Bon Chon & Ayala Triangle

Julienne came home with Bon Chon Chicken bought from Robinson’s Galleria. I thought the wings were good except they were cold.

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The pork ewan was cooked by Anabel.

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One afternoon, Julienne brought me to Ayala Triangle where there’s another branch of Ban Chon, so I could taste it while still hot.

It was my first time in this mini-Central Park and I wish the Ayala’s would keep this as an open space, a park.

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I had credit card receipts with me which entitled me to some discounts.

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I did not like their aluminum chairs. When I sat down, nagitla ako sa lamig. Parang nalamigan yung ano ko.

 

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The boy tried to offer the foreign customers something, so the security guard called the boy and interrogated him nicely.

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The skin was crispy, the meat was tender. I think they coated this with honey. Medyo matamis.

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It poured when we were about to leave but we didn’t have an umbrella.

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Ayala afternoon traffic, after the downpour.
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Bon Chon is a Korean original that became very popular in the USA.
My husband is not at all interested to go to Ban Chon. He said, a chicken still tastes like chicken no matter how you cook it.

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