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Bulgogi Brothers part 2!

Monday, December 26, 2011
Got to eat here for the third time with my family. (I ate with my classmates again for our project) I was really happy they enjoyed it there. It is not the cheapest food. However, the price is really worth it. It was delicious the third time around. The pictures were taken by my sister using her iPhone. ;;)


As usual, they served free appetizers. Too bad I couldn't taste the kimchi and salad since it was spicy. The pickled vegetable was not so spicy. You can ask for more of this if you want more.


 

The real appetizers. The one on the left is the Dubu Steak. We got 6 pieces with a price of 245 pesos. I didn't expect that it would be that delicious. The tofu wasn't too soft that it would be when you get it with your chopsticks. And the sauce was really yummy! And I don't know the name of the one on the left. That was also very delicious.


 We tasted Janchi-Guksu which is flour noodles in seafood broth. Very good as well. Bouncy noodles, full of seafood and more.


Our family still ordered the Bulgogi Brothers special. I recommended this one to them since it is really good for 2-3 people. We are a family of 5 who eats a lot. A LOT. But this was able to satisfy our bellies. Not only was the food delicious, but the serving was generous.


This is new. We never usually order drinks in a restaurant. However, my dad ordered the Korean wine (picture on the right). I recommend this if you really want to taste the liquor from Korea. And this is perfect for Filipino taste buds because of its sweetness. Though the alcohol content is quite high so be careful. Oh yeah, they have a different flavor of tea. I just learned that you could order both cold and hot tea. If you're not a fan of drinking hot tea, you could get the cold one.


You can't separate Bulgogi Brothers and good service. They give this when you get your bill. Adorable. You really feel welcome in their restaurant. \m/


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