BB.Q Chicken

in Tagalog Trail5 months ago (edited)

KOREAN CHICKEN

Nakikita ko lang ang bb.q na ito sa kakapanood ko ng League of Legends at dahil fan ako ng T1 siyempre at si idol Faker. Lagi ko sinasabi sa mga anak ko na sana magkaroon ng franchise dito sa pinas para naman matikman namin. Siyempre curious, ano nga ba ang pinagkaiba ng sauce Korea sa sauce ng inasal Philippines.

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The family.

Na try na namin ang take out nila which is golden fried and special sauce. Masasabi ko lang sa pinas more on sweet tayo. Kailangan namin ma try ang dine-in experience siyempre Korean style para masubukan ano ang difference.

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16 pcs. Golden fried chicken.

For Php 999 may 16 pcs. ka na chicken hindi gaano kalaki hindi naman gaano kaliit tama lang. Nagorder kami ng cheesling powder, honey butter at ma-ra hot sauce for Php 30 each. Siyempre hindi mawawala ang kanin Php 30 each.

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Burger and rice.

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Gimbap.

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Utensils.

Meron kang free chopsticks kung gusto mo lang, plastic utensils at Cold water. Wala kang plate you get your own vintage modern plate parang pang military and paper towel on top. Remember self service ito pipila ka kuha ng plate food then pay then mga kailangan mo.

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The family with kindat on the side.

Time to rate the bb.q experience from Filipino fast food. Siyempre pinaka malapit kong comparison si Jollibee. Service same, dining experience same, chicken size malaki si Jollibee, chicken taste juicier si Jollibee, sauce winner si bb.q and price dito tayo magkakatalo at Php 1,209 16 pcs. chicken plus sauces and rice sa bb.q, Php 1,000 yata 8 pcs. chicken with spaghetti, rice and drinks. Overall new experience bb.q sa busog lusog siyempre si Jollibee kasi tatak pinoy 😀. Must try para ma experience nyo.

ENGLISH VERSION

I only see this bb.q restaurant after watching League of Legends and because I'm a fan of T1 and of course my idol Faker. I always tell my children that I wish there was a franchise here in the Philippines so that we could taste it. What exactly is the difference between the sauce in Korea and the sauce made in the Philippines?

We already tried their take out order which is golden fried and special sauce. I can only say that in the Philippines we are more on sweet side. We need to try the dine-in experience, of course Korean style, to see what the difference is.

For Php 999 with 16 pcs. golden fried chicken, not too big, not too small, it's just right. We ordered cheesling powder, honey butter and ma-ra hot sauce for Php 30 each. Of course you need to order rice Php 30 each.

You have free chopsticks if you want, plastic utensils and cold water. You won't get a plate, you need to get your own vintage modern plate like a military one and a paper towel on top. Remember this is self service, you take your military style plates they will give you your food then pay then you need to get whatever you need on the side.

Time to rate the bb.q experience from Filipino fast food. My closest comparison is Jollibee. Service is the same, dining experience the same, Jollibee's chicken size is big, Jollibee's chicken taste is juicier, bb.q's sauce a winner. Pricing Php 1,209 16 pcs. chicken plus sauces and rice at bb.q, Jollibee price Php 1,000 for 8 pcs. chicken with spaghetti, rice and drinks. Overall new experience bb.q check. Jollibee is worth the money and of course it's a Filipino brand 😀.

As always God bless you all!

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