K-Bob Korean Barbecue Restaurant Review

K-Bob Korean Barbecue Restaurant is not yet as well-known as other similar restaurants in Makati but it holds the potential to be a good contender in its niche. However, like any other startup, it does have some areas that it can improve on.

Before you proceed, please note that this restaurant is already
closed. You might just want to read our review of
Samgyupsalamat.


K-Bob Korean Barbecue Restaurant review

K-Bob Korean Barbecue Restaurant Review


Our experience at K-Bob Korean Barbecue Restaurant


Some months ago, our friends recommended that we try K-Bob Korean Barbecue Restaurant along bustling Jupiter Street in Bel-Air, Makati City. It was a new restaurant and they were offering unlimited Korean barbecue meals at a discount. 

We thought it was a good deal because the set included unlimited shrimp. It was probably the only Korean barbecue restaurant that had eat-all-you-can shrimp on their menu.

All plans settled, and we visited their restaurant on a Thursday evening. Although the space is small, K-Bob left a good impression because of its modern interiors. However, within a few minutes of our stay, we were quite alarmed because of the thick smoke that was suddenly circulating within the room.

Apparently, the exhaust pipes that were fitted on each table could not efficiently suck out all the smoke that was coming from the grill. Their solution was to increase the power of the air-conditioning, which was also fine because it did the trick of blowing out the smoke.

The food


We placed our orders for their unlimited barbecue and we were immediately served with sauces and sidings. 

We were served the usual lettuce leaves, baby potatoes, kimchi, and a variety of dipping sauces. We quickly realized that the choices for the sidings were quite limited as compared to a previous Korean barbecue buffet restaurant that we visited. Moreover, drinks were ordered separately and not part of the set.

Our first plate arrived and we immediately put the chicken, shrimp, samgyeopsal, and usamgyeop on the grill so that we could have our plate refilled. Unfortunately, there were only two waiters going around that night considering the number of diners. We had to make three or four calls before our order for a refill was taken.

When the initial batch of meat on the grill was finally done, we quickly went to action to finally judge the taste of the food.

How do you enjoy your Korean barbecue? Well, just take the cooked meat from the grill; and dip it in the three available sauces. 

I particularly like the flavor of the sesame oil with salt because it makes the taste more savory. Next, wrap the meat in the lettuce and enjoy. I like to eat my barbecue with a piece of kimchi after every bite.

Well, it was good but we really can’t say much about the flavor of barbecue because that would depend on the condiments that we put. What I can say though was that the meat was fresh so it tasted good even with little seasonings or sauce.

Of the three types of meat, I would suggest getting usamgyeop because it cooks fast so you can enjoy it more. 

The shrimp, though it cooks fast, still had to be peeled first in order for you to enjoy it so that is an additional task. K-Bob’s samgyeopsal was thick cut so it does need a bit of time for it to be cooked well. 

What we also liked at K-Bob Restaurant was the unlimited ramyun which you can request as much as you want.

Our verdict


Anyway, we still enjoyed our experience at K-Bob Korean Barbecue Restaurant. Although the choices were limited, we were happy with our meal. I also helped myself to their unlimited kimchi which was really satisfying to eat together with the rich meats.

I checked their price at Zomato and they have increased it to P555. I hope that they have also expanded their selection, both for the mains and sidings. Likewise, I also hope that they improve their exhaust pipes as well as the attentiveness of their servers.
Ivan On The Move

Hi, I'm Daddy Ivan, aka Ivan On The Move // Dad On The Move, a blogger since 2006. I'm a family travel and dad blogger in the Philippines. I write about traveling with kids, kid-friendly restaurants, the joys of fatherhood, the ups and downs of modern parenting, and autism awareness and acceptance. In my blog, you will find tips for traveling families in the Philippines, as well as stories about special needs parenting. I'm also an author, having written and published a travel book called "Select Travel Stories from the Different Regions of the Philippines." I was also part of an international book project called "100 Men On Becoming A Dad" where I shared my very own fatherhood story. As one of the dad influencers in the Philippines, I like to share photo updates & stories on social media.

6 Comments

Your comments are welcome!

Previous Post Next Post