Korean Manor Buffet Baguio: BBQ, Hanbok & Great Company

Reunited Over Samgyeopsal

Itโ€™s always a good day when Tres Marias is finally complete again. Life has pulled us in different directions, work, distance, and time. But when we do manage to meet, we make it worthwhile. This time, we chose to catch up over sizzling meat and soul-warming dishes at Korean Manor Buffet.

From the moment we walked in, the place already felt festive. The smells of grilled pork, the sight of banchan-filled tables, and the laughter of other diners set the perfect vibe for a long-overdue reunion.

A Taste of Korea, Served Buffet Style

We wasted no time and dove into their pork barbecue station. The meat was juicy and flavorful, perfectly complemented by spicy kimchi, sweet mini potatoes, and chewy kimbap. Every bite felt like catching up with an old friend, familiar, comforting, and deeply satisfying.

To balance the grilled goodness, we ordered a bubbling hotpot, which warmed us up in the best way possible. It was a cozy meal that filled our bellies and our hearts.

Dressing Up in Tradition: Hanbok Time!

One of the unexpected highlights? Trying on the hanbok, the beautiful traditional Korean attire. The colours were stunning: soft pastels, vibrant jewel tones, and golden accents. For a moment, we were no longer in a buffet restaurant but in a K-drama scene.

We couldnโ€™t stop taking photos. It felt playful, cultural, and special, just like the day itself.

๐Ÿ’ฌ Have You Been Here?

Ever tried on a hanbok or had a reunion over samgyeopsal? Tell us your favorite Korean buffet memory, Iโ€™d love to hear your stories!

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