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Remember early 2020, when everyone just wanted the pandemic to end so that they could have samgyupsal again? Now, vaccines are rolling out; we’re finally seeing the end of this dark tunnel. Still, heading out to have a shared meal indoors might take a while to normalise again. So for now, let’s turn our KBBQ daydreams into reality with these samgyupsal delivery services available in Metro Manila!
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If you’re looking for where to buy samgyupsal on a budget, Koreyan Unlimited BBQ is a good choice. Solo customers can order a bento samgyupsal meal for as low as ₱150; meanwhile, samgyupsal sets good for three to four people start at ₱800. Aside from the classic samgyupsal meat, Koreyan also sells bento samgyupsal and baked samgyupsal. All of these and more are available for home delivery around Metro Manila.
For more information, visit their official Facebook page.
Priding itself as the first to offer in the Philippines, Samgyup sa Bahay was founded to cater to KBBQ lovers who would rather enjoy their meals at home. With this, you can say that they specialise in providing meals that stay delicious even after transit. Aside from samgyupsal with various flavoured meats, Samgyup sa Bahay also offers hot pot, sushi, maki, and ala carte meals.
For more information, visit their official Facebook page.
In the sea of samgyupsal restaurants, Sibyullee Unlimited Korean BBQ stands out for its impressive menu. From KBBQ kits to tasty Korean side dishes, this restaurant caters to anyone’s needs. Sibyullee has a special samgyupsal online delivery service for orders within Metro Manila. Customers may calculate the delivery fee here.
For more information, visit their official website.
Under the same company as Sibyullee, Soban K-Town Grill offers the same quality as the former, only with more choices for people who don’t necessarily need heaps of meat. Like Sibyullee, Soban also has NMIS-certified pork and premium USDA choice beef, ensuring juicy and tender meat for its customers.
For more information, visit their official website.
Quality meat is Premier The Samgyupsal’s top priority. Even when offering , the shop makes sure all their pork cuts are aged in their machine for at least 24 hours. Every order comes with the complementary doenjang soup and cheese dip. Oh, and if you’re enjoying a K-drama in the middle of the night? Fortunately, Premier delivers 24 hours a day!
For more information, visit their official Facebook page.
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Before the pandemic, Seoul Train Korean Barbecue boasted their Instagrammable ambience inspired by the Seoul Train and K-pop. Now, the restaurant continues to serve fans of hallyu, offering thematic home delivery meals for different occasions. Seoul Train Korean Barbecue even has a seven-day Korean meal plan; so if you want to minimise your food prep for a week, try out their plan here.
For more information, visit their official Facebook page.
Many of us have invested in samgyupsal grills during the quarantine (because #FOMO), but for those who haven’t, you can rent grilling equipment from Samgy MNL instead! That’s right, their equipment includes a fondue grilling pan, a portable stove, tongs, scissors, butane, and chopsticks. Their packages start at ₱1,699 and they can cater to up to 10 people.
For more information, visit their official Facebook page.
In case you’ve been missing Jin Joo Korean Grill during the quarantine, you’ll be happy to know that this fave offers ! Since 2020, Jin Joo Korean Grill started accepting online orders for their uncooked meats, ala carte items, rice meals, side dishes, and dipping sauces. So whether you’re craving for their cajun spiced wusamgyup or are just looking for the familiar taste of this Korean restaurant, you can now check out their special delivery menu here.
For more information, visit their official Facebook page.
Have household members who aren’t fond of Korean flavours? You might find common ground with Tipsy Porky. This restaurant offers some of the most fascinating KBBQ marinated meats, like pork bistek, beef pesto, and chicken gochujang. Aside from their flavourful meats, regular side dishes, and dipping sauces, Tipsy Porky also sells bubble tea in several flavours.
For more information, visit their official Facebook page.
Founded in 2006, Yedang has long been serving Pinoys with traditional Korean food. When COVID-19 hit, the restaurant shifted towards helping their customers access Korea from home. They now have an online Korean grocery that delivers from San Juan City. Packed with endless options, the Yedang grocery offers more than just packages. They also have all authentic Korean banchan, canned goods, packed nori, instant tteokbokki, frozen meals, snacks, beverages, cooking essentials, et cetera.
For more information, visit their official Facebook page.
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As we continue to cope in the new normal, let’s allow ourselves to celebrate life from time to time. Order a package, indulge in a feel-good K-drama, and enjoy the present moment. Fighting!
Featured image credit: Premier The Samgyupsal | Official Facebook Page
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