July 08, 2024

Seoul Galbi in Makati: Korean Barbecue Haven in San Antonio Village

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  • When a Korean restaurant attracts a significant number of Korean diners as well as Japanese food enthusiasts, you know it offers exceptional dishes!

    So if you’re looking for good Korean pork barbecue, imported beef, and a generous helping of side dishes, you will never go wrong with Seoul Galbi in Makati!

    Samgyeopsal and Yangnyum Galbi / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    With a Korean owner and manager at the helm, Seoul Galbi offers excellent service, delicious food, and mouth-watering samgyeopsal.

    Their menu is renowned for featuring grilled meats made from high-quality imported beef. The meat is marinated slowly for two days, guaranteeing tender and flavorful results. Pair these with their selection of banchan, which are essential in any Korean restaurant.

    Yuke / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Gimbap & Tteokboki / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Each table is equipped with a grill, inviting you to cook your meats to perfection. You’ll enjoy it so much that you’ll keep ordering for more!

    Pro-Tip: Wrap your grilled barbecue in fresh vegetables and wash it all down with a cold beer. It’s the perfect meal for those looking to unwind after a long day at work.

    IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Seoul Galbi is located on the first floor of the New Lasema Spa in San Antonio Village, Makati City. It is open daily from 11:00 a.m. to 1:45 a.m., making a perfect pit stop for those looking for late-night casual meals.

    General Information

  • 8846 Sampaloc cor. Estrella St., San Antonio Village, Makati
  • 02-8824-0393
  • 11:00 a.m. to 1:45 a.m.
  • SeoulGalbiRestaurant
  • seoulgalbirestaurant
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