Samgyupsalamat? Samgyup Salahat!

Samgyupsalamat? Samgyup Salahat!

Many years ago my daughter used to drag me to this amazing new unlimited Korean Grill for samgypsal. I remember asking her, “What in the world is samgyupsal?” and my daughter patiently explained to me that it is a Korean barbeque place. Since I’ve never been a fan of K-drama I was clueless and this all went over my head but “food is food” so I went along. And that was the start of our fascination with Korean Unlimited Grill. Watch out, waistline!

Samgyupsalamat opened its doors to hungry patrons in 2012.

Rebranding

Since its inception in 2012, this popular restaurant has sprouted several branches and rebranded multiple times. From the initial “Samgyupsalamat” it became “Unlicity Samgyup!” to its newest name “Unlicity Samgyup Salahat”. At present, only the Subic branch already has the signage for Unlicity Samgyup Salahat. This new name will soon be implemented in all existing (and upcoming) branches, whether they are currently called Samgyupsalamat or Unlicity Samgyup!

Come visit Unlicity Samgyup Salahat at Trinoma

Unlicity Samgyup! at Trinoma

Unlicity Samgyup! at Trinoma

Soon to be called Unlicity Samgyup Salahat, Unlicity Samgyup! at Trinoma is ready to provide us with delicious meats and side dishes from 11 am to 2 am daily with happy hour from 11 am to 3 pm.

Ample space and seating

ample walking space and seating at the Unlicity Samgyup Salahat Trinoma branch

I’ve always hated when people stand or sit too close to me so I’m one of those people that LOVES the fact that the pandemic forced people to recognize the importance of social distancing. The tables are spaced far enough to make the wariest guest comfortable while at the same time providing ample seating for several groups who would wish to dine in.

What’s on the menu?

samgyup menu and pricingUnli pork, beef, chicken, and side dishes for groups of 2 or more are priced at a mere P549 …  no leftovers (otherwise you will be charged), and all guests are allowed to dine for a maximum of 3 hours. Eating solo? No problem!  Just be prepared to spend P699, instead.

If you want to get more “bang for your buck”, come and dine during the “happy hour” which is actually more than an hour as it runs from 11 am to 3 pm for only P499. You get the same flavorful quality meats and side dishes for less!

I tend to like my meat very flavorful and/or spicy so my go-to orders are P2 (Buljib), P4 (Gochujang Pork), B3 (Beef Boolgogi), B4 (Gochujang Beef). Buljib is pork belly seasoned with salt, cracked pepper, and ground parsley. Gochujang is a red chili paste that is savory, sweet, and spicy all at the same time.  This makes it perfect for combining with grilled meat either as a marinade or as a dipping sauce. Bulgogi, on. the other hand is thinly sliced beef marinated in a dark, sweet sauce.

All 8 side dishes listed are served even before you reach the table, except for the steamed egg which has to be requested. Including the steamed egg my favorite side dishes are the chapchae (glass noodles sauteed with veggies, chicken, and a special sauce), spicy tofu soup, pickled radish, and rice.

Not to be forgotten is the melted cheese dip that is placed on the grill in a little holder to keep it piping hot as we enjoy our meal.

Sadly, one of my favorite side dishes, the fishcake strips, is no longer on the menu. 🙁 I think perhaps it is not as popular as the others or might be more expensive. Instead, it was replaced by the cucumber, which is sliced thinly, then marinated in gochujang. If I weren’t allergic to cucumber I would surely like it as I’m quite a fan of gochujang. 😀

To wash down all that yummy goodness iced tea and cold water are provided, as part of the package. If you have a hankering for a beverage other than those, they do have soda, beer, and Soju available for an additional charge.

Also not part of the package is the ramyun gyeran (ramen or noodle soup) and dessert (ube, leche flan, or a combination of both).

What’s new at Unlicity Samgyup Salahat?

As we swelter in the oppressive summer heat, Unlicity Samgyup Salahat has added something refreshing to the menu that got me excited. As someone who loves fruits and fruity drinks, this popular summer drink hit the spot.

Unlicity Samgyup Salahat's Create Your Smoothie menu

Unlicity Samgyup Salahat’s Create Your Smoothie menu

Fruit smoothies are now available at a reasonable price of only P129. Whether you are a purist and go with a single fruit or want to mix it up with a 2 or 4 fruit combo, these smoothies will surely leave you feeling happy and refreshed.

So the next time you and your family and friends are looking for a congenial place to share a meal that is reasonably priced, make your way to Unlicity Samgyup Salahat! They also accept advance bookings, especially for large groups.

Cook the way you like it then dig in!

Unlicity Samgyup Salahat Trinoma branch is located on the 4th-floor garden view level.

Bloggers at work

I would like to thank my fellow bloggers Jamie, Aileen, Camilo, Dianne, Nestor, Trixie, and Vicky for sharing their event photos. Thank you, also, to Ms. Grace for inviting us and Ms. Sunrise for hosting us.

Unlicity SamgYup! in Trinoma: Your unlimited BBQ in Quezon City

Unlicity SamgYup! in Trinoma: Your unlimited BBQ in Quezon City

SamgYup! is a restaurant chain in and around Metro Manila that serves unlimited Korean BBQ. It’s been around some time with a lot of branches under the “Unlicity” brand and counting for more as there are under construction soon to open branches and under the management of Zoomanity Eatz.

Now open with a new brand from Samgyupsalamat to SamgYup! at Trinoma Mall on the 4th Floor, Garden Area, and with easier access at the Mindanao entrance, the popular and famous chain of restaurants is still serving all the mall goers.

Opened last October 2019 with a different brand with Zoomanity EatZ CEO, Robert Laurel Yupangco, YUP Gallery Board of Trustee Engr. Grace Bondad Nicolas and Zoomanity Group COO May Gamir and Operation Site Manager Sunrise.

According to Robert Laurel Yupangco, Zoomanity EatZ CEO, “We are thankful for the patronage of our customers, we have now 5 branches under our management that includes branches in Century City Mall in Makati, Inside The Residence Inn in Tagaytay, at Alabang Town Center and Subic. Filipinos are into unlimited BBQ and affordable cost with good and quality food.”

SamgYup! menu combines flavored pork and beef (and exciting side dishes, too!). There are so many patrons right now because of the popularity and affordable prices.

For the new brand, it offers also Japanese dishes and Coffee since the company started Japanese restaurants before venturing into Korean. New brand, more offerings.

Ready-To-Eat Frozen Korean Corndogs

Ready-To-Eat Frozen Korean Corndogs

Just after I made some Korean Corn Dogs at home, my family spotted some frozen Korean corndogs at Waltermart. At less than 300 pesos for 10 pieces, this is pretty cheap and very convenient.

Taste

It tasted okay. It’s an instant thing so nothing earth-shattering. As with all corn dogs, you can add your favorite condiments to suit your taste. A quick snack, and one that everyone in the family enjoyed.

The pack we got was for the basic corndog. They may have other varieties and we will try them all (when we find them).

Advantages:

  • Inexpensive. It comes up to about 30 pesos per corn dog. That’s less than the current price if you buy from most stalls/stores.
  • Quick to cook. This is a just fry product. Takes just a few minutes to enjoy this treat.
  • No prep, no mess. – Nothing to do but heat some oil and eat when done.

Disadvantages:

  • texture – the bread came out a bit dry. I prefer my corndog to have a slightly softer feel.

Overall, I still think it’s okay. it’s something you can keep on hand if you love Korean Corn dogs and have no time to make it from scratch and can’t have it delivered.

Purefoods Ready to Eat Viands Part 2: Beef Pares Japchae

Purefoods Ready to Eat Viands Part 2: Beef Pares Japchae

Welcome back to my kitchen. 🙂  For dinner today I took a look at my stash of Purefoods Ready to Eat Viands and after a lot of thought, I decided to do something different with the Purefoods Beef Pares.

Purefoods RTE Beef Pares

Beef pares brings back a lot of memories for me.  It is one of those dishes that late-night denizens are wont to enjoy – it is served quickly and every bite is flavorful and filling.  For many years my husband and I would drop by the pares restaurant not too far from our house after a gig just to grab a bite before heading home.  But while it is quick and easy for us, the patrons, preparing it takes a lot of time.  This is one reason I am quite thankful that Purefoods decided to produce this line – for doing the slow cooking for me.

Quick and Easy

On its own, this ready to eat viand is simple itself to prepare.  Whether you heat it up on the stovetop or the microwave, just put it in a container and heat up for 8 minutes and you’re done!  All that is left is to serve it then scoop a serving over hot rice.  This package is good enough for four people.

Extending the dish to feed more people

There are seven people in my household and if I served this dish as is then Not everyone will really get to eat (especially since half the family eats twice as much!) so, it was time to once again get creative in the kitchen.  Aside from the beef pares I had garlic, onions, carrots, mushrooms, and dangmyeon (Korean glass noodles).  I decided to make japchae.  With the addition of the noodles, this dish can now feed twice as many people.

Some notes:

When slicing the Purefoods Ready to Eat Beef Pares I would recommend doing this frozen so that the meat is easier to slice into strips and none of the sauce is wasted.

I used onion, carrot, and mushrooms, but really you could add any vegetable you want.  Some commonly used ingredients for japchae are leeks and broccoli, and some like using bell peppers.

Technically, I could have used any kind of noodles like canton, bihon, or sotanghon, but I like dangmyeon the best.  Sotanghon and dangmyeon are both vermicelli noodles but sotanghon is made from mung bean flour while dangmyeon is made from sweet potato flour.  Dangmyeon turns into glass noodles that are thick and kinda sticky, which is what I like about japchae.

The package I bought was 500 grams and for this recipe, I only used 300 grams but I cooked all of it anyway.  From personal experience I’ve noticed that usually when there is just a little bit of the dish left there is usually a lot more meat than noodles so I just add the remaining 200 grams to the leftovers, heat them together, and I just add japchae sauce.

This is the japchae sauce I used.  I think I bought this and the noodles from Landers but they might also be available at other grocery stores, I just never really looked.  You could also add this sauce to the beef pares japchae to make it more flavorful, but I would recommend trying it without first.

As a finishing touch, you can sprinkle toasted sesame seeds on your noodles.


Purefoods beef pares is a savory-sweet dish which made it perfect for making japchae.  It takes the guesswork out of having to make a japchae sauce and sourcing exotic ingredients … or buying a bottle of japchae sauce. 😀

Even though I am calling this a “level up” dish it is actually effortless to make!  In less than 20 minutes I was able to feed my family!  And, as my sister likes to say, it is a complete dish in itself. 🙂

Yum, yum!  Prepare this yourself and enjoy!  We did. 🙂

Beef Pares Japchae

This dish is a fusion of Filipino and Korean
Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time12 minutes
Course: Main Course, Side Dish
Cuisine: Filipino, Korean
Keyword: japchae, noodles, purefoods ready to eat
Servings: 8
Author: Penny Angeles-Tan

Equipment

  • chopping board
  • knife
  • peeler
  • large wok or pot

Ingredients

  • 1 pack Purefoods Ready to Eat Beef Pares frozen
  • 3 cloves garlic, chopped
  • 1 large onion, cut into strips
  • 1 carrot, julienned
  • 1 can mushrooms, pieces & stems
  • 300 grams vermicelli noodles I used Korean glass noodles aka dangmyeon
  • oil
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

Preparation

  • Boil water in a pot. Once it is boiling place the noodles in and boil it for 5 minutes.
  • Rinse the noodles in cold water and set them aside.
  • While still frozen cut up the beef pares into strip-size and set aside. I would recommend putting it back in its original container so that none of the sauce is wasted.
  • Peel and chop the garlic, onion, and carrot. If you bought whole mushrooms just slice them thinly.

Cooking

  • On medium heat saute the garlic for about 30 seconds, add the onions. After a minute add the carrots and mushrooms and simmer.
  • Add the beef pares, mix, and simmer for another 8 minutes.
  • Add the noodles and mix until all the noodles are covered in the sauce of the pares. Add salt and pepper to taste.
  • Turn off the heat and serve. Your beef pares japchae is ready to eat!

Purefoods Ready to Eat Viands is available at all leading groceries and supermarkets.  The price varies depending on the variant that you get.

Samgyup + Rotisserie = Samgyup King

Samgyup + Rotisserie = Samgyup King

Samgyup King Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato For quite some time now samgyup has been the binge-eating go-to for many Filipinos in the metro.  With so many such restaurants (sometimes a stone’s throw away from each other) it has become a challenge for foodies everywhere to find the perfect samgyup restaurant.  I, myself, have tried more than a handful from north to south and it always interests me to discover what new thing or “uniqueness” each place has to offer.

Finding the place

There it is! This is the view from near the escalator.

Earlier this week I was invited to try out this fairly new place at Fisher Mall.  I was told it was on the fourth floor which I thought was unusual.  The fourth floor is the cinema level and there weren’t any restaurants there before (to my knowledge).  You see, I live quite near to Fisher Mall and I find myself there at least once a week and yet I never noticed a restaurant (and a full meal restaurant at that!) on the fourth floor.

I later realized why … it was a part of the mall I rarely (if at all) go to because it goes beyond the VIP Cinema.  The few times I’ve been to that part of the fourth floor is when I took the east escalator going up, but I didn’t bother to look across to that direction.  So, finding Samgyup King is like finding hidden treasure.

What makes Samgyup King different?

There is ample space to walk in even while carrying dishes and trays.

Once you enter you will be surprised at how wide and spacious and deep it is.  I certainly was!  I am used to going to samgyup places where you are sitting so close to the people at the next table that you are bumping into each other every time you move.  But not here, this is a breath of fresh air for claustrophobics like me.

By now everyone knows how samgyup works … you sit at a table with a round hot plate grill in the middle and you are served a multitude of side dishes for you to consume and raw meat that you will then cook yourself.  But before we talk about the grill and the food, let us first talk about the service.

Self-Service

From the get-go, this already makes them different.  No more waiting for the waiter to bring you the meat or side dishes you want.  Just stand up, go to the side table and kitchen counter and just get what you want or need there.  Do you need meat?  Sauce? Side dishes?  The only thing you will need to ask the waiter is the ramen, the milk tea, and the bill. 🙂

Are you counting your steps?  If so, then your fitness tracker will be very happy.  Every time you need something you will have to stand up and walk to the back of the restaurant then back to your table.  Since you can only carry so many things at a time, this translates to several trips!  In other words, you exercise while having lunch. 😀

Milk Tea

milk teaEvery person is entitled to ONE milk tea order.  Each milk tea order is served with black pearls in a tall glass with LED lights at the bottom (which are supposed to be turned on).  You can choose from Hokkaido, Okinawa, Thai, or Taro Milk Tea, whichever is available at the time of your visit.

On any given day they only prepare two variants and when I was last there only the Thai and Taro Milk Teas were available.  Luckily for me, what I wanted was the Thai Milk Tea, so it all worked out.  Next time I hope they serve Okinawa or Hokkaido as I want to try those, too.

Side Dishes

Samgyup King offers side dishes just like the other places, but they offer some unique twists, too.

  • Pickled radish and carrots – think atchara but bigger thin slices, not strings
  • Marble potatoes
  • Kimchi – according to Chef Raymond they make this fresh every day, but they don’t serve it until two days later to allow it to ferment.
  • Egg rolls – sweetened scrambled eggs that are cooked thinly and rolled
  • Rice – served in a giant rice cooker at the buffet table.  Go ahead and have your fill!
  • Ramen – think of it as a slightly spicy noodle soup. This was not at the buffet table, so you have to ask the waiter to serve it to you.
  • Chicken wings – this is one of the most sought-after side dishes. It is absolutely delicious!  And you have 4 different sauces to choose from, too.  Some people have even professed that they are ok with just eating this
  • Mojos – when I was there, I was able to try two flavors: cheese and sour cream and onion. I prefer sour cream and onion. 🙂

Food for cooking

Seasoned meat

meat for pan grilling

Other places give seven varieties, eleven varieties, etc. In contrast, Samgyup King provides just five varieties of meat for grilling:

  • Chicken bulgogi
  • Pork bulgogi
  • Beef bulgogi
  • Salt and pepper pork
  • Salt and pepper beef

Bulgogi is a sweet soy sauce so whatever meat is marinated in this would be sweet.  Usually, the meat is sliced very thinly (sukiyaki cut) to make it easier to cook.  The salt and pepper beef is cut just as thinly but is lightly seasoned with salt and pepper, as the name suggests.

The salt and pepper pork is thick-cut meat in comparison.  Think of a pork steak that is lightly seasoned.  To cook this properly you will need to cut up the meat when it is half-done.

I know, at first, it seems like this is not much.  But wait, there’s more!

Skewers

ihaw ihaw

This is one of the features that make Samgyup King different … their skewered dishes.  I was really looking forward to this.

My family loves to order these freshly grilled barbeque style meats from the corner of our street whenever we don’t feel like cooking.  These are what they are offering for rotisserie grilling:

  • Pork barbeque
  • Spicy pork barbeque
  • Chicken barbeque
  • Chicken wing barbeque
  • Gizzard barbeque
  • Pig intestine
  • Chicken intestine
  • Pork skin
  • Pig ears
  • Sausage
  • Garlic longganiza
  • Hamonado longganiza
  • Sweet corn

My favorites of the bunch?  The pork intestine and the pork skin. 😀  I ate a LOT of those 😀

Time to cook!

The Grill

grillAt Samgyup King each table has a long rectangular open metal grill at its center with grooves along its side.  This grill is filled with high-grade charcoal brisket for you to cook with.  On one side the staff will place a flat rectangular hot plate for pan grilling.  This is where we cook the meat samgyup style!

The Rotisserie or Rotating Grill

ihaw style

Remember those grooves I mentioned earlier?  Those are for the special skewers they use for the rotisserie grill.  Each skewer has a flower-like disk towards one end with spokes.  The skewers are placed with the spoked disk aligned with the moving chain track located just beyond the grooves.  This is what makes the skewers turn to make cooking the meat evenly.  Just make sure to space the skewers so that they can turn easily as they cook. Crowding the skewers just means only one side will get cooked (and burn).

That being said, there really is no reason for you not to cook the skewers on the flat grill if you wanted to, it just won’t cook as evenly.  What we did last time was we cooked it on the rotisserie first then when it was almost done, we removed them from the skewers and put them on the flat grill to make them a little crispy.

Do they have dessert?

dessert at Samgyup King

Available flavors: sweet corn, milk, chocolate milk, chocolate mochi, and watermelon

The dessert is not indicated on the menu because it isn’t part of the cost of the buffet.  However, a variety of ice cream is available at the freezer at the back for P20 to P25 pesos.

Is it expensive?

The regular price is P599 with an introductory price of P499.  When the owner, Sir Willy, was asked about how long the introductory price will be implemented he candidly said he doesn’t know yet as they are playing it by ear.

Here’s some good news for those who are looking for additional discounts.  Samgyup King is on Metrodeal!  Get your vouchers on Metrodeal and instead of paying P499 you will only pay P399.  What a deal!

It is important to note that they do honor senior citizen/PWD discounts.  However, while they apply the 20% discount, they do not remove the 12% VAT anymore that is the norm for senior citizen/PWD discounts because, they said, their price is already discounted.

If you are a senior citizen or PWD I would recommend that you just buy a voucher in Metrodeal instead of using your SC/PWD discount because the Metrodeal offer is still cheaper by P20.  I know many seniors who might find using an app like Metrodeal challenging so either ask your kids or grandkids to get the voucher for you if you want to save the P20 per senior citizen/PWD ID holder.

Recommendations

I reviewed them in 2018 and if I compare their offerings and service then and now, they have definitely improved a lot!  If you would like to try this place out, here are some tips I would like to offer:

waitlist

  • Weekends (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) are toxic, meaning the waiting list is long and the waiting time could take long, too. If you must go there on a weekend for lunch, try to be there when the mall opens at 11am so that you have a better opportunity of eating immediately/sooner. 3pm is also a good time as the lunch crowd has left (or are leaving).
  • Weekdays (Monday to Thursday) are good days to visit.
  • If you are a big group, then it is a good idea to make a reservation
  • A minimum of two people per table is required to eat here.
  • For extra savings, purchase vouchers from Metrodeal.
  • Samgyup cooking is faster than rotisserie grill cooking. This is because the meats prepared for the flat grill are sliced quite thinly that they would definitely cook faster.  Rotisserie grill cooking takes longer because the meat slices and the skewers hover over the heat source rather than direct contact.  Just have patience, though.  I promise it is worth the wait.
  • If you are really hungry and the cooking is taking some time, then grab some chicken wings and mojos. They are ready to eat and available on the buffet table.
  • DO NOT EAT THE MEAT RAW. If you get sick, the management is not answerable for your stupidity.
  • When cooking, please make use of the hood provided over each table. This will lessen the smoke and food smells from clinging to your clothes and skin.

eat with friends at Samgyup KingBring your family, bring your friends, bring your co-workers!  Come to a place that offers more than just samgyup.  Go to Samgyup King.

Samgyup King is located on the 4th Floor of Fisher Mall on Quezon Avenue, Quezon City, with branches opening soon at Cubao and Novaliches.

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