From music, television and movies to fashion and food, South Korea’s influence in Philippine pop culture in recent years has been remarkable and undeniable. Like with other countries located in the Pacific region, Filipinos and Koreans were able to develop ties and explore each other’s cultures.
The Korean cuisine, for one, has gained popularity in the Philippines because of the Filipino’s love for spicy, flavorful and healthy dishes.Kimchi, bibimbap, japchae, bulgogi, and Korean fried chicken are just some of the popular dishes that Filipinos have grown to love.
Bibimbap, which literally means “mixed rice,” is a classic Korean dish of vegetables arranged atop a bowl of rice. Known for its nutritional balance and rich symbolism, Bibimbap is generally cited as one of the three most representative dishes of Korean cuisine along with bulgogi and kimchi. Bibimbap’s ingredients represent the five material elements, emotions and essential flavors. Moreover, black or dark colors represent North and the kidneys while red or orange ingredients represent South and the heart. Green represents East and the liver, White is West and the lungs, and yellow ingredients represent the center and stomach.
With the concept of “bibim” or “mixed” at its core, this eminently versatile dish gives careful consideration on how separate flavors and textures must come together. In every spoonful, one can indulge in the symphony of flavors while savoring authentic Korean cuisine.
Experience Korea’s Bibimbap at KPub BBQ, the newest Korean dining destination in Cebu. With Bibimbap Lunch Sets starting at 299php per person, customers can enjoy one of KPub’s six new dishes, three kinds of banchan or side dish, soup and a complimentary bowl of Bibimpbap.
Check out KPub’s exciting new dishes and treat your palate with a taste of Korea– So bulgogi (sweet soy garlic marinated beef), Dak bulgogi (sweet soy garlic marinated chicken), Jeyouk bokkum (spicy pork), Godunguh gui (fried Korean slated mackerel), Sundubu jjigae (spicy tofu stew) and Haemul doenjang jjigae (seafood soybean stew).
KPub BBQ Cebu features a Main Dining Theater with stage and band set-up, state-of-the-art lights and sound system, and three large LED walls, the biggest in the country, which show Korean music videos on regular nights and can be readily used by clients, completing the ultimate K-Pop experience. The restaurant also comes with six VIP rooms, a smoking area, and an al fresco area that can seat up to 350 people.
Visit the hippest, coolest and biggest Korean barbecue and meat-all-you-can restaurant in the country. In Cebu, KPub BBQ is located at the 2nd Floor of The Terraces, Ayala Center Cebu.
To get the latest updates on promos and offerings, follow the KPub BBQ Cebu Facebook page at www.facebook.com/KpubBbqTheTerracesCebu.
For inquiries, reservations and function bookings, please contact (032) 410-7590.
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