February 22, 2024

(CLOSED) MA DANG Korean Restaurant in Pasig: Metrowalk’s Authentic Korean BBQ Spot

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  • (CLOSED) MA DANG Korean Restaurant in Pasig: Metrowalk’s Authentic Korean BBQ Spot
  • For those passing by Ortigas Center in Pasig City or staying at Marco Polo and other nearby hotels, you may want to take a pit stop at Metrowalk that houses a variety of restaurants and bars, perfect for food trips around the area.

    From hot pot restaurants to Korean barbecue places like MA DANG, the commercial complex is a go-to destination for gastronomic adventures and vibrant nightlife.

    IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Located at the 2nd floor of Metrowalk, MA DANG is an authentic Korean restaurant serving your favorite bowls of bibimbap, premium Korean beef & pork barbecue, and even Korean snacks, best paired with alcoholic beverages to cap off your nighttime cravings!

    IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    As an authentic Korean barbecue restaurant in Ortigas, MA DANG serves a variety of premium beef and pork offerings including the galbisal (premium beef galbi), deungsim (premium beef ribeye roll), samgyopsal (thick-sliced fatty pork belly), and even hoonjeori or roasted duck.

    IMAGE from Madang Korean Restaurant’s Facebook page

    Aside from these offerings, MA DANG’s version of Kimchi Jjigae (Php 500) or stew is beloved by many for its harmonious blend of rich flavors coming from its ingredients such as meat, vegetables, tofu, and kimchi, the star of the dish. Together with its side dishes including rice, this Korean stew is a favorite comfort food among locals and tourists alike.

    Kimchi Jjigae / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Aside from its wide range of premium offerings, MA DANG is also a favorite spot among friends and family for late-night get-togethers or just for a casual dinner. The Korean restaurant is spacious and can accommodate groups of people and even couples or solo guests who would like to savor authentic Korean dishes after work.

    IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    So, if you happen to be at Ortigas and are craving for a hearty meal of Korean bibimbap and samgyopsal, head on to MA DANG and savor the authentic flavors of your favorite Asian cuisine!


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    General Information

  • 2/F, Metrowalk Parking, South Drive, Ortigas Center, Pasig City
  • 0906-532-9929
  • 3:00 p.m. to 11:59 p.m.
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