SUBIC BAY FREEPORT— Popular food hub UnliCity recently launched its newest branch at the Greenwoods Park here, giving Subic Freeport diners the opportunity to partake of its signature three-in-one restaurant combo offering.
The newest addition to Subic’s growing Asian-themed restaurants, UnliCity offers a wide variety of unlimited food, from Korean barbeque and Japanese dishes to coffee and desserts.
To set the “unli” tone, UnliCity offered during the launch a one-day promo called Unli 1, for five kinds of pork for only P399; and Unli 2, which is a mix of pork and beef for only P449.
“It’s all unlimited and very cheap, that’s why we call it UnliCity,” explained General Manager Mae Gamir.
But with all the Asian-themed restos crowding out each other for public attention, UnliCity introduces something different to make its mark: the food hub exudes a cozy ambiance that is missing in fast- food diners.
The place also provides unlimited Wi-fi for the convenience of all customers, Gamir pointed out.
The flavorful fare, of course, is the real standout. At Unlicity’s Samgyupsalamat, for example, charcoal is used in cooking to enhance the taste of meat and give it a distinctive flavor, Gamir explained.
The place run by Korean Alley also offers a la carte orders, and unlimited Korean barbeque served with several dishes, vegetables and soups on top of the signature samgyeopsal package.
Like its other branches, UnliCity’s Subic branch also rolls out the trademark Jinsei Sushi Bar, which offers modern and authentic Japanese food. Its best sellers include unlimited sushi and yakitori, as well as unlimited desserts and beverages, like the famous Melona ice cream, soju and beer.
To complete the UnliCity setup, the pet-friendly café, Kissaten, is set to be established soon to provide customers with Japanese specialty “coffee-all-you-can” and pastries and snacks.
The new food hub is the brainchild of Zoomanity Group President Robert L. Yupangco, who first brought UnliCity to life in Makati two years ago with his concept of “a city of unlimited favorites.”
Zoomanity also operates the Zoobic Safari theme park in the Subic Freeport, as well as similar tourism destinations, like the Zoocobia Fun Zoo in the Clark Freeport and the Zoocolate Thrills in Bohol.