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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Korean Feast at Chef’s Noodle

Whether you are in the mood for some noodle dishes, sushi, or rice meals expect to find an awesome assortment of delectable Korean specialties at Chef’s Noodle. Veering away from the usual Korean restaurants in the Philippines, Chef’s Noodle has something more exciting to offer given from its Starking Fire Sushi (a first of its kind) to its signature dish, simply called, Chef’s Noodle. The restaurant is actually a Master Franchise by Simisim Group of Companies in the Philippines, which assures that quality of its brand.
 
 
It’s also worth noting that Chef’s Noodle doesn’t just offer delectable dishes that have a unique twist, it also makes sure that it keeps prices affordable so that more people can enjoy awesome Korean food. Perfect for students on a budget to families, and basically just anyone who’s in the mood for a hearty, delicious meal.
 
Ensuring that each visit is going to be a delightful experience for diners, Chef’s Noodle’s courteous staff will easily make everyone feel at home, which is then complemented by the wonderfully relaxed ambiance.
Now are you interested for a sampling? Here’s a peek at Chef’s Noodles yummy dishes:
 
Chef’s Noodle (Php 150): Chef’s Noodle’s signature dish; topped with tamago, spouts, fried tofu, jun-ya, kutchai, and the choice of the restaurant’s secret seafood or beef broth.
 

Rice Meals: Fill your tummy with Chef’s Noodle’s delicious selection
of rice meals that even children can also enjoy.
 
 
Bibimbap: A popular Korean favorite, this savory dish is sure to become
very popular among Chef’s Noodle diners.
 
 
Kimbap: A Korean specialty, this sushi is perfect for a quick lunch or
snack for people on the go.
 
 
Mains and pancake: Make sure to have room in your tummy for all the mouthwatering specialties from Chef’s Noodle.
 
 
Noodles: Expect an assortment of delicious noodle dishes with a unique twist. 
 
 
Side dishes: Complete your meal with a variety of appetizers
that are popular among Koreans.


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