Cjzave Barbeque & Grill

Cjzave Barbeque & Grill is located along Magsaysay Avenue, Naga City, just across the street from Tapsi Terminal restaurant. We discovered this place while walking back after jogging at Basilica Church grounds. Its location is conveniently camouflaged among several establishments and can easily be overlooked if you do so much as blinked.

Last December though, we had a small gathering there (sort of like a Christmas party) wherein we even exchanged gifts. Nothing fancy. All in the spirit of fun.

Well, this restaurant is a Korean style barbeque and grill wherein for only Php 199.00 per person, you can enjoy their unlimited pork belly (samgyeopsal), bacon, seafood (shrimps & squid slices), flavored meat slices and even hotdogs. They also have side dishes like kimchi, zucchini salad, fresh lettuce, cherry tomatoes as well as fresh fruits.

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Near the entrance is where you can choose and get raw meats and seafood for grilling… Side dishes and fruits too…

The thing is, you may get and grill as much as you want to eat for one (1) hour. Then how long you take to finish the food is completely up to you. Apparently, this is their version of unlimited. But judging from how our stomachs were filled to bursting that night, the system wasn’t so bad after all.

First things first. In order to eat, one must toil. In this case, one must grill…dsc01398

And grill…

 

And grill, for what seemed like eternity…dsc01401

Until finally, you have this spread in front of you…dsc01406

And then you can enjoy it too…dsc01403

Oh well, I’m coming clean. We also ate while grilling, so, we didn’t really hold back so much lol. None of us really suffered that night.

Meet the advance party. The others arrived an hour or two later…

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Photo credit: Caressa’s FB

Thanks for reading! Much love from me to you all!

Published by Frances Roxas

My name is Frances Roxas, a certified Bicolana - born and bred. I have a degree in Journalism but did not pursue a career in writing since I chose government service instead. I liked the security and stability that my job offered. However, I really miss writing and I miss hearing myself think by reading my own written works. Eventually, I plan to write more and to find out where my love for this craft might take me. Every life is a journey and I believe that it is never too late to do what we love and what makes us happy.

5 thoughts on “Cjzave Barbeque & Grill

  1. We have barbeque places just like here in in my city of Edmonton, in Canada. I’m so eager to try one out. The idea seems so fun.
    That meat looks delicious. I’m glad you were all full once your time was up. That doesn’t seem like true all you can eat to me either 😉

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    1. It sure was fun, grilling your own food. You should try it =) It was delicious too but the rule was a bit of a stress because we had to make sure we’d have grilled enough food for the party within 1 hour lol.. Thanks for reading!

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