Metro Manila, Philippines
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Very delicious servings of Bingsu. Best place to have sweets or desserts. Great place to hang out with friends and families.
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Hobing has the best Bingsu and Tteok-bokki in town. I've been to a lot of different Bingsu and Tteok-bokki places so I can say that with confidence. The menu is pricey but the servings are good for sharing so they're worth it. I recommend ordering one bowl of Tteok-bokki and one bowl of Bingsu. You can wash down the hot and spicy taste of the Tteok-bokki with the cool and creamy sensation of the Bingsu.
Great for dessert when you’re craving for bingsu!! A bit pricey - will take more or less P400 for two (2)
Delicious ice desserts served with fresh slices of mangoes or strawberries.
Hobing is one of the best places to get bingsu. The particular branch at Megamall has a nice ambiance and serves the bingsu well. Definitely try the Mango Cheese or Strawberry Cheese flavor
I always like ice cream. The difference that they made was the carve of the ice that makes it more delicious when it is combined in any of the fruits. It is much more bigger than other ice cream company. We order four flavors to check which one is better. The flavors from strawberry, chocolate, green tea (taste matcha) and mango. For my taste buds i like more their mango.
Legit yung bingsu nila na masarap. Ang typical nga lng ng ambiance and interior design. We ordered injeolmi bingsu, it has rice cake, nuts and injeolmi powder. Masarap sya for me since I'm familiar with eating the injeolmi rice cake but my boyfriend did not liked it so if you are new to bingsu, just order the fruit bingsu like mango and strawberry.
Hobing has a special place in the heart. This was the first place that I have tasted and enjoyed Korean Bingsu. For me they are the original Korean desert shop. Their Bingsu are not too sweet, generous in portions, and reasonably priced. My favorite bingsu are the manga and cheese bingsu and the red bean bingsu. Both delicious and not so sweet.
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