July 10, 2024

Sibyullee in Pasig: Savor the Flavors of Seoul in One Korean BBQ Experience

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  • It only takes one look at Sibyullee’s grilled BBQ offerings and it’s enough to make every meat-lover drool over. Sibyullee: Flavors of Seoul, is a modern Korean restaurant that offers an extraordinary kind of K-BBQ experience—and it involves a lot of your favorite banchan!

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    Located at the Ayala Malls 30th in Pasig, Sibyullee seeks to serve the “modern flavors of Seoul,” inspired by Myeongdong’s vibrant street food and Itaewon’s BBQ scene in South Korea. Operated by the same company behind Soban K-Town Grill and Sariwon, Sibyullee makes a name for itself as it highlights their mouthwatering grilled BBQ menu.

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    At Sibyullee, expect a selection of premium USDA Choice beef, pork and chicken on their menu. These deliciously-marbled meats make for a perfect grilled dish, best paired with their variety of banchan or side dishes.

    Woo Samgyup / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Sibyullee also makes sure that their side dishes are on par with their quality meats. They have tasty banchan (side dishes) that complement their main dishes: Oi Bokkeum (stir-fried cucumber), mussam (pickled radish), kimchi, meolchi bukkum (our favorite! Peanuts with anchovies), Dubu Jorim (spicy tofu), and Odeng (fish cake). They are all very tasty and play an important part in providing the healthy aspect of the whole meal.

    Banchan (side dishes) / IMAGE from Philippine Primer 

    Sibyullee’s huge serving of their Galbi Set is definitely a must-try for those who want to get a taste of their famed Korean barbecue menu. It’s strictly for up to four persons only, but those with a bigger appetite will find this a good value for the price.

    An ala carte menu is also available at Sibyullee, featuring the ever-classic and crowd-favorite Bibimbap! If you want to savor more flavors of Seoul in one dolsot or hot stone pot, try Sibyullee’s version of beef or chicken Bibimbap!

    Bibimbap / IMAGE from Philippine Primer 

    IMAGE from Sibyullee

    Aside from their food, Sibyullee’s chic interiors easily lure everyone to go and see what they have to offer. Its modern garden-inspired place is a great place for couples and families looking for a place to satisfy their Korean cravings. Go check out what Sibyullee has to offer and have a taste of the flavors of Seoul!


    This also appears in Volume 122 of Philippine Primer Japanese magazine.

    General Information

  • G/F Corte, Ayala Malls The 30th, #30 Meralco Avenue, San Antonio, Pasig
  • 02-7958-698
  • 0927-896-3887
  • 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 pm (Monday to Thursday); 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. (Friday to Sunday)
  • www.sibyullee.ph
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