MAKATI CITY — Tucked along Don Pedro Street in the vibrant heart of Poblacion, a humble eatery has been quietly serving some of the most authentic Korean barbecue in the city for over two decades. Run by a warm Korean couple, Minsok Restaurant (민속) is the kind of place that doesn't need flashy signage or trendy interiors to draw a crowd. Instead, it relies on what matters most: honest, flavorful food served with genuine hospitality. It's a favorite among Korean expats, a testament to its authenticity.
A Cozy, No‑Frills Dining Experience
Step inside Minsok, and you'll find a space that feels more like a friend's home than a formal restaurant. The setup is basic, simple tables, plastic chairs, and a lively, unpretentious atmosphere. But the focus is squarely on the food. The star of the show is the samgyeopsal (pork belly), featuring thick, premium cuts that you won't find in most other Korean restaurants in the country. Staff are often on hand to assist with the grilling, ensuring every piece is cooked to perfection while you relax and enjoy the sizzling performance.
The experience is elevated by an extensive array of banchan (side dishes), all of which are generously refillable. From the beloved grilled kimchi to other flavorful accompaniments, these sides perfectly complement the rich, savory barbecue.
Must‑Try Dishes and What to Order
Beyond the samgyeopsal, Minsok's menu is a treasure trove of Korean classics. The bossam (boiled pork belly wraps) is another standout, while the sundubu jjigae (soft tofu stew) offers a warm, comforting contrast to the grilled meats. Don't miss the gyeran-jjim (steamed egg) if it's available, and the seafood pancake is generous enough to share. For the full experience, pair your meal with soju or beer.
Why It Works
The secret to Minsok's enduring popularity is simple: when Korean expats are regulars, you know the food is authentic. The quality of the meat, the attentive service, and the lively, bustling atmosphere 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.









