It is all because of this Instagram review that we got curious about Seoul Kitchen:
Kidding!
But finally, last night I had that impromptu dinner-coffee date with Aya, Eisen and Frankie. We went to Seoul Kitchen, a new Korean Restaurant located at F.O.Santos.
I love the cute interiors, the on-pupose-mismatched-chairs, the cozy, private feel.
Aya was already telling us her disclaimer because I keep quoting her instagram review that got us all here in the first place. :) So, let the ordering begin!
I like the cute details on the utensils:
And finally, I ordered what Aya recommended. The soy garlic chicken (Php 115):
Honestly, I find the chicken too dry, that I requested for an extra sauce for the chicken.
When I called the lady to ask for it if there is a possibility to ask for extra sauce, she started shaking her head (like as if it's in a semi-frantic way) "NO". She said they don't do that and they only have chili sauce (WTF?!)
All this while standing from the counter and did not go to our table. Rating for Ate's customer service? 2 out of 5.
Eisen ordered the Bibimbap for Php 140. He's not impressed either. (And considering we are both hungry because we made sure to get the full experience of this resto.)
While Frankie ordered the... Beef Bulgogi (Php155). As per Frankie, it is acceptable as food. But then, nothing spectacular.
And also this funny-sounding dish: Lappoki. (Too spicy for my taste though). It's like pancit canton, with a pasta like material topped with cheese that should've been placed on a hamburger. All that while those noodles are swimming in chili sauce.
BUT STILL, Thank you AYA for the instagram post, at least we experienced something new! Keri na yan, teh! :) |
Now, for the Quick review:
Price: A little expensive compared to the regular affordable price range of elbi standards. BUT, the serving size is good enough. (size-wise)
Purchase again?
Maybe. I have a very simple taste palette but I was not impressed. The place just looks too cute to pass up. But I prefer the chicken of Spice Jar compared to this, plus it's more affordable. Spice jar's just got to do something with it's ambiance and facilities.
6 comments:
I don't know why they call it Lappoki there, sounds so wrong. Or maybe because the Korean character is R/L but still. It should be Rapokki/Rabokki since it's actually a combination of ramyeon and tteokbokki/tokpokki (rice cake). Arte ko with the name hahaha.
Hi Kea! Read your review. Didn't know there was a new resto in town. Oh well, I don't go out much these days. But, if you want to experience good quality Korean food, try Ulsan in Tagaytay. Pricey. Around 250++ per person but you get all the condiments that are quite unique to Korean cuisine. Schedule na ng Tagaytay trip 'to!
Nalaman ko nga lang din sa Instagram ni Aya kasi taga FO sya. Dating kebab place yung Seoul Kitchen. Talaga Ulsan is good! i-calendar na yan!
Na try ko na din dito, bagong bukas palang sila. Hindi rin ako nasarapan. Pricey and not elbi student friendly.
Honest review, I must say.
The bibimbap tasted awesome though! Just curious, did you mix it with the gochujang (sauce) before eating it? :)
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