Hello everyone in the Hive community! It has been a great day to write and this #WednesdayWalk is a little late but let me share what happened yesterday.
Me and my family celebrated the birthday of my cousin who is 17 years old already and we went to eat Samgyupsal in Cebu City which is the next city in the place we live.
For those who do not know what samgypsal is, it is a korean term for grilled pork belly. In eating, there is a grilling stove in the table where you will be the one to cook the pork. There are also other side dishes you can have like chicken, tteokbokki and others.
We went there at 5pm because we only took public transportation (jeepney) and arrived at the place 10 minutes after 7 pm.
The price of the unlimited samgyupsal dinner per person is 399 pesos (7.29 USD) with free bibimbap for the group. The time limit is only 1 hour and 30 minutes and if you have leftovers you have to pay 100 pesos.
These are the photos we had when we entered the establishment. It is located in 2nd floor and a big mirror will welcome and bid farewell when you leave the premises.
Here are the other photos I took which is only limited because I truly enjoyed the food in the place. I will rate the place 9/10 for its service and food!
This one is called pichi-pichi (Filipino delicacy) which is what we brought for the birthday.
You can wish my cousin a happy birthday below and I would like to thank you for reading my post!
Love,
PJ
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the food does look so good
Thanks for joining the Wednesday, its always fun for me to visit the walks from all around the world, getting a feel for communities where people live and what they see on their daily walks
It's my honor in joining this challenge! Can't wait for the next Wednesday to write something like this again.