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Seoul Garden – A Hansik(한식) Haven (October 28, 2010)

In a busy day and in a busy place, I found a new haven for Korean Food Lovers. The restaurant named 'SEOUL GARDEN' in SM North EDSA will definitely capture every food lover's palate. My friend Alex and I went here to try it! Located at the second floor of the SM North EDSA Annex, this newly opened restaurant offers sumptuous Korean food for people who wants to enjoy dining with friends and family. For the price of Php 540.00 (around KRW 14,000.00) on weekdays and Php 600.00 (around KRW 15,538.00) on weekends, you can enjoy their 'eat-all-you-can'. Good News for students! The restaurant offers a discount for you! You just need to bring a valid school I.D.(identification card) and you get to experience their 'eat-all-you-can' for just the price of Php 375.00(around KRW 9800.00). This restaurant offers a unique 'eat-all-you-can' service wherein the customers get to eat their food by cooking it on their own. Yes, you cook the food on your own. The resta

SM Fairview + Fried Ice Cream (Oct. 21,2010)

We went out to SM Fairview to buy a new phone for my Cousin. We went upstairs, at the Fourth (4th flr) floor as I can remember. It's been a while since I last visited the mall and so I was a bit surprised that they have opened the last floor upstairs. It used to be an entire floor for Story Land. Now, they moved all the Computer and Mobile shops at this floor. Take a small peek at the newly renovated Gadget area. When we were about to get back to the car, we saw a new stall in the middle and decided to try the food they call 'Fried Ice Cream'. The one we ordered costs Php 25.00 each. For Php25, you could choose 1 kind of topping and 1 Syrup flavor. The price varies according to how many toppings do you want to put for your fried ice cream. For Php 40.00, you could put as many toppings as you want. This is where they do it. Choose one for your toppings :) I chose Strawberry with mini Chocolate kisses :) Here's my cousin Charmaine with her Chocolate Flavored fried Ice Cr

Ha Na Yo (하나요)

안녕하세요! It's me again, Debbie! Classes started last June and while we were walking along Dapitan Street behind my University, we spotted a new restaurant along Antonio Street. It's called Ha Na Yo (하나요) . It's a Korean restaurant and I've tried their food twice already. My friends and I have ordered Kimbap and Dukbokki . It's the usual food I order in a Korean restaurant. For me, if the Kimbap and Dukbokki tastes good, then the place is good as well. My friend Janine here :) Eating Korean food won't be complete without Kimchi ! :D I even brought Egg rolls. :)) The price of the food is good since one stick of Kimbap costs Php 95.00. The Dukbokki costs Php 100+ since I'm not so sure about it. Kimchi as a side dish is always free. There's also a cork board where you can post pictures and letters. Plus factor for HaNaYo (하나요) is their Ice cream. In this restaurant, you could buy Korean Ice Cream as well. I have tried one, here it is. :) My friends Aileen a