I didn’t want to eat Korean bbq again near the hotel. I found the prices exorbitant. We walked instead to the commercial area looking for simple food.
We entered a small building that has several restaurants. Akyat kami hoping to find something good. And luckily, we did.
We saw a nice looking Japanese restaurant. Since Edmund wanted ramen, baka kako meron dito.
It was very quiet, there was only one other table occupied by a couple kaya tahimik.
The prices were surprisingly cheap. Cheaper than in Japanese restos in Manila. I was glad we discovered this place.
I ordered tempura bento box but they gave me this much food. I got so worried I looked at the wrong price in the menu W13,000 (Php530). I had a big bowl of soup with golden mushrooms, crab stick, meron pang orange juice, dessert, sushi, sashimi, fried pork, rice, etc.
nay I forgot to take off my bonnet.
Edmund’s topped rice bento box W9,000 or approx P371.00.
Dapat pala we just split one bento box.
We were really surprised with the amount of serving, for that price.
My son volunteered to pay for our dinner. I think he felt guilty because he ordered the most.
A————“Anak how much did you pay?”
N————“W63,000”.
63,000 won is approximately US$58 x P45 = P 2,340 or P585 / person average.
Hindi na mahal di ba?
The name of the restaurant (I think) is MAD FOR SUSHI.
I am guessing this is the address or direction.
One thing we noticed in Korea, they don’t expect TIPS. They give good service because it is their duty. Even at the hotel, they have a no tipping policy.