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Showing posts with label Hansik. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hansik. Show all posts

Monday, February 01, 2016


Grilled Mackerel a.k.a Godeungeo-gui (고등어구이) is a popular fish dish in Korea. It’s not only tasty but is also a good source of protein, vitamins A, B6, B12, C, D, E and K, various minerals such as calcium, magnesium, iron, and essential oils such as omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which are all good for the body.

I’m glad I was able to try Grilled Mackerel during my latest trip to Korea via the Visit Korea VIP Member Invitation Tour, sponsored by Korea Tourism Organization. It was my first time to try a Korean fish dish, as I’m a meat lover who usually orders samgyeopsal.

It was dinner time, and because we didn’t push through with plans to try Kondae Common Ground’s food trucks because of the rain, our very nice guide, Kim eonni brought us to Omoni Saengson a.k.a Mother’s Fish (어머니 생선) in Insadong. The name of the place pretty much gives you a hint about what to expect from it- home cooked dishes and cozy ambience. It’s a pretty small place, but the food is good.

Here’s my brief review on Omoni Saengson (어머니 생선):

Food: 8/10 

- The food is really good. I love how tasty the grilled mackerel is and the serving is big enough for two. But each of us got one order each so we ended up really full.

Aside from the mackerel, we also had Hameul Pajeon a.k.a Korean Seafood and Spring Onion Pancake (해물파전), seaweed soup, rice and various banchan a.k.a Korean side dishes (반찬) such as Kimchi, and fried anchovies. We also had Makgeolli, and it was my first time to drink it in Korea.

May favorite is the Hameul Pajeon as it’s so delicious and really filling. Their serving is bigger than the pajeon I’ve tried here in Manila.

I also like the rice being wrapped in nori/seaweed wrapper, and then dipped into a sauce.

Grilled Mackerel a.k.a Godeungeo-gui (고등어구이)
Hameul Pajeon a.k.a Korean Seafood and Spring Onion Pancake (해물파전). I miss eating pajeon!
I asked Nat to take a photo of the Makgeolli so I can show it to my friends here in Manila, since we always drink Makgeolli here. Thank you Nat for this photo! Photo Credit: Natty Naza
By the end of dinner, we were all so full because we ate a lot, LOL :)

Ambience: 8/10 

- The place is small, but clean and homey.



Value for money: 8/10 

- The price range for the food is from KRW 7,000-KRW 15,000 (Php 280- Php 600), although I saw something at KRW 1,500-4,000 (Php 60-Php160), which are probably meal add-ons and drinks. Over-all their price is quite economical, and really worth it for a good meal.

My version of this photo is so blurry. Good thing eonni has it too. Photo Credit: Vera Lee
And thank you too to Tere for this photo^^ Photo Credit: Jeanne Therese Kurniawan

Accessibility: 9/10 

- The place is at the 2nd floor, and they have a huge signage at the facade of the building so it's quite easy to find at Insadong.



Service: 8/10 

- The staff is nice and accommodating, but can’t speak English.


Will I go back to this place? : Yes.

- I’ll be back to have that delicious grilled mackerel and yummy Hameul Pajeon again.

PROS:

- Good food, affordable prices, homey ambiance, clean surroundings and highly accessible


CONS:

- The place is quite small and may be crowded during peak hours.
- Non-English speaking staff (for foreigners)

Other important details about Omoni Saengson (어머니 생선)

Address: 36-1 2nd floor Insadong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

- The restaurant is closest to Jongno 3-ga Exit 5. I remember seeing a restaurant with the name Siwhadam 시화담.

Contact numbers: +82 -2-7374082 (landline) /010-8499-3225 (mobile)

This is my last review for Day 1 of our trip. Yay!... I know, they're long overdue, but I want to give everyone as much info as I can for each of the places we visited :) Hope you enjoy reading, and that I'm able to impart some useful information and insights to you ^^ I've also added some new heart icons and a PROS and CONS section in the review portion which will serve as an over-all summary. I'll be applying them in my previous reviews as well :)

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If you want to know other places we visited during this trip, you can check out the following related blog posts:

Many thanks again to Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) for making this trip possible. You can check out the KTO official website and follow their accounts on Facebook and Twitter for details on tour sites and packages, as well as helpful tips in travelling to Korea.

For Filipinos, follow Korea Tourism Organization Manila at FacebookTwitter, and KakaoTalk (@ktomanila) for the latest updates on Korea tourism, events, tour packages and promos. :)


Sunday, December 13, 2015


Annyeong! Finally, I have time to start my reviews. I’ve been very busy the past weeks after my autumn trip in Korea since I have to catch up on a lot of work. Now that it’s almost time for Christmas break, I can concentrate more on blogging. (Yay!)

As promised in my previous post about the Visit Korea VIP Member Invitation Tour, I’ll be reviewing the places that we’ve been to during my recent 4 days, 3 nights trip in Korea, which is sponsored by Korea Tourism Organization (KTO). How I miss being in Korea and exploring all those wonderful places!

I’ll be using a scale of 10 in my reviews, with 10 being the highest and 1 as the lowest.

Hope you will enjoy reading this series of reviews, and hope I’ll be able to provide valuable information to you^^

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Nature Kitchen 자연별곡

First on my list is Nature Kitchen 자연별곡( pronounced as ‘Jayeonbyolgok’ in Korean) , which is located at the 3rd Floor of Toros Tower in Hongdae, Seoul. This is where we had our first full meal and lunch in Korea. 

I think meal times are one of my favourite during this trip because KTO really knows how to spoil us with food…and I mean lots of food. Our guides, along with KTO staff would always tell us to eat well, and boy did we eat a lot. 

Nature Kitchen 자연별곡 is a Hansik (Korean Food) Buffet Restaurant managed by E-Land Group, that serves a variety of Korean menus, including traditional dishes served in the royal court of the Joseon Dynasty, and claims to “provide dishes from the eight provinces of the Korean peninsula that braces the stories of King and Queens”. 

A panoramic shot of the buffet area that I took at the restaurant
There were lots of dishes to choose from (They said it’s about a hundred), and I think you should make sure to have a lot of room in your tummy when you come here because the food are all scrumptious. 

I heard that Nature Kitchen started a new trend in the Korean Restaurant industry when it was launched just last 2014. Because of the rising popularity of Korean cuisine, and the desire for healthier food choices, the restaurant came up with a Korean Salad Bar, which not just consists of salad, which became really popular that it led to the opening of 18 more branches.

Here’s my detailed review about the place:

Food: 9 ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆

- Because of the huge variety of great tasting dishes that including a huge selection of meat dishes,  hot and cold noodle dishes, Korean Salad bar, Korean pancakes, a ‘Patjuk’ fondue (red bean fondue), assorted sweet rice cake balls, Gangwondo-style Tofu Bossam, Gwangyang-style Bulgogi, various kinds of fresh vegetables, Korean sauces, soups and side dishes (banchan 반찬) . You can also make your own bibimbap and bingsu, and order noodle dishes separately.
- My favorite dishes include the sweet and sour crispy pork (Tangsuyuk), bulgogi, bibimbap, and bingsu!


Meat...meat...and more meat! (oh my, I should take better food photos next time!)


Variety of sauces



Noodles!!!



Looks like chocolate fondue right? But apparently, it's Patjuk, which is made from red bean (dried azuki beans).
Full plate for a filling lunch
Our lunch table looks lovely with all these yummy delicacies
My own version of bingsu with all the traditional rice cakes my stomach can take in! ^^
I found their buffet plate (the one with separations) really cute. It's my first time to see it and I think it's good to use if you want to taste everything and yet don''t want food to touch or to avoid too much clutter in your plate.

Service: 8 ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆

- Since it’s a buffet, it’s mostly self-service, but you can also order some items in the menu separately like noodle dishes. They’re quite fast, and the staff are quite friendly too. 

Ambiance: 9 ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆

- The place gives you that luxurious, traditional Korean feel with matching traditional ornaments, like large wooden spoons, jars, and wooden bowls. There is soft lighting, dark marble floors, water fountains, and dark wooden tables. The place is also quite spacious with a capacity of around 212 seats.
- Just like most Korean buffets, the buffet area is divided into sections such as roasted meat corner, hot food corner, cold food corner, vegetable and salad dishes corner, traditional dessert section, and drinks/coffee and tea section (가배와 차).


Drinks section where you can get coffee, tea, etc.

Some seasonal dishes are cooked by the chefs right in front of you at that counter so they are served hot.



Price/Value for money: 10 ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆

- This restaurant is famous for serving really good food for a very affordable price. Weekday lunch is just KRW 12,900 (around USD 12.99 or PHP518.66), while dinner on weekdays, weekends, and holidays is just KRW 19,900(around USD19.99 or PHP 800.10). If compared to buffet here in the Philippines, the price can be expensive, but in Korea, that's quite affordable for buffet price already. I once ate a single meal for 20,000 won, so I thought, why didn't I know this place before? (Haha!)
They accept cash/credit card payments (Including overseas cards).

Accessibility: 8 ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆

- The place is quite easy to find as it is inside a tower, and near Hongik University Station Line 2.

Will I go back to this place?: Definitely!

- I super love Nature Kitchen 자연별곡 and I'm so glad that the Visit Korea VIP Invitation Tour included this in the itinerary. It's a great place for family (or any group for that matter!) dinners and lunches, especially if you want a traditional Korean feel, because the food tastes great, with lots of variety, and are quite affordable. You definitely get your money's worth.

Our group photo during lunch. Thanks for this nice shot Tere! ^^

Other Important Details about Nature Kitchen:

Price Range:

  • Adults: KRW 19,900
  • Youth/Elementary Students : KRW 9900
  • Pre-school : KRW 6500
  • Less than 36 month old: FREE

Branches:


SEOUL: Hongdae, Gangnam, Mok-dong
BUSAN: Seomyeon, Kyungsung University * You can check out the rest of their branches in their website.

How to get there (Hongdae Branch)?

Location: Hongdae, Seoul (3rd Floor of Toros Tower)
Address: 159-8 Toros Tower 3rd Floor Donggyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul
(서울특별시 마포구 양화로 153 토로스타워 3층)

Directions:

If coming from the subway, take Line No. 2 Hongik Univ. Station Exit 1, then walk to Toros Tower. The restaurant is at the 3rd floor of the building.

If you have your car with you, there’s a Saemoolgyoul on-street public parking lot at Mapo-gu Dongyo-dong 165-1 with 17 spaces at KRW 600 per 10 minutes.

The restaurant is near Hongik University, Shinchon Hyundai Department store and the street of Ewha Women’s University.

Operating hours (may vary per branch):

The store is open all-year round (except otherwise announced)

Weekday Lunch (평일점심) AM11:00~PM4:00 
Weekday Evenings (평일저녁) PM4:00~PM10:00
Weekend Holidays (주말.공휴일) AM11:00~PM10:00

For more info on the restaurant, you can check the following sites:

Website: http://www.naturekitchen.co.kr/
FB Page: https://web.facebook.com/naturekitchen11/
Blog: http://blog.naver.com/naturediner


You can also call the branch via this number: 02-332-0540


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If you want to know the rest of our itinerary for this trip, you can check out my first blog post about the Visit Korea VIP Member Invitation Tour.

Many thanks again to Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) for making this trip, possible. You can check out the KTO official website and follow their accounts on Facebook and Twitter for the details on tour sites and packages, as well as helpful tips on travelling to Korea.

For Filipinos, follow Korea Tourism Organization Manila at FacebookTwitter, and KakaoTalk (@ktomanila) for the latest updates on Korea tourism, events, tour packages and promos. :)


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