The advent of a little Korea dawned so many years ago ever since the Korean population in the Philippines exploded. One thing I’ve come to look forward to is dining at the authentic Korean restaurants. But I haven’t seen the daybreak of a fine dining Korean Barbecue Restaurant in Manila. I guess not until Kiwa Korean Grill Dining. Forget about a loud and smoky setting, where all the wait staff scrambles from table to table. You leave with the scent of barbecued food on your clothes.
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The dining interiors of Kiwa immediately dispels all of that, with high ceilings covered in wooden beams, spacious banquets and dining area, and a beautiful view of Manila Bay. It’s so authentic that almost everything, from the tables, chairs, plates, exhaust, were flown in from Korea. Not to mention, the Korean chefs!
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Here, you can relax in a more upscale dining setting and just savor luxurious Korean food.
On the Table
Yuk Hoe
Soy based raw beef mixed with pear and vegetables
If you are part of the marginal that eats steak tartare, you’d likely have an appreciation for Kiwa’s Yuk Hoe. It’s similar to tartare but instead of finely chopped or minced, the high quality beef is hand-chopped carefully into strips then seasoned and dressed with soy-based vinaigrette. The pear cuts the saltiness and gaminess of the raw beef and provides that cooling balance and crunch to the tender texture.
Jap Chae
Pan fried glass noodles with beef and assorted vegetables
I particularly liked that Kiwa’s Jap Chae did not taste oily and heavy handed. It tasted light with the sweet potato glass noodles having a good balance of soy sauce, beefy taste, nuttiness and sweetness.
Kimchi Jeon
Kimchi pancake
I thought half a plate of this was sufficient. I had to finish another plate when the first one didn’t seem enough. I absolutely loved the kimchi pancake. It was crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside, with some seafood bites and stir fried onions, and of course the sour spicy charm of kimchi but with a smoked taste. I particularly loved the burnt ends, which has a toasty finish to it.
Tomato Yangsangchu Salad
Seasoned seafood in a whole tomato with mixed vegetables
I enjoyed the mixed vegetables’ dressing.
Chadol Baki
Pan fried brisket salad
Yang Nyeom Galbi
Beef short ribs marinated with special sweet sauce
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Our mains started off with the star of the show. Kiwa only uses the finest Grade A+ Wagyu and USDA meats. The beef short ribs smelled awesome as the heat scorched the marinade. It was so tender. What beauty that enters your mouth and has a meaty bite yet easily melts also. It’s the delicious that can make me delirious.
Grilled Chicken
Non spicy barbecue chicken
Grilled Mixed Seafood
With soy based sauce
Bibimbap
Rice topped with vegetables, beef and egg
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Patbingsu
Ending note is Korean style halo halo with red bean paste and mocha balls and some other wonderful things. I don’t think a dessert has arrested me like this in a long time. It’s so good, dessert should come first.
Korean BBQ. The high-end grill dining experience. Can get folks crazed as K-Pop music did.
Kiwa Korean Grill Dining Restaurant only uses the freshest and most premium ingredients in their appetizers and mains and it’s exactly how every bit tasted.
Kiwa Korean Grill Dining Restaurant
Solaire Restaurant and Casino,
1 Aseana Avenue, Paranaque City, Metro Manila
(02) 888 8888
Operating Hours: 9am -12am (Mon-Thurs), 9am – 2am (Fri – Sun)
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