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All the Kimchi in the metro.

With all the Korean craze that’s been happening, we aren’t surprised that many of us have gotten addicted to Kimchi – and not just the usual napa cabbage kind. We’re talking about all kinds: cucumber, radish, mustard leaf, and more.

We wouldn’t be surprised either if it has become a staple in your everyday meals – or if you’ve started making your own during all this time. But for those who wants to take the easy route and just buy from a reliable shop, we’ve listed down a couple of shops where you can get Kimchi in the metro.

Always Eating

You can’t go wrong with napa cabbage kimchi, and Always Eating’s menu is something worth checking out. This online store sells homemade premium kimchis and even other Korean favorites like Tteokbokki.

To order, you can message them on their Facebook page or Instagram account. 
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Photo from Facebook | Always Eating MNL

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Quezon City, Metro Manila

Hey Kimchee

Hey Kimchee is an online store where you can purchase all kinds of kimchi: papaya kimchi, cucumber kimchi, etc. Made fresh and with high quality ingredients, you can fill your fridge with the kind of kimchi you can get here.

To order, visit their website here. 
hey-kimchee
Photo from Facebook | Hey Kimchee

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Happy Foods Group

You can purchase from the restaurant group that gave you your fave Korean barbecues –  Sariwon Korean Barbecue, Sibyullee Unlimited Korean BBQ, and Soban K-Town Grill – their homemade Kimchi. Happy Food’s Kimchi has thick slices and has a mild spice that anyone can surely enjoy. Plus, they also sell other Korean appetizers to go well with your meals.

To order, visit their online shop here.

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Photo from Facebook | Happy Foods Group

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Mama Kimchi

Mama Kimchi sells Filipino-style Kimchi. That means, it’s a lot sweeter compared to the original version. The sweetness can last up to 3-4 weeks if kept in the fridge.

To order, you can message them on their Facebook page or Instagram account. 
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Photo from Facebook | Mama Kimchi

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(0928) 414-6177

L’Shef

L’Shef doesn’t just sell gourmet tuyo and bagoong. You can also purchase a bottled Kimchi from them. Their mild to spicy Kimchi is made with fresh napa cabbage, radish, carrots, spices, and L’Shef’s very own special Kimchi paste. What’s great is that for every purchase you buy from them, a portion of the sales goes to the farmers and fishermen they work with.

To order, you can message them on their Facebook page, via  Grab Food and Lala Food, or thru their website. 
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Photo from Facebook | L’Shef Food

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756-758 Nueve de Febrero, Mandaluyong, Metro Manila
(0916) 427-1770

Can’t get enough Korean foods? Check out our guide for Korean groceries in the metro to satisfy your K-cravings!

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Cover image from Happy Foods Group’s Facebook page.