Samgyupsal or grilled pork belly translates to “three-layer flesh”. It’s meant to be eaten with lettuce, ssamjang,
a variety of side dishes, and of course rice!
Over the past years, it surprised me how a lot of samgyupsal restaurants have popped up all over Bulacan.
It's my hometown and growing up, we never really had so many dining options before.I first tried eating samyupsal
probably three years ago at a street dining type samgyupsal restaurant in Pulilan, Bulacan. I looked it up but it seems
like the owner temporarily shut it down because of the pandemic.
Here are some samgyupsal restaurants in Bulacan to feed your cravings!
Seoul Sisters Korean Restaurant
📍Gil Carlos Street, Baliuag, Bulacan
Price: As low as ₱199
With its affordably priced standard samgyupsal package that already includes unlimited Korean fried chicken wings,
this samgyupsal restaurant in Bulacan is definitely a crowd favorite! They also provide excellent customer service
which is one of the things about this restaurant that will make you come back more often.
Photo Credit: Seoul Sisters Korean Restaurant Facebook Page
Eujinheemi Korean Restaurant
📍DRT Highway, Baliuag, Bulacan
Price: As low as ₱199
This is probably one of the most underrated samgyupsal restaurants in Bulacan. They have more side dishes compared to the other restaurants I’ve tried. Their fish cake is probably my favorite because of how it’s correctly cooked with just the perfect texture of my preference. It’s a must-try samgyupsal restaurant in Bulacan and I am recommending them not just because of the food but also because of the amazing customer service!
Photo Credit: Eujinheemi Korean Restaurant
Samgyup199
📍Sta.Maria, Bulacan; Baliuag, Bulacan; San Jose, Tungko; Sta. Maria, Pulong Buha.; San Jose (Kaypian);
Malolos, Bulacan (Yes, it’s that many!)
Price: As low as ₱199
It’s probably the largest samgyupsal restaurant chain in Bulacan. Samgyup199 has 6 branches all over the province.
I personally only tried dining on their Baliuag branch and it was okay. Their set-up is mostly buffet style which I find a little less sanitary
given the pandemic but at least they require the diners to wear a face mask when going to the buffet table.
Photo Credit: Samgyup199
Panicked Belly Unlimited Samgyupsal
📍Tabang, Guiginto, Bulacan
Price: As low as ₱299
This samgyupsal restaurant also offers alfresco dining which is what most of us currently prefer.
They also have a wide variety of side dishes! Although I haven’t tried it, most of the reviews I read are favorable
and are focused on their good customer service. I’d love to dine here soon and try it myself.
Since it’s still MECQ in Bulacan, their current hours are 12 noon to 8 pm but they also have take out and delivery services
to those who prefer to dine at home.
Photo Credit: Panicked Belly Unlimited Samgyupsal
D’King Samgyupsal- Unlimited Korean Barbecue Grill
📍Malolos, Bulacan
Price: As low as ₱399
The price is higher than the typical rate of samgyupsal restaurants in Bulacan but this it’s totally understandable
given that they are located in Bulacan’s kabisera.
Aside from pork and beef, they also serve unlimited chicken. The store is currently open for indoor dining, alfresco, delivery, and pick-up.
D’King Samgyupsal in Bulacan is open from 11 am until 8 pm for those who wish to eat indoors or alfresco style.
Photo Credit: D' King Samgyupsal Malolos
Surely, there are tons of other samgyupsal restaurants in Bulacan. I’ll make it my life’s mission to try as much as I can. Bye, diet! So to my fellow Bulakenyos, feel free to comment on which one is your favorite and please do suggest your must-try samgyupsal restaurant in Bulacan!
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