Now if you want a better experience with good Korean food, why not try Hanggang Korean Restaurant in Pusok, Lapu Lapu on the Quezon National Hwy (located not too far before the entry ramp to the new bridge... going back towards Cebu City).
The food is prepared and cooked by a family of Koreans and you can taste the difference. We had "authentic" bulgogi and bibimbap.
Delicious, I would return to this place to eat anytime. Try it yourself.
I wish I would have tried more Korean restaurants here in Cebu. After the bad experience at the korean resto at Country Mall in Banilad, it kind of turned me off to trying new Korean places. I would just stick to Hanggang. Nonki (japanese) has been our "regular" place to eat out at since it opened it's Jr branch in SM. You can't beat their Tempura/Sushi set at 280 pesos.
I was hoping that the new Korean place opening soon in SM (near Mang Inasal) would be finished by the time we left, but it looks as though it will not be.

It's nice to have Thai, Japanese, and Korean food available so conveniently close to each other ( eenie meanie miney moe)
