MAKATI CITY — On Don Pedro Street, in the heart of Poblacion's bustling nightlife district, a restaurant stays open when most others have closed their doors. Jumong Korean Restaurant has built a loyal following among students, night owls, and hungry diners who know exactly where to go for a satisfying meal at any hour. Operating hours Sunday-Thursday from 11:00 AM to 4:00 AM, Friday-Saturday 10:00 Am to 4:00AM, this casual barbecue spot offers a simple but winning formula: affordable prices, generous servings, and authentic Korean flavors that keep customers coming back.
Authentic Korean Flavors, Owned by a Korean
What sets Jumong apart is its commitment to authenticity. Owned by a Korean national, the restaurant serves genuine Korean flavors that have earned it a reputation as a "fantastic spot for authentic Korean cuisine". The menu is built around classic Korean barbecue, with customers praising the tasty marinated meat and the option to have staff grill the meat tableside. This attention to detail ensures that even diners who aren't usually fans of samgyeopsal find themselves loving it here.
Massive Servings and Free-Flowing Side Dishes
Jumong is known for its generous portions and affordable prices, making it a favorite among hungry diners. The restaurant specializes in Galbi Jjim (braised beef short ribs) and Pajeon (seafood pancake), two of Korea's most popular dishes. The side dishes are a highlight, free-flowing and addictive, they elevate the dining experience. Customers who order at least two main courses can enjoy unlimited refills of banchan, adding even more value to an already satisfying meal. Diners also rave about the Yukgaejang (spicy beef soup), which one reviewer described as having "the beefy flavor but still balanced and not over seasoned", and the refreshing cold noodles, which are expertly packed for takeaway.
A Casual, Bustling Spot in Poblacion
The vibe at Jumong is casual and bustling, perfect for late-night cravings after a night out in Poblacion. The restaurant is most popular around 11 PM on Saturdays, with visitors typically staying up to two hours. While the atmosphere is lively, the service is attentive, staff will cook the meat for you so you won't leave smelling like barbecue. The restaurant accepts cash and GCash payments, but does not accept credit cards, so diners are advised to come prepared.
Why It Works
Jumong's enduring popularity comes down to a few simple truths: when a Korean restaurant is owned by a Korean and frequented by expats and locals alike, you know the food is authentic. The quality of the meat, the generous portions, and the free-flowing side dishes keep customers coming back. It's a place that proves great food doesn't need to be complicated, just honest, well-prepared, and shared with good company, at any hour of the day or night.









