I have heard of this resto before, many times actually. But only last November when I had a chance to try their well known chicken.
This place gets more prominent not only in the Philippines but in the United States as well.
This resto originated form Korea.
THE PLACE
We have visited it's branch in Ayala Triangle.
It's ambiance is like a typical fast food chain, but a more elegant design.But just like other fast food, you have to fall in line, order for your food and wait for it to be served.
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BonChon customer no. 35 |
THE FOOD
I don't actually know what to expect on the restaurant. It was the first time I ate on a Korean resto but I am really starving to taste their chicken.
MENU
BonChon Meals -
*Chicken Drumsticks - 95/145php
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BonChon Hot and Spicy Chicken |
It was indeed crunchy. It tastes good. There are 2 flavors of chicken: Hot and Spicy and Soy Garlic. You have a choice of either 1 pc-(95php) or 2 pcs (145php) which both comes with rice already.
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BonChon Chicken - Soy Garlic |
And also, they have not only Drumsticks but Wings, Combo (which I think a combination of the 2) and the Chops.
They also offer chicken only good for groups.The number of chicken will depend on what part you want.
Small with 3- 6 pieces chicken - 185php, Medium with 6-12 pieces chicken - 365php and Large with 12 or 24 pieces of OVERWHELMING chicken.
*Bulogogi Rice box - 145 php comes with Soda.
One of the most famous Korean recipe. Grilled beef top on a bowl of rice.
It is a sweet and good food but you can have too much of it.
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Bulgogi Rice box |
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Soda |
And of course,
*BonChon Chap Chae Korean Noodles - 75 php
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BonChon Chap Chae Korean Noodles |
Last on my list is the Korean's version of noodles. Again, it is sweet. Like all the food here. Nonetheless, still a good food.
I just then realize that eveyrthing they serve has a touch of sweetness.Not sure if its how Koreans cook food or its BonChon's style.
But either way, BonChon made me BoChog and make me wanna visit other branches.
*note prices may change on the store, but these are the prices they have when we went here.
**Photos taken from Casio Exilim point and shoot