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What Tiana Marvin doesn't like about Meok Ja Gol-Mok:
the place seems to be abandoned. not bad, much space. the place does not have much personal and usually has Korean realisation in the background. eating is quite authentic and not as expensive as other Korean restaurants, the kimbap and bibimbap was really nice and the portion was sufficient. nothing really disassembles this place, except that less than the normal amount of customers. good place to get some Korean fo... View all feedback.
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The owner miss josephine is very courteous and very generous with her supplements and serviettes. you eat is authentic and delicious Korean home cooking. this i...
read moreThe place seems to be abandoned. not bad, much space. the place does not have much personal and usually has Korean realisation in the background. eating is quit...
read moreAuthentic Korean food. space is not so full. Neighbourhood ice-making ambiente (but with air conditioning and beautiful wooden chairs.) we ordered bulgogi and t...
read moreIt is not so crowded when we went here and yet it took time to get our order. your menu is inexpensive. we spent less than 400 pesos. that loved eating, but not...
read moreWe were supposed to eat in this Japanese ramen resto 2 stores away from Meok Ja but the said place was full since it only sits 12 pax so we went out ant look fo...
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read moreThis Korean restaurant offers authentic food in a neighborhood eatery ambiance. Despite not being crowded, the service was slow but the menu was inexpensive with dishes costing less than 400 pesos. The Bulgogi and Ttoek boki with Mozzarella were satisfying, leaving all diners full. However, the restaurant closes early at 9 o'clock, so it may not be the best choice for those looking to extend their evening with drinks.