Showing posts with label Davao City restaurants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Davao City restaurants. Show all posts

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Bulgogi Brothers Davao Giveaway

Hi everyone! Yesterday I posted my review on Bulgogi Brothers Davao and raved about the Korean dishes they served us during the food tasting event. Since it was a great gastronomic experience, Bulgogi Brothers Davao is having this giveaway for you my Ina-Tay readers to treat your taste buds to an authentic Korean meal minus the hassle and expenses of going to Korea! :)


Prizes:
4 winners will each win

  • Two (2) 50% voucher on two Bulgogi Brothers Davao signature dishes - Premium Boneless Short Ribs (Php 675.00) and Bulgogi Brothers Special (Php 895.00). Present the coupon and get these two delicious dishes (one of them is my favorite) at 50% off. Hence you only have to pay Php 337.00 and Php 447.00 respectively.
  • Two (2) Php 500.00 voucher that gives you Php 500.00 discount on your total bill for a minimum order of Php 1,500.00.
  • You can only use one voucher per visit.

To enter, simply follow these super simple mechanics:
  1. Like Ina-Tay's Facebook page here and Bulgogi Brothers Davao here. I will check so please be sure to like BOTH pages. :)
  2. Comment below with your name and email address. 
This giveaway is open for Davao residents only. I will randomly draw the names from the magic bowl on Sunday, June 30, 2013 at 9:00 pm. Winners will be announced here.

So what are you waiting for? Enter now and treat yourself, your family, loved ones and friends to a Korean dining experience! Bulgogi Brothers Davao is located at the Fountain Court, 2nd Level, SM Lanang Premier, Davao City.

Good luck!

More Than Kimchi - Bulgogi Brothers Davao Review

When one hears Korea - we immediately think of KPop that has invaded the country faster than you can say   "anyeonghaseyo". Davao City has also welcomed many Korean nationals either for study/business or plain leisure. 

Personally, I associate this country with that Korean novela I religiously followed on TV - Jewel in the Palace and of course, Kimchi. The former showed Korean cuisine and the painstaking process which goes into preparing even the simplest of dishes that it has become more of an art. So when invitations were sent to try the dishes at Bulgogi Brothers Davao, I knew it was going to be an experience I can't afford to pass. Ina-Tay along with three other Davao bloggers Jonas, Quims and Sarah sampled a mix of new and iconic dishes. Bulgogi by the way literally means "fire meat" and is most commonly translated as Korean barbecue. These are thin slices of beef, pork or chicken specially marinated in a combination of Korean sauce and other seasonings to enhance flavor and tenderness.