There were plenty of choices along the way, from small eateries to cafés, and honestly, we could have settled for anything.
But you probably know how it goes—once someone mentions Samgyupsal, it’s almost impossible to resist. The three of us looked at each other, laughed, and instantly agreed, “Samgy it is!”
When we got to one of the well-known Samgy spots in San Vid, it was already buzzing with people.
Families were enjoying their meals, barkadas were busy grilling meat while laughing out loud, and couples were having their own cozy dates. The place was alive with chatter, laughter, and the sound of meat sizzling on grills. It already felt like we made the right choice.
We paid for the unlimited set, grabbed our dishes, and I have to say—the side dishes always excite me. That night, they had baby potatoes, kimchi, sweet bananas, tofu, soup, and of course, rice. I don’t know about you, but I can’t do Samgy without rice. It just makes the whole experience more satisfying.
As soon as we settled down, we started grilling the thin slices of pork. The smell alone was enough to make us hungrier.
You could hear that perfect sizzling sound as the meat cooked on the hot grill. We took turns flipping the meat, but of course, there were moments when we got too busy talking and almost burned a piece or two.
That’s the funny part of eating out like this—you’re not just eating, you’re bonding, laughing, and sharing little moments along the way. When the first batch of pork was ready, we wrapped it in lettuce, added some kimchi, dipped it in sauce, and took a big bite. And wow—it was just the comfort food we were craving.
Every side dish complemented the meat so well. The sweet bananas gave a nice balance to the savory flavors, the kimchi added spice, and the soup felt light but comforting. Each bite just reminded us why Samgy sessions are always a good idea.
But honestly, what made the night more special wasn’t just the food—it was the company. While grilling and eating, we shared stories, laughed over silly jokes, and just enjoyed being together.
You know how time flies when you’re having fun? That’s exactly what happened. Before we knew it, we had been sitting there for hours, our table full of empty plates, and our bellies more than full.
We kept joking about how “sulit” it was and even started planning our next food trip. Nights like this remind me that eating out isn’t really just about the food—it’s about the moments you create with the people you’re with.
If you ask me, I’ll always say the best meals are the ones shared. That Samgy night in San Vid wasn’t just another dinner out—it became another memory with Joyce and Jashchel that I’ll always look back on with a smile.
So if you ever find yourself craving good food and good company, maybe it’s time for your own Samgy session too. Trust me, it hits differently when shared with friends.