July 18, 2024

Lee’s Korean Restaurant in Pasay: Homecooked Korean Dishes for Your Late-Night Cravings

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  • If you live in Pasay City and are craving for homecooked Korean meals, you might want to visit Lee’s Korean Restaurant near Cultural Center of the Philippines.

    IMAGE from Lee’s Korean Restaurant’s Facebook page

    The Korean restaurant features simple interiors with black sofa chairs and tables for grilling samgyeopsal, perfect for dining in large groups of people. The interiors, simple though as it might be, are complemented by its sumptuous menu items, including key ingredients like beef, pork, and chicken.

    IMAGE from Lee’s Korean Restaurant’s Facebook page

    Lee’s Korean Restaurant also includes various seafood dishes that highlight crab, lapu-lapu or grouper, and eel, whether in stew or sashimi versions. You may enjoy these culinary offerings at any time of the day as the restaurant is open 24 hours daily, making it a perfect hangout spot in Pasay City.

    IMAGE from Lee’s Korean Restaurant’s Facebook page

    To complete the dining experience, the restaurant also offers local San Miguel beers, complementing your late-night meals with the familiar alcoholic beverages.

    IMAGE from Lee’s Korean Restaurant’s Facebook page

    Visit Lee’s Korean Restaurant located at Manila Film Centre, Atang Dela Rama, Pasay City. For reservations or inquiries, you may reach them at 0915-835-3590

    General Information

  • Manila Film Centre, Atang Dela Rama, Pasay City
  • 0915-835-3590
  • 24 Hours
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