With over a hundred branches in Korea alone and several branches scattered around Asia, Yoogane is finally here in the Philippines to bring Filipinos their famous dak galbi, a spicy stir-fried chicken with vegetables dish. While eating can be enjoyed by almost everyone, you can savor Yoogane's signature dish more by knowing a thing or two behind it. Here's some information we found about the said dish and about other stuff Yoogane offers:
Dak galbi - Don't forget to add mozzarella cheese! |
It is made by stir frying the chopped chicken in a special marinated sauce with chili pepper paste, green onions, scallions, sweet potato, sliced cabbage and cylindrical shaped rice cake in a cast iron pan. After cooking the dak galbi, you can opt to have rice stir-fried with the remaining sauce in the pan.
Yoogane Il Terrazzo opening day, August 13, 2012 |
The all-glass surrounding of Yoogane in Il Terrazzo (Tomas Morato) gives the interior a very roomy and light feeling. Even when full, it doesn't feel very crowded. It actually gives you a breathing space to relax and enjoy your food.
Bright and roomy |
The tables are big enough for orders that is more than the capacity of the table. |
There are some areas that have brick-styled wood dividers. Perfect for a semi-private gathering or just hanging out with friends.
The Food
Complimentary Appetizers |
Chap Chae | Php 200.00 |
Beef Bulgogi | Php 220.00 |
AND, the dak galbi...
They cook it in front of you and here's how they do it:
Step 0: Here's where they will cook it. The dish will be served uncooked in an iron pan |
Step 1: Turn up the heat (See the flame on the side of the iron pan?) |
Step 2: Leave it for a bit (They pull the exhaust fan closer to the pan) |
Step 3: Stir-fry it (mix mix and mix) |
Step 4: When done stir-frying, they will put the dak galbi aside and add rice then mix it again |
The cylindrical rice cakes are also good! If you want more, they have an option for you to add more for just 70 pesos! They also have mozzarella-stuffed rice cakes as an add-on for 90 pesos. As per research, Koreans stir-fry rice after cooking the dak galbi with the remaining sauce. This is also a recommended option to get here and for just 70 pesos, you can enjoy your dak galbi fried rice! Again, if you are not a fan of spicy food, just skip this and order plain rice. (Other add-ons in the menu below).
Complimentary Yakult to neutralize the spiciness |
Yoogane Menu:
Also, took a peek on what the covered parts were. I think this will be sooner or later available. Would want to try that next time I go back:
Service went well without any hiccups even though they were still in the "soft opening" mode. The servers were actually attentive and changed our water bottles when it's nearly empty or empty.
The usual water bottle in Korean restaurants |
Verdict?
Overall, had a good experience dining here. Other than the good tasting dak galbi, the cooking was actually a good experience too. Their dak galbi was great and didn't disappoint. I will go back to Yoogane just to indulge in their dak galbi and make sure to add 2 or 3 orders of mozzarella cheese in it. Good ambiance and just a little smoke inside the restaurant. Very spacious and well-lit. Attentive servers.
Yoogane
Address: Ground floor Il Terrazzo Mall
305 Tomas Morato Ave. Cor. Scout Mandrinan St. Brgy. South Triangle
Quezon City
Mobile: 0917 810 7179
Yoogane Philippines Facebook Page
Yoogane Philippines Twitter Account
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14 comments:
Hi! Will be sharing this to Yoogane Philippines page. We are glad you enjoyed the food! See you again. :)
-Issa
Hi! Will be sharing this to Yoogane Philippines page. We are glad you enjoyed the food! See you again. :)
-Issa
Hi! Will be sharing this to Yoogane Philippines page. We are glad you enjoyed the food! See you again. :)
-Issa
Will try it out with my family this weekend. Thanks for all your reco! We have so far loved them all!
how to go here from Alabang?
@Issa,
Thanks! Yes, definitely! :)
@Thea,
Pleasures all mine ma'am. Glad you enjoyed my recommendations :)
@Queenie,
Yoogane is inside Il Terrazzo Mall located in Tomas Morato.
Check out the directions c/o Google maps :)
http://tinyurl.com/ToYooganeFromAlabang
Hope that helps. Thanks!
Whoa!? It's already in Manila!!! Can't wait to try it!!!!
Whoa! That’s great that this Yoganne was already here in Philippines. I will definitely refer this to my friend. I can’t wait to see and try it. Thanks for sharing this.
Greg | Travel Philippines
Had dinner here last Sunday (September 9), and if I were to rate the whole experience in terms of the following, it will be like this:
Ambiance: 4 out of 5
- I liked how spacious the area is, but I have to comment on the table. There's something underneath that limits the legroom. It actually hit the leg of my friend. It would help if they raise the table, or maybe lessen that thing underneath it.
Service: 2 out of 5
- The servers were okay; they were attentive. What contributed to the ruin of our dining experience there was the manager (didn't get a chance to catch her name, but in this blog post, she's the one in black). Ok, I know we all get tired, but she showed every bit of impatience and rudeness, if I may call it. When I called for her for our order, she immediately approached, which was good. But when I was still deciding which one to get, I felt that she was getting impatient with me, and that her tone was not customer-friendly at all. It would help if this could reach her, or maybe there's an email I could send my concern to. The only served I liked there was Rachel. She was very attentive, warm, and friendly.
Food: 3/5
- Rice servings were really small, relative to the price tag. Viands didn't taste that distinct from each other. I appreciated the free yakult, though.
Small serving, not that affordable and dak galbi tastes like bibimbap chili paste with chicken.
I love how the food tastes here. Babalik-balikan mo talaga, and I'm craving for it just seeing how the food looks like. :D
Mukhang magandang place yan ah. Try ko visit diyan ngayong weekend..
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