Wednesday 20 February 2013

Korean Food at the Malls

Korean food has been increasing in demand over the last few years. This can be accredited to the good number of Korean tourists, businessmen and the local palate that appreciates Korean cuisine. Korean soap operas and entertainers are partly to blame for this. With that a lot of restaurants have successfully gained a fan base and can be frequented in malls. Restaurants such as Kogi Bulgogi, Kaya Korean Restaurant and Bulgogi Brothers have been serving Korean dishes at affordable prices.

Kogi Bulgogi caters to the Korean cuisine fans through their branches in Eastwood Mall and Lucky Chinatown Mall. Budget per person ranges from 150 php to 300 php. They serve a wide variety of dishes from salad, soup, and stew to noodles, sashimi, rolls and bibimbap. For starters sesame spinach salad, kimchi pancake, steamed dumplings and tofu steak are great choices. The hard part comes during the main course since bulgogi, ramyeon, rice toppings, grilled favorites, fried favorites, and more are in store. Korean ice cream and beverages are also available to cool the day off. With so much to offer, customers would definitely dine time and again in Kogi Bulgogi.

Kaya Korean Restaurant has 5 branches to satisfy that Korean food hunger pangs. They have branches in Power Plant Mall, The Podium, Paseo Center, Glorietta 2 and Jupiter street. Budget for this restaurant also ranges from 150 php to 300 php. For appetizers fresh rolls such as urchin, tuna and salmon are recommended to go with salad or soup. Their specialties like bulgogi, spicy sauteed squid and vegetables, pan-grilled marinated sirloin strips and premium flanks strips are undeniable. The usual grilled choices are readily available as well as noodles, hot pots and stews. The beverage list is composed of carbonated drinks, tea, coffee, fruit shakes, and wine. This is a great place for the whole family to enjoy.

Bulgogi Brothers a great place to dine too, but is a bit more expensive than the restaurants mentioned above. They have branches present in Greenbelt 5, SM Mall of Asia, and Alabang Town Center. Budget for this restaurant ranges around 500 php to 800 php per person. WIth that customers can expect a comfortable area with good ambiance and service. Their ala carte menu offers braised short ribs, japchae, seafood dumplings and tofu steak. The barbecue specials is their masterpiece and rightfully priced. The Bulgogi Brothers’ special cost around 1,500 php and is good for 2-3 people. Other Bulgogi orders are Seoul style bulgogi, Beoseot Bulgogi, Unyang style bulgogi, and Gwanyang style bulgogi. Rice and noodle meals are available as well as bulgogi burger and bulgogi bibimbap. They serve an extensive selection of drinks and premium wines.

Whenever the craving for Korean food hits the stomach, the malls are the usual place of venture.  Kogi Bulgogi, Kaya Korean Restaurant and Bulgogi Brothers await in their halls to satisfy the Korean cuisine craving.

For even more K Pop Food info on Anton Diaz' guide click here for directory info so you can call click this Korean Restaurants to see Yellow Page listings.

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