Monday, July 16, 2012

Food: Don Day Korean Restaurant

Date Budget: PhP 600
Actual Spend: PhP 598
Quality: 4/5
Service: 5/5
Accessibility: 2/5
Fun Factor: 4/5
Overall Experience: 4/5

Highlights 
  • Affordable Korean barbecue (Samgyupsal/삼겹살) buffet near Maginhawa St. Quezon City
  • Authentic Kimchi and other Korean delights
  • Top of the line customer service 
  • (Authentic) Koreans checking out my car!

    Update (1/24/2014):Prices have increased. Samgyupsal buffet is now priced at PhP399 each. Side dish buffet is now available for lunch ONLY at PhP299.

The /Experience

We love Korean food and we're definitely open to the idea of getting stuffed with it! With this in mind, we headed off to Don Day: a
Korean barbecue (Samgyupsal/삼겹살) buffet restaurant near Maginhawa St., Quezon City (Malingap St., in front of Pino Vegetarian Food).
The restaurant has no air-conditioning. It's not a bad thing though as the place is still well ventilated (thus reducing the chances of smelling like barbecue after).


Except for a few finds (like Mashitta in UP Diliman), Korean food usually breaks the pocket. At Don Day, the offer a Korean buffet for just PhP 199! We wanted to have some grilling experience in our table so we decided to take their Samgyupsal buffet for PhP 299 each.

An attendant gladly demonstrated to us how to cook and eat Samgyupsal. She even demonstrated to us how it is done. It's customer service at its finest!
 
Getting started:
Let the fun begin!


We had fun cooking pork in our very own grill, and an equally fun experience eating it!

We finished two large slabs of meat, one a bit more fatty (and yummy) than the other:


Aside from the Samgyupsal, we also had fun eating the other dishes in the buffet:
Different kinds of leaves for wrapping the Sampgyupsal:
 Different kinds of Kimchi and other appetizers
 Korean-style pumpkin soup:
Ground pork wrapped in breaded chili and rice noodles in breaded seaweed:
Korean version of the lumpia:
 Potato fingers (similar to Potato Balls in Tokyo Tokyo):
 Scrambled egg with some special seasoning:
Other fried goodies:

It's hard to concentrate on the buffet though if you have unlimited Samgyupsal on the table (plus the distraction of having Korean dudes checking out my Hyundai Accent... NIL never had that many fans before!). With that, we're definitely coming back to indulge on their regular buffet.

Spend Breakdown
Samgyupsal Buffet (299 x 2)
598
Actual Spend
598


How to get there

  1. From MRT Quezon Ave. Station (Centris Station), ride a jeep going to UP Diliman.
  2. Get off at Philcoa.
    Note: You can also get off at UP Checkpoint then ride a UP Ikot jeep, and get off at the community park near Krus na Ligas. You can walk to Don Day from there. This is not advisable though if you're going there for lunch (too much sunlight!).
  3. Ride a tricycle going to Malingap St. The terminal is at the corner of Commonwealth Ave. and Masaya St. Tell the driver to drop you off at  Don Day near Bayantel and in front of Pino.

    Landmarks: Krus na Ligas, Philcoa, UP Diliman, Bayantel, Pino
    Address:
    40 Malingap St., Teacher's Village East
    Quezon City, Metro Manila
    Philippines
    Contact Number: (632) 435-0528
    Operating Hours: 10:30 am - 2:30 pm, 4:30 pm - 10:30 pm
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