Love Korean food and culture? Then head to Quezon City and hop on Seoul Train for an immersive charcoal grill dining experience–where love for travel and Korean food meet.
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Seoul Train Korean BBQ is a new QC restaurant that's inspired by travel and everything Korean, the space designed to look like a train station and the dining area a passenger train. Kids and kids at heart will enjoy the fun ambiance, and while waiting for their food, can have more fun with the arcade machines inside.
Traditional Korean food and charcoal grill dining awaits diners when they board the Seoul Train. Their beef choices for barbeque grilling also come with wine pairing suggestions for a different kind of Korean BBQ feast, The Yangnyeom Galbi (P800/2pcs per serving) has a sweet and tangy marinade, while the paper-thin slices of Woo Samgyup (P400) is a faovirte dipped in sesame oil and salt, or special house sauce. Each order comes with vegetables, soup, and side dishes (banchan). For other BBQ meat options, there's Yangnyeom Dwaeji Galbi (P400/pork barbecue) and the Bul Dak Galbi, chicken with a spicy marinade.
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For a meatless option, try the Sundubu Jjigae (P320) soup, and there is a vegetarian option for their Gun Mandu (P220) fried dumplings (pork/chicken/vegetarian). The classic Jap Chae (P280/Small, P490/Large) glass noodles is also offered, and to refresh and cool down, different kinds of Bingsu will be available soon.
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Seoul Train is now on soft opening at 28 Sgt. Esguerra Ave., Quezon City. They are open Monday to Friday for dinner (5:30 pm – 11pm), and Saturday to Sunday for lunch (11am – 2:30 pm) and dinner (5:30 pm – 11pm). Call 287- 2446, and follow on Facebook and Instagram (seoultrainph).