7.20.2013

Korean Eat-All-You-Can


 I've been a food lover lately, I can eat as much as guys do and never get fat :( sadly. But I look to its bright side, well I can eat as much as I want.

This means eating at eat-all-you-can restaurants. And my friends got me to exactly what I needed.


Don Day Restaurant is an eat-all-you-can Korean restaurant, serving popular Korean cuisine, side-dishes and ice creams.


It was a Saturday night when we ate here, the restaurant was full of families and barkada' s who just want to have a good time and good food. 


They serve their food in a buffet style, all lined up in an L-shaped counter. 
To those who are expecting Korean noodles and beef wagyu, I' m sorry, but they don't serve them.

Maybe its because of their fee for the whole dining experience, the price for this buffet is 299php. If they were to add noodles and beef wagyu, maybe they would have increased the buffet price.



They serve beef, pork and and chicken cooked in various styles, and they cook them in spicy and non-spicy versions.

They also have soups, including the one with a fermented soybean paste in it...my favorite :)


Korean cuisine is famous for their side-dishes. And this buffet didn't miss to feature all of its varieties.

Among my favoite side dishes were the soft omelet, tofu, kimchi, fried zuccini, and the lettuce with its soy paste dip.




I enjoyed this plate, I ate all that's in it and came back for more of my favorite side dishes and beef.


You can also grill all that you can eat pork belly slices. These were sliced thinly and in bite-size. 

We enjoyed them a lot, and lost count of the servings we grilled, we just munched at them. We even tried dipping them to the kimchi sauce and soybean paste before grilling them, and it tasted good.
  



Yeah, the V-sign haha!


We also tried their ice creams. And yes, they tasted good.



That Korean guy over the left side was the son of the restaurant owner, he' s the one running the place, and we asked for a photo-op with him. Crush xa nung "babae" naming kasama. Don't be deceived by the looks of that Korean guy, he speaks and understands tagalog very well, so don't talk and say "di naman tayo maiintindihan nyan" haha got it from our experience.

Hope you enjoyed this post. By the way here is DonDay' s address:

More posts to come, so stay tuned :)