
Love Korean Food? You Can Order Jjajangmyeon From These Shops Around Metro Manila
Love Korean Food? You Can Order Jjajangmyeon From These Shops Around Metro Manila
Jjajangmyeon is a popular Korean-Chinese noodle dish topped with a savory black bean sauce. You’ve probably seen it in a lot of your favorite K-dramas. It’s a famous dish featured in Coffee Prince (you know which scene we’re talking about). And if you watched Hospital Playlist, we’re sure you’ve been craving jjajangmyeon lately.
Here’s where you can get delicious black bean noodles in Manila!
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Seoul Train
Location: Quezon City
Price + how to order: One order costs P400. You can order it via Foodpanda or arrange your own service through Grab or Lalamove.
[facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Leannsteahouse/photos/a.536407026479826/2917421448378360/?type=3][/facebook]Leann’s Tea House
Location: Quezon City
Price + how to order: One order costs P230. Find them on GrabFood and Foodpanda.
[facebook:https://www.facebook.com/248029878721115/photos/a.248519368672166/1392125777644847/?type=3][/facebook]Jjang Kkae Restaurant
Location: Quezon City
Price + how to order: One order costs P280. Jjang Kkae is available for dine-in and takeout.
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Location: Valenzuela City
Price + how to order: One order costs P135; P150 if you want an egg on top. They’re open for delivery.
[facebook:https://www.facebook.com/165850030140969/photos/a.166490153410290/3231511963574745/?type=3][/facebook]Santorini Restaurant
Location: Manila
Price + how to order: One order costs P250. Santorini is available for takeout, pick-up, and delivery.
[facebook:https://www.facebook.com/seoulfoodtogo/photos/a.108070460910219/128405285543403/?type=3][/facebook]Seoul Food To-Go
Location: Muntinlupa City
Price + how to order: They sell black bean sauce priced at P700 per tub, which is good for eight people. Seoul Food To-Go sells noodles separately (P300 to P400, depending on availability).
This story originally appeared on Cosmo.ph.
* Minor edits have been made by the Yummy.ph editors.
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