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Rodeo Grill

Fairly new in SM City Cebu, Rodeo Grill is located on the second floor just beside the Bingo hall. This restaurant takes its inspiration from the wild west, particularly in areas predominated by cowboys and cattle. Aside from the eye catching display of uniforms worn by the staff, the ambiance of the place is tailored to fit the intended theme.

We were ushered into the spacious dining hall that featured brightly lit tables, where the hanging lights were fixed with metal buckets to give the whole restaurant a country look. I noticed that there were large posters of picture quotes decorate the walls. Meanwhile, their personalised radio station streams tunes in the background. After we pried the menu for our orders, we finally decided to have the following: a large rack of arkansas tender ribs,  a plate of Geronimos sizzling buffalo steak, half a kilo of rodeo grill lechon, a heaping serving of black stallion crispy pata
, a serving of lone ranger talong, a medium plate of delicious crispy hay noodles, a bowl of flavorful cactus kangkong, and a hot serving of their deputy short sizzlers.

The food itself was okay, many of them are comparable to main stayers in the food industry. My sister mentioned that Rodeo Grill is a possible counterpart of TexRex, minus the smoky goodness of the grilled meat there. The ribs were tender and delicious, while their own version of lechon was surely delectable with hints of lemon grass and spring onions. Their crispy pata was also exceptional, having been tasted a great number of crispy patas out there, I could certainly say that this is one of the best.

To end the meal, we ordered 38 caliber brownie almond, which was technically just like La Marea's warm brownie cup, only smaller.



Rodeo Grill
SM City Cebu



Verdict:
A: 3.5/5

While most of the most served here are repeats from other restaurants, i believe that that strongpoint of this place is their price. Where else can you find a 300peso worth lamb chop?

Korean Chosun Restaurant






Amidst the line of Korean restaurants in front of IT park, this restaurant is one of the few establishments that actually has parking spaces for its customers.


This food shack caters to local Koreans and foreigners alike with its specialized staff. Courteous and polite, the servers of this busy restaurant attends to each customer's needs as quick as possible.


The food is good, not to mention the fact that any grilled dish lets anyone have a free cold noodle in addition to the easily replenished appetizers. These range from egg omelets, crispy anchovies, Kimchi, peanuts and salad.

Depending on the space available on the table, guests may opt for a built in grill on the table or a gas operated stove.

Of course, they also have other ala carte meals that you can order if you're fed up from all the meat that you ordered. ;D

Then again, with all the different side dishes that they offer, you practically don't have the option to get tired of those deliciously grilled meat on your plate at all!








Cebu Chosun Galbi Korean Restaurant
Salinas Drive, Lahug


Verdict:

A: 4/5

A bit pricey as opposed to other korean restaurants sprouting within Cebu, but still worth the experience. Ingredients are fresh and served upon request. Good service too.

Too bad that the branch at IT Park closed down.