...or maybe just half a lunch for the big eaters. I am talking about the triangle kimbap. Kimbap is the Korean version of sushi. But this here is triangle shaped, thus triangle kimbap. The place where I found this sells three flavors: kimchi (fried kimchi with tuna oil), tuna (tuna, onion, and mayonnaise), and spicy (pork stir fried in hot pepper paste). I like the spicy one.
Warning! Do not believe the poster. The thickness of their kimbap is just half of what's on the poster. The filling is about a fifth of what's on the poster. Hahaha :-)) But for a quick snack/lunch for Php30, it's not so bad.
These triangle snacks/lunches can be found at the Masitta [0906 479 8000 / (032) 360 4874] booth in J Centre Mall is AS Fortuna, Mandaue City. It's on the upper ground level near LBC and SaveMore Supermarket. It is the only place in Cebu I found that sells triangle kimbap. If you know of other places that has triangle kimbap, please let me know! Thankyouverymuch.
Kimbap sounds like the song from Hanson LoL! Sorry for the lame joke. I want to try all the flavors...it looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteLemme know what you think of it. It's not really "wow" actually but ganahan ra ko sa spicy :-)
DeleteThat if mapadpad ko didto. Magpakuyog nalang ko ni JoAnn of Food Wanderings in Asia hehehehe
DeleteHahah papalit nalang niya :-)
DeleteHey! That's the stall I always see people eating Korean "instant noodles" from whenever I pass by! Haha. I thought it quite amusing how someone actually had the guts to make money off serving instant noodles. :))
ReplyDeleteBabe for Food - your BFF in Cebu dining! :)
Hahaha yeah instant noodles for 80-95 pesos hahaha :D
DeleteNot bad for a to-go meal!
ReplyDeleteAng layo naman! Haha...
ReplyDeleteGood and honest review again, Mustachio! Impressive! :D
A bit similar to the onigiri of Japanese :)
ReplyDeleteI wonder if naa onigiri diri...
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