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My sons go to a lot of trouble reading food and restaurant reviews. Based on their research, they conclude that a restaurant with consistently good reviews is excellent.

I am not that scientific. If the choice were up to me, I only have one criterion for picking a great eating place.

I take a peek from the outside, if it is a Chinese restaurant and I see many Chinese dining there, then the food must be yummy.

A Japanese restaurant, if frequented by Japanese, should be worth every bite.

Korean, Thai, Spanish, Greek, Indian, Mexican, Hungarian, Persian and what-have-you—they are excellent when their own nationals outnumber the locals. They know whereof they eat.

And so there is this unimposing Korean restaurant in Alabang tucked behind a premier car shop, unseen from the outside world, far from the maddening crowd, and situated nowhere near a mall. It is always filled to the rafters with Koreans.

That is where I like to go for authentic, glorious Korean Food.

To order, I also have just one criterion. Spy on the next table and ask the waiter for exactly the same dishes! And you just know you made the right choice—your taste buds burst with pure delight. Nevermind what those dishes are called.

The restaurant is named Sogamiga. There, God’s grace comes—up to the last morsel of food and conversation with family.

Date Published: May 28, 2010

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