Koreanderia Cupbop

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  • Affordable and easy Korean food on-the-go.Ambiance - Koreanderia is an outdoor seating type food stall. As per experience, I would recommend going the…

  • Food is fine. Good enough. if you're craving korean, this is a fun place to try with friends and family. But when the food started arriving at our tab…

  • Our closest go-to Korean food. The food's good and affordable. The owner is very friendly and service is great! I like that the campaigning has sweet …


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6 Reviews on “Koreanderia Cupbop”

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  • Doreen

    Affordable and easy Korean food on-the-go.Ambiance – Koreanderia is an outdoor seating type food stall. As per experience, I would recommend going there towards dinner time as it could get very hot during lunch time. Might I also add to suggest for them to make extra effort in keeping the cleanliness of the place. Nothing to bother, but having to deal with a few flies here and there is quite a bummer.Service – the staff was busy cooking and stuff when we went as it was only morning and they’ve just opened. More room for improvement tho.Food – for extreme Korean food enthusiast, this place might not entirely quench your cravings but i trust that it would suffice. Given how affordable it is, it doesn’t entirely dissappoint. The Dakkangjeong was fairly memorable.Price – overly fair priced.I would say that this place is great hanging out with friends.

  • Skippy

    Food is fine. Good enough. if you’re craving korean, this is a fun place to try with friends and family. But when the food started arriving at our table so are the flies. I mean lots of them, which is a thumbsdown for us.So unless the place organizer starts to do something about it..no, we’re not going back.

  • Anfie Foss

    Our closest go-to Korean food. The food’s good and affordable. The owner is very friendly and service is great! I like that the campaigning has sweet potato in it. it is the perfect mix of sweet and spicy for me. The tuna kimbap is also good.

  • Monnic

    Word has been going around town that a new Korean food joint has been garnering some positive feedbacks because of their very affordable priced-dishes without having sacrificed the quality and authenticity of what they are offering. After a stressful day at work, me and my friends decided to check it out.We had no trouble in looking for the place since it is popularly landmarked as “near Velez Hospital” and thanks to their *cute* tarpaulin just along the road, we were able to locate it *almost* immediately. It was around 4pm and we decided to have a heavy meal and consider it as an early dinner (since strenuous work puffed out our lunch bellies like a black hole). So we tried their “cupbops,” and it came in Tuna and Bulgogi. We also ordered Toppokki, Fish Cakes and Kimbop. We gobbled them all and concluded with drinks which reminded us a bit of IT Park’s Sugbo Mercado *coughsPiñaColadacoughs* because of their packaging: Blue Lemon, Melon and Cucumber.The Toppokki was a ‘meh.’ As a Korean food enthusiast, I have tried eating a lot of Toppokkis that left much, much better impressions. Would I order it again? Nope. The Kimbops were served in a generous amount for its price, which made us smirk in glee. The ingredients were a perfect party that consisted great amounts of rice, meat, vegetables and fish. I just wish they’d give out more sauce for it. The Fish Cakes were yummy. The broth that came with it wasn’t too overpowering. Just enough to tickle your taste buds and introduce you to the ocean, virtually, I guess. And last but def not the least, The Cupbops. It is ultimately the best thing that happened to my afternoon. I owned the Level 3 (yes, apparently there is a spicy scale you can choose from, and the only thing i’m regretting is that I didn’t select 5) Bulgogi Cupbop like a walk in the park. It was very much worth its price, I can attest to that. For now, it has my ‘YEAH BABY YEAH’ approval crown.I have taken a picture of their menu for your reference. For something priced at these ranges, I give my closed-eyes nods. I didn’t expect their food to taste like something that’s from a high-end, overpriced authentic restaurant, nope. Ain’t that stupid. Though I did promise myself that I’d come back, bring my other friends, and enjoy their other dishes—the Dakgangjeong and Samgyupsal Cupbop reigning at the top of my list.The only sad thing is that they never give out free side dishes like Kimchi or pickled radishes, but come on! Stretch your wallet out a little wider—consider this establishment a blessing because we did and we walked out happily with full stomachs.Tldr: VERY budget-friendly dishes which are VERY MUCH worth its price—quality is not that compromised (except maybe for the Toppokki, haha); VERY friendly staff and VERY little waiting time.

  • Timmy

    Their food is a little too pricey for what you get.I like how you have options on how spicy you want your meal to be.Their kimbap is delicious and the sauce that goes with it is great.

  • Musings Of A Libra

    I’ve been wanting to visit this place for a long time and was too giddy to try their food. It’s near Velez College so expect it to be swarmed by students. Located at the last row of food booths, they offer Korean food for an affordable price. I like everything we ordered except for the rabeokki, I was expecting it to be spicy, but was too sweet for my taste buds. One negative thing I wanna add was that the place reeked of garbage so I hope it would be fixed next time.

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