July 12, 2024

Kim’s 96 K-Restaurant in Makati: Fresh, Homecooked Korean Cuisine for Casual Diners

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  • Known for its vast culinary offerings, bold flavors and emphasis on fresh ingredients, the Korean cuisine is central to the nation’s culture as it reflects a time for family and friends to gather and share food on the table.

    Kim’s 96 K-Restaurant in Poblacion, Makati, embodies the same love for food and community, making it an ideal spot for casual dining with friends and family! Their menu showcases fresh ingredients, generous portions, and budget-friendly options, making it perfect for any dining occasion.

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    The restaurant honors tradition by serving popular dishes like their version of haejangguk, also known as “hangover soup,” known for its ability to rejuvenate the body after a night of drinking. The stew features a rich and flavorful broth, made even more nutritious with the use of fresh ingredients.

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    IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Aside from this, they offer hearty servings of bulgogi or marinated beef, usually grilled or pan-fried, which pairs perfectly well with a bowl of rice (or two).

    Galbi or Korean beef short ribs are also a popular choice among patrons for its tender, flavorful, and combination of savory and slightly sweet taste.

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    IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Whether you’re looking to enjoy a hearty meal with friends or family, or simply craving delicious Korean cuisine, Kim’s 96 K-Restaurant can be your next go-to Korean restaurant in the city. Visit them from Tuesday to Sunday, 11:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., and savor the rich flavors of Korea in Poblacion!

    General Information

  • 5041 G/F, P. Burgos Street, Makati City
  • 0977‐816-0810
  • 11:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. (Tuesday to Sunday)
  • Mondays
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