Don Day Fresh Restaurant: Most Affordable Korean Food Buffet in the Metro!
My friends and I are fond of anything Korean. Korean artists, Korean movies, Korean dramas, Korean songs and,of course, Korean cuisines. And so last Thursday, we (Carla, Sarah, Mavic and I) had our lunch at Don Day Fresh Restaurant in Timog.
Don Day is an eat-all-you-can Korean buffet at a very affordable price! You can eat unlimited Korean dishes for as low as 257 pesos only!
Korean dish like Chapchae is served along with other Korean dishes. |
There are a lot of Korean dishes to choose from. Too bad, I'm not that familiar with the names of other dishes. |
Fruits are also available for dessert. They also have Fried Kamote (not in photo) and their own version of Buchi (right lower part) for dessert. |
Soups are also offered. |
There are lots of green vegetables and dipping you can have for your wrapping. You can have these only if you avail their Samgeopsal and Chadolbaegi Buffet Meals. |
We had unlimited pork belly! We actually had 5 (yes, five!) serving plates of these yummy dish. |
To complete your Korean experience, you'll be the one to grill those meat slices. |
You can eat your grilled meat as it is or you can wrap them with leafy vegetables. |
Korean Ice Creams... These are not included in the buffet but you can have them at a very reasonable price. |
Aside from the meals, the staffs of Don Day are also noteworthy. They are very accommodating. My friend, Sarah, actually said, "Iniisip ko palang, binibigay na nila." That's how good they are at serving their customers. They already know what you need even before you ask them.
All the staffs are really nice but it was Ate Renchie (at the center) who, we think, is the best. |
After more than 3 hours of munching Korean cuisines, we are definitely the most busog creature and the most satisfied customers that day!
A photo of the most busog creatures... |
... and the most satisfied customers! |
We will definitely go back to Don Day...
By the way, Don Day is located at Sunshine Boulevard Plaza, Along Quezon Ave., Cor. Scout Santiago, South Triangle, Quezon City. Don't know how to get there? Just check goggle map for directions.
One more thing, leftover is a no-no! I know you don't want to pay an extra charge for that!
**Photos courtesy of my friend Mavic.
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