Scout Fernandez Street Corner Tomas Morato Avenue, Sacred Heart, Quezon City
Currently closed: 10:00 - 20:00
1970 Grill is located at Scout Fernandez Street Corner Tomas Morato Avenue, Sacred Heart, Quezon City. This is a Korea restaurant near the Tomas Morato.The average price range at 1970 Grill is around ₱ 550 / Person,and the opening hours are 10:00 - 20:00.1970 Grill is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Tomas Morato area. There are different kinds of food in 1970 Grill that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63289900603, +639983968767.
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20 Reviews
Yuniarti Jolleisa
4.0
This place offers good Korean food for affordable prices. Their menu is limited to soups and samgyeopsal choices which serves to their advantage. They’re able to provide essential ingredients and dishes because of their focused selection in the menu. They’re also not stingy on their side dishes. This is my go-to Korean place when I’m in Morato. Friendly staff. You may want to call beforehand to check on the available tables. There’s usually a line here, but it’s worth the wait.
SPEEDY MEDIC
3.0
1970 Grill is an old-classroom-themed Korean restaurant few steps from the well-known Tomas Morato Avenue. Perfect for your korean-food midnight cravings, since they’re open from 5:00 PM until 6:00 AM the next day. I used to go here (around 2016) with my former roommates – yes, we all love Korean food. Yesterday, I realized how I missed this place, and so then decided to invite my partner to go here for dinner.
Deni ST
5.0
My favorite Korean restaurant! Price - 5/5Taste - 5/5Service - 5/5What I love most about his place are the side dishes. Their kimchi tastes really good. My favorite are the egg soup and eggplant! I don’t really eat beef so this review will mainly be about their Samgyupsal. The meat they serve was neatly cut. It was served with carrots and tofu. The meat was tender. I’ve been here numerous times. I go here almost every week and I can assure you their meat is always tender. I feel pure joy every time I take a bite of their Samgyupsal wrapped in lettuce that’s dipped in their peanut sauce. I also pair it with some garlic that you can request from their staff. My tip is to of course cook the garlic before eating it with the meat. The prices of the things on their menu are also very reasonable. I always ended up spending 380 pesos every visit. 280 - Samgyupsal50 - Rice50 - CokeTheir Samgyupsal is best paired with coke!Kudos to Gino! He’s the best waiter there. My friend and I go there so often that he’s got our orders memorized. He gets everything ready for us even before we officially place our orders.
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