LA galbi is definitely a must try. The samgyupsal was ok, just your typical pork belly. Prices are reasonable. Staff was great. Everyone seemed too busy and they kept on shouting - I don't know if that's what they were told to do. Your order also comes with a whole order of steamed egg and a different vegetable plus the usual side dishes. The steamed egg was definitely a plus. It was soooo good. I came here at around 9:30PM and there was no line and there were a lot of empty seats. I heard this place is always packed and the line's always long. Food was great but be prepared to get out of the restaurant smelling like samgyupsal - probably the worst bbq smell from all the Korean restaurants I've been to. I hope they can improve their exhaust system.
4 based on 58 reviews
Korean Village restaurant serves authentic Korean food. Not only this, it also serves some Japanese food. Price comes in affordable price yet the serving is pretty big too. The bestsellers are the korean barbeque and shrimp tempura. You can also choose to stay at their smoking or non smoking area. There are also multi function rooms available for parties, meetings and gatherings. The waiting are accommodating and their service is good. While waiting, they serve free appetizers like tofu, kimchi, and other more. I highly recommend this place to people who loves authentic Korean food. The price range of the food is around 200-500 per order.
4 based on 21 reviews
Brought one of my best friends and his family along with mine and had a blast eating all the pork and beef dishes. We also love their side dishes. We noticed right away the place was now bigger compared to our last visit. The downside is that they still only have one bathroom and one of these days someones gonna get burned as they pass by with the bucket fikled with hot coals. Im hoping they do something about the two things i raised above.
3 based on 85 reviews
This Friday's is similar to what one is in North America and the interior atmosphere is kinda the same but the menu is different with some substantial changes.Service is agonizingly slow for some reason and it took incredibly long time to get drink refills and the bill when we were ready to go.The restroom did not have any soap and as well needed cleaning.The menus were sticky filthy and gross.Prices are a bit too high for the area and for the service level.I would not recommend.
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