Sambo Kojin Yakiniku Smokeless Grill

On April 1, 2011, in Food, Health, by mylifejoys

Graduates get a treat from Sambo Kojin Yakiniku Smokeless Grill. When you dine in and bring a proof that you are a graduate, you get a free drink and stuffed toy.

There was a good mix of meat, poultry, and seafood slices aside from desserts, sushi, kimchi, and other Korean and Japanese favorites. Yakiniku, basically, is grilling thin strips of meat – maybe marinated or not.

A buffet lunch is at Php 495 each with no left over, in case there is, you will add Php 100. I think for dinner buffet it’s Php 595 per person.

We recently visited Sambo Kojin, which is located at the second floor of Somethin’ Fishy at the Eastwood City Walk. It was one memorable family day. Tatay enjoyed it the most having a penchant for Korean and Japanese food. The place is spacious and has high ceiling. So that even if it was a very busy lunch jam packed with new grads, there was still enough room to walk around getting food for grilling. The tables and aisle spaces were also at comfortable distance.

I’m looking forward to go back with family and friends to another good experience in Sambo Kojin. There is a newly open branch in Edsa and I’m hoping it’s as cozy as their Eastwood branch.

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Ye Dang Korean BBQ Restaurant

On May 17, 2010, in Food, by mylifejoys

We celebrated  Mother’s Day in Ye Dang Korean BBQ Restaurant in Meralco Avenue. It was a jam-packed night and waiting by the entrance with a long queue of patrons, including showbiz personalities patiently waiting to get a table, has really got me intrigued.

When we finally got a table, the parade of appetizers already made me full I forgot we ordered for beef, chicken, and pork for grilling.  The appetizers were bean sprouts, bamboo shoots, kimchi, tofu, spicy dilis, baby potatoes.

I haven’t taken much notice on the price as my attention was taken by the various appetizers in front. Along with amazement that a lot of people are still coming in and waiting at close to 8PM on a sunday night. I eventually learned that it’s a usual scene in Meralco Avenue (along Metrowalk area) as Ye Dang is popular for its food and the uniqueness that the place offers from a lot of competing restos in Ortigas center.

In the past when shabu-shabu’s novelty has hooked me (even up to now), this Korean resto has definitely taken a place in my list of personal preferences that is worth coming back any day of the week.

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