First time to try out this nice restaurant called Bulgogi Brothers and you bet I ordered the classic Korean food: Bibimbap.
First to arrive were the appetizers corn on the cob : about 2 slices as shown above, 3 pieces of quail eggs, and 2 small pieces of sweet potatoes, sweet and fresh!
Next to arrive was the complimentary hot tea.
Next were these appetizers: Salad greens with balsamic dressing, eggplant, radish kimchi, and kimchi. These appetizers alone can make me full, but it also gave me the feeling of eating in a classic Korean restaurant!
Here comes the main event: My Bibimbap! It is a medley of vegetables combined with sticky rice and fresh egg added on top, served on a hot ceramic bowl.
There was also a miso soup and of course the korean spicy red sauce to complete my Bibimbap experience!
Here it is up close. I loved their Bibimbap because you can tell that every ingredient is fresh and the taste was not shortchanged. It is however not an everyday kind of meal because it can be quite pricey. This meal is PhP430. The service is great, they were very attentive, although I cannot say for sure on a peak hour because I had a late lunch around 2PM.
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Really nice table with drawers where you can get table napkins, etc. |
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Bulgogi Brothers coaster on your table |