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Feedback gevenKwons diner is a place you can find home at. Well if your home has a Korean community. It provides cheap Korean ramen at a price of around 100 to 200 pesos. It has some vegetarian dishes like cheese ramen and kimchi ramen. You can ask for them to remove the egg. Honour and glory friends.
Ambiance is decent. I love their kimchi rice and shaved ice cream
Ridiculously overpriced Korean food considering its portions. Ramyeon is only P35 in Korean convenience stores and sold for P150 here. Coffee tastes like old coffee beans...or maybe it's just instant coffee.3 stars because food is generally ok I would probable go back here if I were desperate for ramyeon.
One of the cafe that has the best coffee, frappe and smoothies.
Owned and operated by a Korean national who is currently residing in the country. The restaurant was formerly named, 7 ate 9 which was an odd name for a restaurant much less for a Korean one. Good for them they decided to change it. In terms of food, they use instant noodles given the cramped space to prepare food so don 't expect to be served your Korean Ramen from scratch. But at least it 's served piping hot and can be as spicy as you want it to be. Because of its proximity to the condominiums, jeepney and tricycle terminals, it is often fully packed so come here at odd hours of the day if you just want to get your Korean Ramen or Bingsu fixx. Wi-Fi is free with decent speed. Korean music is their default piped in music in keeping with their Korean theme.