Sambokojin Yakiniku Smokeless Grill: A G...

Named after the Japanese god of the kitchen, Sambokojin Yakiniku Smokeless Grill is a place where Japanese and Korean food come together. Sambokojin Restaurant is an example of the Yakiniku style of dining, where raw meats are provided and diners cook these over a grill and dip the meats in whatever sauce they like. That’s the Japanese part of the buffet. The Korean part comprise the cooked dishes served as part of the buffet: Chapchae, Korean beef stew (loved this one), tofu steak and six or seven selections of Korean appetizers including a variety of kimchis in...

Mashitta means delicious

Inside the UP Shopping Center is nice hole-in-the-wall Korean restaurant that is perfect for those seeking budget Korean and Japanese food. In my 3 hours of sitting there, I noticed that most of their customers are Korean foreign students. Having worked with a Korean employer for some time, I know enough about them to say that their food is extremely important to them. Their diet is not flexible as that of the average Filipino and that they always have to have their kimchi (spicy pickled vegetable) and related spices each time they eat. Their diet is no longer a question...