Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.

This year, we’d already been to Samgyupsal restaurant about 3-4times. As of this writing, it remains my favorite unlimited Korean BBQ restaurant. Let me tell you why in this Samgyupsal review.

Korean BBQ places are popping up all over Metro Manila. Almost everywhere we go to, there’s a restaurant with long lines and most of the time it would be a Korean BBQ place. And swear Jin Joo Korean BBQ is the best. It is the long table of unli foods like pork, chicken, beef and even the duck. You will experience the ambiance of korean resto that will cost 499 only if lunch and 549 if dinner.

Jin Joo Korean Grill is located at the 2nd floor of The Podium Mall. The place looks like a modern Korean restaurant with colorful walls and with bright lights.

For only Php 499 (lunch) and Php 549 (dinner), Korean BBQ lovers can now enjoy unlimited servings of 10 flavors of good quality meats (chicken, pork, and beef) Together with the unlimited meats, diners can also enjoy unlimited banchan, kimbap, and cheese dip for 2 hours! And honestly the baby potato is the best!

Jin Joo is perfect for both big group and intimate meals. they have big tables perfect for families and friends. They also have high chair for kids for the family that have baby.
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