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    #1
    Ayos din dito.. dame choices na yakiniku beef.. =)

    can be found sa eastwood. beside something fishy.

    495php lunch & 595php dinner.. ang nasa menu lang nila ay puro drinks..

    here's the link:
    http://arpeelazaro.com/2010/12/03/sa...et-restaurant/

    Last edited by denki3269; December 21st, 2010 at 07:55 PM.

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    #2
    price range? Maybe a pic of the menu items?

    or a link to a blogger's review?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    price range? Maybe a pic of the menu items?

    or a link to a blogger's review?
    updated.. =)

    ka-ka-open lang siya last week or last last week lang..
    Last edited by denki3269; December 21st, 2010 at 07:53 PM.

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    sulit dito. . .more of korean than japanese. . .wifey and i were there last weekend. . .
    quality buffet for only 495, or 595 pag weekend. . .di tulad nung korean/japanese buffet sa bonoyaki sa eastwood c5 sa taas ng mercury drug. . .talo daw dun

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    Sino pa nakakain dito? KAsi ang habol ko yung chapchae and beef stew.

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    yup, food is great there

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    Question: to those who've experienced both, how does this compare to Yakimix in terms of variety, quality/taste, and ease of getting into? I like Yakimix, but it's a bit of a pain to get into especially on those spur of the moment instances where reserving way in advance is not an option.

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    it's almost the same.. though there's a chocolate fondue & korean food also.. and that's a plus for me..

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    Quote Originally Posted by digitalron View Post
    Question: to those who've experienced both, how does this compare to Yakimix in terms of variety, quality/taste, and ease of getting into? I like Yakimix, but it's a bit of a pain to get into especially on those spur of the moment instances where reserving way in advance is not an option.
    Sambokojin seems to be more capable of handling GARAPAL customers. Case in point -- the prime food like Prawns and the Tempura never run out. The minute the plate appears to get empty, the staff will immediately replace it will a full plate.

    In Yakimix, swerte-swertehan makakuha ng Prawn and Tempura. If you want to get prawns and/or tempura, you'd have to wait a while for the staff to refill the serving plate. And when that happens, biglang may isang libong brasong lilitaw sa ilalim ng kilikili mo para unahan ka kumuha ng Prawn or Tempura. But then again.. if you don't like eating tempura or prawns, then this won't be a major issue.

    Taste and quality of the offerings are pretty much the same. However, Sambokojin has a bigger variety of dipping sauces if you like that kinda stuff.

    Both are a pain to get into ... so yeah, better reserve in advance or just come early (e.g. 11:30am).

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