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Bibimbap Restaurants in Metro Manila

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City: Metro Manila, 1-6 Forum 7th Avenue Cor. 25th Street | Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Luzon 1634, Philippines, Metro Manila
Takeout, Gluten Free Options, Vegetarian Friendly, Highchairs Available
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City: Metro Manila, W Global Center 30th St. corner 9th Ave. | Fort Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Luzon, Philippines, Metro Manila
"I have opened soou inlove with gyu kaku since she was here in manila. they have high quality food and I enjoy my visit here always with my family and friends. do not go away without tasting your ice!"
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City: Metro Manila, G/F The Fort Entertainment Center, 28th Street corner 5th Avenue, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Metro Manila 1634, Philippines
Television, Kids, Families with children, Full Bar
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City: Metro Manila, Alveo Corporate Center, 28th Street, Bonifacio Global City, For Bonifacio, Taguig City, Metro Manila 1634, Philippines
" tikman ang kanilang bibimbap....mapapa ummm ka sa sarap!!! "
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City: Metro Manila, The Forum, 7th Avenue Corner Federacion Drive, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines
"Yoree Korean Dining is one of my favorite Korean restaurants. We always go to the BGC branch.<br> Every table has a charcoal grill so everything is freshly cooked and piping hot. <br> <br> Hubby, kids, and I each ordered the Lunch B Course which costs P898 per person, minimum 2 orders. It’s an 8-course lunch which starts with Juk, which is Korean rice porridge and 3 appetizers. Juk is kind of like congee but more fine. The 3 appetizers consisted of pickles, kimchi, and muchim. But they gave us 4 appetizers, one of which was sweet savory eggplant. <br> <br> Then we each got Gyeranjjim, a light and super fluffy steamed egg served in a hot stone bowl. It’s exquisite! It’s a great side dish to all the more tasty fare that would follow.<br> <br> We all had a serving of Haemul Japchae (Seafood Japchae) too. Very tasty, and it’s cooked in parchment paper... I don't know how that affects taste but it certainly adds to the presentation points. They don’t skimp on the seafood. <br> <br> Then we... <a class="read-more" href="#">read more</a>"
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City: Metro Manila, The Forum, 7th Avenue Corner Federacion Drive, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines
"Yoree Korean Dining is one of my favorite restaurants in Korea. We always go to the BGC branch. <br> Each table has a charcoal grill so everything is freshly cooked and hot. <br> <br> My husband, my children and I each ordered the Lunch B course, which costs P898 per person, at least 2 orders. It's an 8-course lunch that starts with juk, a Korean congee, and 3 starters. Juk is a bit like congee, but finer. The 3 starters consisted of cucumber, kimchi and muchim. But they gave us 4 starters one of which was sweet savory eggplant. <br> <br> Then we each got gyeranjjim, a light and super fluffy steamed egg that was served in a hot stone bowl. It is exquisite! It's a great accompaniment to all of the tasty dishes that would follow. <br> <br> We all had a serving of Haemul Japchae (Seafood Japchae). Very tasty and cooked in parchment paper ... I don't know how that affects the taste but it certainly adds to the presentation points. You don't skimp on seafood. <br> <br> Then we had Yangneom Galbi, marinated USDA prime short rib, served with prawns. According to the menu there is octopus but beef and shrimp were all we got. <br> <br> One thing I love about Yoree is that the quality of the meat is always top notch. The beef we had was no exception - extremely tender, flavorful, and simply delicious. <br> <br> We also had Chadol Duinjang Jjigae, a USDA beef tenderloin, tofu, and vegetable stew in a hot pot. It's a spicy soup that is to Koreans what Sinigang is to Filipinos (but it's not spicy). My husband and kids thought it was too spicy, but I just thought it was okay. <br> <br> We were supposed to be getting mul naengmyon, or buckwheat noodles with beef broth, but it wasn't available so they replaced it with bibimbap. Neither of us has anything against it, because Yorees bibimbap is super tasty. Also, I think a rice dish like bibimbap goes better with grilled meat than pasta. <br> <br> Our last hearty dish was samgyeopsal, pork belly. You will be served fried kimchi. Again really first class meat. I should mention that you can have unlimited green salads with your meal. <br> <br> The last course is dessert and we all have patbingsu. The milky shaved ice is so fine that it has a powdery texture. It is topped with sweet ripe mango cubes, red bean paste, and candied walnuts. It's sooo good. Deliciously milky with a hint of sweetness, tartness and crunch. <br> <br> My husband, the kids, and I all agree that Yoree Korean Dining is one of the best places to get Korean food here in Metro Manila. While it is way more expensive than the usual Korean BBQ buffets, there is no comparison when it comes to food quality. You get nothing less than premium meat when you dine at the Yoree. They serve all Korean dishes to boot. Some of the cheap places mix non-Korean dishes into their menus and spreads. No short cuts here. <br> <br> The service is nice and efficient. They grill and cut the meat for you. All you have to do is get involved! It doesn't get as smoky as most other places either. While your clothes inevitably have the very slight smell of crickets, they won't be overwhelming. Ordering menus is the way to go as it is more economical and you can try more dishes."
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City: Metro Manila, Second Floor, LCG Building, 5038 P. Burgos Street, Poblacion, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines
"I love the kimchi soup here, which the seasoning not so salty but just make it to a very delicious kimchi soup. Besides, my boy love the Stir Fry with Squid and Vegetables which came in a very big portion and we couldn't finish it by two person. Overall, this is a very nice restaurant with friendly staffs, unlimited refill for the appetizer."
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City: Metro Manila, 5059 P. Burgos Street, Poblacion, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines
"We were supposed to eat in Matgalne but there’s no electricity, we then did a search on google and found this. Luckily, they are serving unlimited korean pork and beef with the price is 499/person which is not bad. The owners are Koreans and the servers are Filipinos. I love the way the meat is rolled served in the plate and it looks attractive. There’s a free instant ramen served with the unli pork and beef with a lot of side dishes including fish cakes, sweet and spicy baby potatoes, mashed sweet potato, kimchi and lots more. The waitresses were very accomodating, me and my friends were very satisfied and happy with the food and the service."
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