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Feedback gevenJust when you are craving for a Korean Food after a Friday's shift, then you are left with no choices. That's what happened to us a few days ago. After working hard for a week, we wanted something Korean. But it was early in the morning, as in around Initially, we decided to go to Sampgyupsalamat. But we needed to have a reservation and when we got there its already the cut-off. Too bad! I was craving for a grilled meat! We went around BGC, for several hours. (sigh) All we see are teenagers drunk with all those shorts and mini skirts. (the mother in me wanted them to go home! hahaha) We are already tired and I can't walk anymore so we finally decided to just eat at Seol Bean. Korean food din naman sila so keri na!
The mango sulbing was delicious! Serving size is big so one order is good for sharing. The ambience was okay—chill, not too chaotic so it was a nice place to unwind after work.
I've been on a bingsu craze lately and i just had to try Seol & Bean. I went on a Friday afternoon and it was actually pretty quiet as we were the only ones there. Ambiance: the place looked nice. There were a lot of tables and had tv with soft music in the background. Great for cutting through awkward silences but not loud enough to interrupt conversation. Service: pretty fast but i can't vouch for the consistency since as i've said, we were the only ones there at the time Food: • Mango cheese bingsu - it was good and not too sweet. The mangoes were sweet and the subtle saltiness of the cheese really tried the other sweet elements together nicely. • Choco banana bingsu - the two flavors are known to work together pretty good and this bingsu was one shining example of it. • Oreo bingsu - by far my favorite. I didn't really expect much from this one since the flavor is pretty generic already but surprisingly, for me, this was the best. ***you can actually ask for extra condensed milk which we did (see photos below). Our sweet tooth will not be shamed.
I've been on a bingsu craze lately and i just had to try Seol & Bean. I went on a Friday afternoon and it was actually pretty quiet as we were the only ones there. Ambiance: the place looked nice. There were a lot of tables and had tv with soft music in the background. Great for cutting through awkward silences but not loud enough to interrupt conversation. Service: pretty fast but i can't vouch for the consistency since as i've said, we were the only ones there at the time Food: • Mango cheese bingsu - it was good and not too sweet. The mangoes were sweet and the subtle saltiness of the cheese really tried the other sweet elements together nicely. • Choco banana bingsu - the two flavors are known to work together pretty good and this bingsu was one shining example of it. • Oreo bingsu - by far my favorite. I didn't really expect much from this one since the flavor is pretty generic already but surprisingly, for me, this was the best. ***you can actually... read more
I went here together with my friends to have bingsu and tteokboki, they didn't disappoint. I love their bingsu because it's not that sweet and it's not blant either. Sakto yung taste niya to make you crave for even more bingsu! I swear no umay factor. We ordered 3 flavors of their bingsu and tteokboki. Masarap talaga swear!