Satisfy your K-cravings with our famous Korean-style corndogs
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Eizen Barleta
a week agoThere’s plenty of food stalls ideal for students. The options include vendors of rice meals, meats, snacks, and desserts. There’s also a parking space beside it. Other shops are outside the building, with tables under beautiful trees.
Franz Thomas Martin
4 months agoOne of the newer food center installations within the UP campus. The place offers diverse food stalls catering to the ever changing cravings of students and visitors. Perks include ample seating as well as both roofed and outdoor areas. The prices are a bit steeper here and the place is not airconditioned.
Jing
3 months agoWe've taken a while to check this place out as parking seemed to be terrible, with the deluge of cars on the road, and thought we should go on foot when we're at the University. Apparently, parking is not so much of an issue when it's a holiday, or it's neither the lunch or dinner rush on a weekday. Upside: good quality food and beverage selection, with more artisanal stores than popular brands. There are food trucks you can enjoy under the shade of trees. It's open air dining with a lot of electric fans, and some sockets for those who need to get some work done. Also, there's a matted area with floor pillows where you can eat on the floor. It's PWD accessible and pet-friendly. A lot of bike and motorcycle parking available. Toilet is clean. We rcommend that you bring your own water bottles. There's a water fountain at the back, as well as some ATMs around the facility. There's a second floor for more seats. Downside: open air dining makes it susceptible to elements, also it was quite hot and humid when we were there (it's rainy season). Pay toilet is 10 pesos per person per use but they have paper towels, soap, and bidet. Do we recommend this place? Absolutely. Are we going back? Yes! We would like to try everything.
Brendalyn Padua
2 months agoWe had a great time at dinner after the art exhibit. We enjoyed burgers from Flip Side Burger, drinks from Mamonaku Kohi, and dessert from Los Churreros. The burgers were delicious, perfectly cooked with great sauce. I even ordered one to take home for my husband—I’m sure he’ll love it. As for drinks, I had an Iced Matcha Latte, but it leaned more towards sweet and creamy rather than strong matcha flavor. For dessert, we had churros with two dipping sauces: salted caramel and matcha.
cute nacat
2 months agoSept 2024: First time here hoping to find a decent breakfast. We ordered at Fun Taste Tic Bangus because they had a sign saying all day breakfast. Unfortunately, food was mediocre and serving size is so small. The relyenong bangus has so many bones. The place has cats that will jump over your table and will take your food from your plate. Luckily, we are cat lovers so we don't mind that behavior.