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August 16, 2009

KA HEE RESTAURANT

I always find Korean food interesting. We took the risk and tried Ka Hee (Korean) Restaurant.  It was a good choice. I enjoyed all our orders and ate more than we should.

Good thing their menu have english translation, if not I am really lost. We actually talked to the Koreans, asking for explanation about their food. The one who initially approached us automatically referred us to another Korean who can speak Korean better. Hee hee.


Our first order was Bulgogi (beef seasoned with soy sauce) just to be on the safe side. When our order came, the sauce was on a separate container, we couldn't figure out what to do. We poured the sauce and it ended up leaking. Ha ha. At that point, we called the waitress. It should be pour the sauce on the side then mix the ones on top, you can cook the meat on top since it gets the direct heat (as shown on the second photo).  After tasting this, I can say this is the best Bulgogi I've tasted in my entire life :-)


My friend wanted noodles so we chose Janchi Guksu (Fiesta noodles). Again, we were ?? what's the Kimchi for? So we asked again, the Korean explained you can mix the spices and kimchi in the soup.  The spice was really spicey! I only added few drops in my bowl. When I tasted this Kimchi, it tasted different from the Kimchi appetizer that was initially served.  Then we learned that there are different types of Kimchi!! but I guess not being a Korean, I won't be able to distinguish one from another, all looks the same with me.




When our 3rd order was served.. Cha dol bak E (beef brisket point) Again, I was ??? whats the sauce for?  This time the meat needs to be grilled. Then after its been grilled, you can dip it in any of the sauce to match to your taste. 

It looks like this restaurant is a family business. You can see Koreans helping out in taking orders and serving. Their place have less than 10 tables.  When we were there, I am sad that the tables aren't full considering that I find their food authentic and really good.

It's really worth a try and I like to visit their restaurant again.


Apptizer
Bibim Bap

Prices: Bulgogi P320.00,  Janchi Guksu P230.00, Cha dol bak E P380.00, Bibim Bap P200.00


Ka Hee (Korean Restaurant) is located in Harbour Square (2nd floor), Manila.  They offer validating your car parking ticket so that you get your parking fee free.


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