Sibyulee [Sib-yool-lee] is a fast
and growing restaurant in Ayala The 30th Mall that serves authentic
Korean food fare. The said restaurant is brightly lit and has a very welcoming
feel. We like that their interior is cozy with Korean BBQ exhaust made for
grilling. There’s quite a small space for you to move around but it pretty much
compensate for their unlimited banchan [appetizers], cooked food and meat to
BBQ. We really liked their banchan composed of sweetened peanuts with dried
anchovy, pickled radish and cucumber, water spinach and kimchi. They all give a
good balance between sweet, sour and savoury taste.
Sibyullee takes it pride from
serving the flavours of Seoul, inspired by the vibrant street food in
Myeongdong and innovative BBQ in Itaewon. The Korean method of roasting beef,
pork, chicken, or other types of meat is far different from the usual “BBQ”
parties you usually organize in your backyard. The star of the show is
undoubtedly the meat—different types, cuts, marinated etc—that is grilled at
the diner’s table on a gas or charcoal grills. This experience allows diners to
talk, cook, and enjoy their food at the same time.
At Sibyullee, who can resist the
multiple sensory pleasures of Korean BBQ? The spicy, salty flavours and the
combination of textures and temperatures, not to mention the hands-on fun of
going through a pile of lettuce leaves, wrapping your own individual “lettuce
wrap” or better known as samgyupsal, and popping them into your mouth, it’s
enough to make your meal memorable. If you have yet to try, it’s time to call
up some friends and get ready to be in a culinary treat. Please wear clothes
that you don’t mind recking of smoke or BBQ afterwards.
Here’s my take on the other foods
I have tried from Sibyullee:
The textures and supposedly
creamy cheese was supposed to burst flavours on the tastebuds. Unfortunately,
it had a rather ‘rough’ texture on the palate. It tasted like ‘powder.’ Imagine
the powdered cheese you used to put on your popcorn? That’s exactly how it
tastes like. Imagine now putting it on your kimchi rice with a dollop of
mozzarella cheese. That’s what Volcanic Kimchi Rice tastes like at Sibyullee. I’m
so sorry but I was really disappointed because it didn’t tasted as great as how
it appeared to be.
Dakgogi cheese BBQ—Again, great
presentation here. But it needs to have more ‘oomph’ when it comes to flavour.
Haemul Pajeon—This is one of my favourite
each time I dine in Korean restaurant. So I was excited to try it here at
Sibyullee. My verdict? It was okay. The Seafood Korean pancake had mussles,
shrimp and squid with spring onions and lots of it. I liked the fact that it’s
very crispy, except that it had too much oil. You can see it on the baking
paper underneath, it’s so greasy. I wish they could use a little less oil. I’ve
tried eating this twice and it was still the same oil pancake omelette.
For the more positive side, My
family and I loved Sibyullee’s Basak Bulgogi. They’re tender and juicy and
perfectly seasoned. We also liked their Beef Bulgogi Gimbap. It’s made from
seaweed rice roll with minced beef bulgogi and fresh vegetables.
For an innovative meal, you can
try Rabokki. A combination from two of Korea’s favourite street foods: Ramyeon
+ Tteokbokki= Rabokki. It’s got the perfect sweetness and spiciness of the
dish. It is served with noodles on gochujang paste and hard-boiled egg with
fish cakes and rice cakes.
Take advantage of their Weekday
Solo Lunch Menu for more budget-friendly meals. You have a choice of either
Maewoon Dak Kangjung Deobap or Beef Bibimbap. You can get these and a glass of
iced tea plus two single-served side
dishes.
If you come in big groups or
family, Sibyullee also have their signature BBQ combo sets to choose from. It
saves you time and money.
Located so conveniently at the
ground floor of Ayala The 30th Mall, with its lively interiors and
comfortable setting, Sibyullee is perfect for gathering and for unwinding after
a hard day at work.
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