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There’s a train-themed Korean restaurant in QC!

THIS WEEK: Manila’s first train-themed restaurant, a new dessert spot in BGC, your next Tagaytay weekend getaway, a new food park in QC, and more restaurants in the South.

RECENTLY OPENED:
June 26 – July 2, 2016

Seoul Train Korean BBQ – Tomas Morato

Seoul Train is an immersive locomotive Korean BBQ grill in Tomas Morato. It is owned by husband-and-wife Vernon and Happee Go, who are also concert promoters. Seoul Train prides itself in specializing in grilled marinated meats. Make sure you try their Bul Samgyeopsal, Woo Samgyeop, and Samgyetang. 

Also read: New Restaurant Find: Seoul Train Korean BBQ in Quezon City

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#28 Sergeant Esguerra Ave, near Tomas Morato, South Triangle, Diliman, Quezon City
(02) 287-2446
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Cafe Voi La – Tagaytay

Cafe Voi La is an Asian-inspired getaway conceptualized by owner, Ica Sebastian. The place is adorned with Asian art and ornaments, oriental displays, and furniture collected from Ica’s many travels around the world. Cafe Voi La’s menu highlights the best of Asian fusion cuisine. To more know about this restaurant, read this.

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Iruhin Crosswinds, Tagaytay
(0905) 331-4457
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Freezerburn – BGC

Freezerburn is the newest dessert brand from Tasteless Group, the same creative team behind Hole in the Wall, Wrong Ramen, Fowlbread, Le Petit Souffle and more. They serve unique hot and cold combo desserts that will surprise your palate. Read our full exciting feature here.

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Bonifacio High Street, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig
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Adventure Food Park – Quezon City

Adventure Food Park is the newest food hub located along Aurora Blvd. It houses ten unique food stall concepts, each specializing in a different kind of cuisine like burgers, grilled food, Filipino favorites, and even a gelato stand. See complete list of vendors here.

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704 Aurora Boulevard, Quezon City (in front of St. Paul QC)

Kwentong Bagnet – Quezon City

Kwentong Bagnet is a casual neighborhood diner that highlights an Ilocos specialty, the bagnet. It is available in various flavors such as classic, laing, kare-kare and their bestselling salted egg.

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#4 Masinsinan St, Teacher’s Village, Quezon City
(0995) 180-5376
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Snackpad – Mandaluyong

Snackpad is a laid back “everyday urban dining” spot tucked away in Mandaluyong. They serve affordable hot plates and sandwiches.

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G/F G. Square Arcade Bldg. Barangka Drive, Plainview, Mandaluyong
(02) 633-2610

Tap Station – Forbes Town Center

Tap Station is a proudly Filipino brewery that serves unique local craft beers. They also serve unique cold brews from all around the world. This is their second branch.

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Forbes Town Center, Burgos Circle, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig
(02) 946-3797

Koku – Salcedo Village

Koku is the newest Japanese restaurant located at the heart of the Makati business district. They serve fusion and traditional sushi rolls, rice bowls, and yakitori specialties.

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G/F Two Central, 109 Valero St, Salcedo Village, Makati
(02) 625-5197
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Mando’s Wingshack – Poblacion

Mando’s is an Tex-Mex fusion wing stop that serves unique flavored wings, burgers, tacos, and more. More Poblacion eats in this post.

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1158 Antipolo St, Poblacion, Makati
(0917) 541-7165
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Neighborhood Game Cafe – Banawe

Neighborhood Cafe aims to redefine game nights with family and friends with their wide selection of board games, comfort food, and specialty beverages. 

Also read: 15 Restaurant Finds in Banawe Worth Visiting

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48 Ubay St, Banawe, Quezon City
(02) 742-8735

Llucia Churreria – Alabang

Llucia (loo-si-ya) serves classic sugar-sprinkled churros with warm choco dip, as well as their own churros soft-serve ice cream with choco-caramel sauce.

Food bucket lists: 17 Insanely Good Churros You Shouldn’t Miss, 12 Places to Get Swirly Soft Serve Ice Creams in Manila

Llucia Churreria
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2/F Madison Galleries, Don Jesus Boulevard, Alabang Hills, Cupang, Muntinlupa

Schmidt’s Gourmet Hotdogs – Alabang

Schmidt’s prides itself as one of the popular gourmet hotdog stands in the metro. This is their sixth branch.

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2/F Madison Galleries, Don Jesus Boulevard, Alabang Hills, Cupang, Muntinlupa
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Trufa Pasta Bar – Makati

Trufa is a quaint Italian restaurant aong Legaspi Village that specializes in different pasta meals. The first build-your-own pasta! Pictured is their Trufa Pappardelle with Pancetta.

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109 Esteban St., Planters Bldg, Unit A, Legazpi Village, Makati
(0917) 804-5011
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