Introducing Deemak at One Mango Ave: Cebu's Newest Unlimited Samgyupsal and Mookata Haven

If you're a fan of Korean barbeque or Thai-style hot pot, then Cebu has a treat in store for you. Deemak at One Mango Ave is the newest restaurant in town offering unlimited servings of both Samgyupsal and Mookata. Located conveniently at One Mango Avenue, along General Maxillom Avenue near the Chowking Mango Branch, this place is set to become the go-to destination for meat lovers and food enthusiasts alike.


With its enticing promotional prices, Deemak at One Mango Ave is sure to capture the attention of hungry diners. Let's take a look at what they have to offer:


Samgyupsal

Samgyupsal is a popular Korean dish that consists of grilled pork belly. The name "samgyupsal" translates to "three-layered meat" in Korean, referring to the layers of meat and fat found in pork belly. It is a beloved dish in Korean cuisine and is often enjoyed as a shared meal among friends and family.


Due to its popularity, samgyupsal has become a global culinary trend, with Korean BBQ restaurants offering this delicious dish in many parts of the world. It has captured the hearts and palates of food enthusiasts who appreciate its simplicity, flavors, and the joy of grilling and sharing a meal together.


Unlimited Samgyupsal Experience:

- For only Php 299 per head, indulge in unlimited servings of pork and a variety of delicious side dishes.

- Upgrade to the Php 329 per head option and enjoy not only unlimited pork but also chicken, along with the delectable side dishes.

- If you're craving more variety, the Php 399 per head package includes unlimited pork, chicken, beef, and an array of mouthwatering side dishes.


Mookata

Mookata is a unique and popular dining experience that originated in Thailand. The word "mookata" combines two Thai words: "mu" meaning pork and "krata" referring to a dome-shaped cast iron pan. Mookata, therefore, translates to "pork pan" or "pork skillet."


Mookata is a combination of Korean barbeque and Chinese-style hot pot, creating a fusion of flavors and cooking methods. The centerpiece of the mookata experience is a large, dome-shaped skillet with a flat grill on one side and a moat-like section filled with broth on the other. The skillet is placed in the center of the dining table, and diners can gather around to cook their own food.


Mookata dining is not only about the delicious food but also the communal experience. It's a social affair where friends and family gather, cook, and enjoy their meal together. The combination of grilled meats, hot pot cooking, and the shared experience makes mookata a popular choice for groups and gatherings.


So, if you're looking for a unique and flavorful dining experience that combines grilling, hot pot, and the joy of cooking your own food, mookata is definitely worth a try.

Unlimited Mookata Delights:

- Dive into the flavors of Thailand with their Mookata offerings.

- For Php 399 per head, enjoy unlimited servings of pork, chicken soup, glass noodles, and veggies to create your own hot pot masterpiece.

- Upgrade to the Php 439 per head package, and in addition to the pork, chicken, chicken soup, glass noodles, and veggies, relish the tantalizing flavors of more chicken in your hot pot experience.

- For the ultimate Mookata adventure, the Php 499 per head option grants you unlimited pork, chicken, beef, chicken soup, glass noodles, and veggies. Get ready to savor the best of both worlds.

Deemak at One Mango Ave ensures a delightful dining experience with its modern and cozy ambiance. Open from 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM daily, you have plenty of time to satisfy your cravings for grilled meats and steamy hot pots. Whether you're planning a lunch gathering or a late-night feast, this place has got you covered.


For inquiries or reservations, feel free to contact them at +639356113474. Gather your friends, family, or even your fellow foodies and embark on a culinary adventure like no other at Deemak at One Mango Ave. It's time to unleash your appetite and experience the joy of unlimited Samgyupsal and Mookata in the heart of Cebu.

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