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Located beside Chowking Bajada along Dona Vicenta Road.
Gui Gui Grill was actually my first Korean cuisine experience.My cousins and I decided to try it since we wanted to act like we are in the "Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Jo" kdrama serye after they have a long day they will eat ,have fun and relax. You get what I mean,right? I know you did. Moving on, the place is good and spacious. The tables are enormous, so it’s perfect for large groups who would like to eat good food and not feel squeezed.
The menu is not limited to bulgogi, they also have other Korean dishes which I’m unfortunate not to list down. However, what I do know is that the food is great and they offer good quality service to customers too. They tend to your needs right away when they see you’re not pretty much used to eating Korean foods.
They serve side dishes that are on the house or in other words, free. Hooraay! Well they serve side dishes such as kimchi, pickled cucumber, taugi, egg roll , etc . Alongside with these side dishes, they also serve free miso soup & free iced coffee.
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We chose to have samgyeopsal (P 320.00) which consists of thick fatty sliced pork belly meat which aren’t marinated or seasoned, unlike bulgogi. The meat was good and the sauce goes with it. The meat came with some lettuce to roll it up with the meat which was superb because the lettuce was fresh and the meat is also freshly grilled straight from the grill!
We also have kimbap for only P 89.00. And Kimchijjigae for P 250.00.
The whole dining experience was great.However, the food is still sumptuous. A little reminder though, to those who doesn’t like spicy food then don't come here because Korean foods are naturally served spicy lol, you might have to think twice before going here. More importantly, the food price ranges from Php 200.00 and above to those who want to know.
kamsahamnida. till next time
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