TAMANG FOODTRIP LANG!

“Don’t want to miss Korean cuisines? Try here at Oppa Samgyeopsal, Pacita, San Pedro, Laguna.”

Thursday afternoon(July 18,2019), my friend and I craved for something trendy. So we looked for a restaurant that offers Korean cuisines and then we found Oppa Samgyeopsal in Pacita Ave.

We all know that samgyeopsal or grilled pork belly is the new trend, so that many people wants to try it. It is a popular Korean cuisine where you cooked a marinated meat on a grill at the diner’s table.

Here at Oppa Samgyeopsal they offers unlimited samgyeopsal worth 350-500 per person. They also offer other dishes like bulgogi, bibimbap, korean fried chicken and many more.

The food gives you the Korean feeling. It will satisfy your craving and appetite.

The place was great, you will really feel that you are in a restaurant in Korea. The service was fine and fast. The crews and staffs are kind and approachable.

It is located at the old Wagamama in Pacita Ave, San Pedro, Laguna. Opens at 12nn-11pm in Monday-Thursday and Sunday, 12nn-2am in Friday and Saturday. Try it here with your friends. Come here and invite them!

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