Here’s to another Korean food trend in the Philippines: Korean street food! We are all aware that most of us are into Korean cuisine due to different reasons. Whether you got influenced by your favorite idol or your favorite Korean drama, it is undeniable that Korean food is one of our favorite top picks when eating out!
Obviously, there are tons of things to count on why Korean food is one of the most-loved here in the Philippines! From the never-ending craving for samgyupsal to ramen, to Korean hot dogs, kimbap, tteukbokki, and many more! Most of us love to try everything about Korean cuisine, don’t we? If you can’t get enough Korean dishes and want to try some Korean street food, then you must head over to this restaurant – Many Unlimited Topokki.
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About Many Unlimited Toppoki
Many Unlimited Toppoki is the first-ever Korean restaurant that serves unlimited Korean street food! This restaurant is located in Malate, Manila which opened in March 2020. They serve a lot of different types of Korean street food such as toppoki, kimbap, ramen noodles, fish cake, samgyupsal, and other Korean snacks!
This restaurant ensures that they serve only authentic Korean food to the customers at an affordable price. As you dine in, you get to experience how to make your own toppoki.
Ways to Cook Your Own Toppoki
As I mentioned above, you will be able to experience making your own topokki as you dine-in at Many Unlimited Toppoki. Making or cooking own toppoki is actually a hotpot style. You mix all the food (based on your preference) in the bowl with broth. There is a guide set on the table that you just have to follow. However, if you are worried about doing it on your own, the staff can guide you and do it for you.
But if you want to try it firsthand, here are the simple ways to do it.
Step 1:
Prepare boiling water.
Step 2:
Add your favorite sauce.
Step 3:
Add your favorite rice cake.
Step 4:
Add your favorite veggies and toppings.
Step 5:
Dip into cheesy fondue.
Step 6:
Enjoy your toppoki!
And that’s it. Easy as that.
What does Toppoki mean?
Toppoki actually means Tteokbokki, a Korean traditional food not just in South Korea, but also in other countries. It is one of the most well-known Korean street dishes that has sticks of rounded rice cake which serves as the main ingredient. It usually tastes spicy and sweet with a chewey texture of the rice cake.
Reasons to eat at Many Unlimited Toppoki
Turn your K-drama into reality.
Once you dine-in here in this restaurant, you will be able to familiarize yourself with all the Korean street foods that you have already probably seen in K-dramas! Feel like you are in the Korean street food scene by trying out some of their popular street dishes.
It has an affordable cost.
For as low as Php 499, you can already have unlimited street food, meat, ramen, and other Korean snacks! Imagine satisfying your cravings without splurging.
Mouthwatering foods are served.
If you are a huge fan of Korean cuisine, you will totally love this place and enjoy their food. You’ve got a lot of Korean dishes to choose from their menu. The fact that is it unlimited and you can eat all you can! I believe eating out here is worth the price!
Unlimited Korean Foods to Try
Rice Cake
Korean Fried Chicken
Ramen Noodles
Fish Cake
Kimbap & Maki Rolls
Vegetables
Other Side Dishes
Bonus – Unlimited Cheese Fondue
So if you are looking for an adventure for your taste buds, there is no better place to satisfy your Korean street food cravings like Many Unlimited Toppoki! They’ve got a wide variety of your favorite treats and snacks!
Location
556 Remedios St. Malate, Manila (beside Fantastic Chef)
Opening Hours
11 AM-11 PM Monday to Sunday
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