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MAR2021 Korea Garden Digital Menu P665 1 person Itaewon Class Set Keep it cool like Jo Yi-Seo with: (1) Banchan Set (1) Soju (1) Kimchi-Jjigae P1,720 2-3 people Hotel de Luna Set Tradition is alive with Jang Man-Wol’s favourites: (1) Steamed Mandu (1) Fried Mandu (1) Samgyeopsal (1) Naengmyeon P830 2-3 people Goblin Set Eat like a queen — Sunny, specifically! (1) Kimbap (1) Ramyeon (1) Korean Fried Chicken (2) Soju Bottles P1,590 2-3 people Crash Landing On You Set Inspired by Yoon Se-Ri's own favourites, our CLOY set includes: (1) Korean Fried Chicken (1) Banchan Set (1) Grilled Beef Bulgogi (1) Ramyeon P720 1 person It’s Okay To Not Be Okay Set Keep it elegant like Ko Moon-Young with: (1) Jook (1) Banchan Set Itaewon Class Set Keep it cool like Jo Yi-Seo with: (1) Banchan Set (1) Soju (1) Kimchi-Jjigae P665 1 person Hotel de Luna Set Tradition is alive with Jang Man-Wol's favourites: (1) Steamed Mandu (1) Samgyeopsal (1) Fried Mandu (1) Naengmyeun P1,720 2-3 people Goblin Set Eat like a queen— Sunny, specifically! (1) Kimbap (1) Ramyeon (1) Korean Fried (2) Soju Bottles Chicken P830 2-3 people Crash Landing On You Set Inspired by Yoon Se-Ri's own favourites, our CLOY set includes: (1) Korean Fried Chicken (1) Banchan Set (1) Grilled Beef Bulgogi (1) Ramyeon P1,590 2-3 people It’s Okay To Not Be Okay Set Keep it elegant like Ko Moon-Young with: (1) Jook P720 (1) Banchan Set 1 person 128 Jupiter St, Bel-Air, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines 1234 | [email protected] | +63 949 053 8567 BANCHAN반찬 Banchan (Appetizers / Side Dishes) 1-2 people P60 A banchan set includes the following: Kimchi Sigeumchi Namul (Seasoned Spinach) Kongnamul Muchim (Soybean Sprouts Salad) Myulchi Bokkeum (Stir-Friend Anchovies/Dilis) Dubu Jorim (Spicy Tofu) Musaengchae (Spicy Radish Salad) Sigeumchi Namul (Seasoned Spinach) 4-5 people P200 Myulchi Bokkeum (Stir-fried Anchovies) Musaengchae 4-5 people (Spicy Radish Salad) P260 4-5 people P175 Kongnamul Muchim (Soybean Sprouts Salad) 4-5 people P175 Kimchi 4-5 people Dubu Jorim P185 (Spicy Tofu) 4-5 people P100 128 Jupiter St, Bel-Air, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines 1234 | [email protected] | +63 949 053 8567 아이콘ICONS Kimchijeon (Kimchi Pancake) P400 Kalbi Jjim (Beef Stew) P420 Bibim-Guksi (Spicy Cold Noodles) P390 Ramyeon P420 Mandu (Dumplings) Fried P370 | Vegetables only P310 Steamed P330 | Vegetables only P300 Gimbap (Korean Rolls) P380 Korean Fried Chicken P440 128 Jupiter St, Bel-Air, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines 1234 | [email protected] | +63 949 053 8567 아이콘ICONS Sundubu-Jjigae P400 Galbitang P540 Jook P300 So Kalbi Kui (Grilled Beef Bulgogi) P680 Dak Kui (Grilled Chicken Bulgogi) P395 Yakiudon P420 Shrimp Tempura P520 128 Jupiter St, Bel-Air, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines 1234 | [email protected] | +63 949 053 8567 BULGOGI & KBBQ Samgyeopsal 고기구이 P460 Ssam Squid Bulgogi (Wraps only) P560 P180 Saeu Bulgogi (Shrimp Bulgogi) P620 Dak Bulgogi (Chicken Bulgogi) P370 Dak Kui (Grilled Chicken Bulgogi) P395 Dwaeji Bulgogi (Pork Bulgogi) P400 Dwaeji Kui (Grilled Pork Bulgogi) P490 So Kalbi Kui (Grilled Beef Bulgogi) P680 So Bulgogi (Beef Bulgogi) P420 128 Jupiter St, Bel-Air, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines 1234 | [email protected] | +63 949 053 8567 PAJEON파전 Kimchijeon (Kimchi Pancake) P400 Pajeon (Scallion Pancake) P380 | Scallion and Seafood P750 Bochujeon (Chives Pancake) P390 128 Jupiter St, Bel-Air, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines 1234 | [email protected] | +63 949 053 8567 MEATLESS Mandu (Dumplings) Dubu-Jorim (Spicy Tofu) Fried P370 | Vegetables only P310 P100 Steamed P330 | Vegetables only P300 Myulchi Bokkeum (Stir Fried Anchovies) Chap Chae (Glass Noodles) P260 P340 | Vegetables only P370 Kongnamul Muchim (Soybean Sprouts Salad) Pajeon (Scallion Pancake) P175 P380 | Scallion and Seafood P750 Musaengchae (Spicy Radish Salad) Kimchijeon (Kimchi Pancake) P175 P400 Kimchi Bochujeon (Chives Pancake) P185 P390 Sigeumchi Namul Bibim-Naengmyeon (Spicy Cold Noodles) P200 P390 Bibimbap (Korean Mixed Rice) Yakiduon P370 | Vegetables only P370 P420 | Meatless option P420 Kimchi Bokkeumbap (Kimchi Fried Rice) Ssam (Wraps only) P230 P180 Nakji Bokkeum (Spicy Octopus) P450 Ojingeo Bokkeum (Spicy Squid) P560 Squid Bulgogi P560 Saeu Bulgogi (Shrimp Bulgogi) P620 128 Jupiter St, Bel-Air, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines 1234 | [email protected] | +63 949 053 8567 SOUPS국수 & NOODLES Jjampong P380 Kimchi-Jjigae P450 Naengmyeon (Cold Noodles) P350 Bibim-Naengmyeon (Spicy Cold Noodles) P390 Bibim-Guksu (Spicy Cold Noodles) P390 Chap Chae (Glass Noodles) Ramyeon P340 P420 Vegetables only Galbitang P370 P540 Sundubu-Jjigae P400 Yakiudon P420 128 Jupiter St, Bel-Air, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines 1234 | [email protected] | +63 949 053 8567 RICE밥 Jook P300 Gimbap (Korean Rolls) P380 Yukhoe Bibimbap (Beef Tartare Rice Bowl) P550 Bibimbap (Korean Mixed Rice) P370 Vegetables only P370 Kimchi Bokkeumbap (Kimchi Fried Rice) P230 White Rice P50 128 Jupiter St, Bel-Air, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines 1234 | [email protected] | +63 949 053 8567 JAPANESE일식 SPECIALS Ramyeon P420 Gimbap (Korean Rolls) P380 Yakiudon P420 Shrimp Tempura P520 ICE CREAM EXTRAS Melona P180 Kimchi Bokkeumbap Samanco P120 (Kimchi Fried Rice) P230 Encho P80 Ssam (Wraps only) P180 Pangtoa P120 White Rice P50 128 Jupiter St, Bel-Air, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines 1234 | [email protected] | +63 949 053 8567 DRINKS음료 Jinro Fresh Soju Bottle P165 O2 Linn Soju Bottle P165 Idong Makolli P380 Kirin Ichiban P180 Coca-Cola (Can) P65 Coke Zero (Can) P65 Sprite (Can) P65 7Up (Can) P65 Royal Tru-Orange (Can) P65 Schweppes Tonic Water P65 Schweppes Soda Water P65 Bottled Water P45 P45 Calamansi Juice P70 Iced Tea P80 Green Mango Shake P220 Yellow Mango Shake P220 San Miguel Super Dry P70 San Miguel Pale P85 San Miguel Flavoured Beer Lychee P85 San Miguel Premium All-Malt P70 San Might Light P90 128 Jupiter St, Bel-Air, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines 1234 | [email protected] | +63 949 053 8567.
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