So this is a restaurant that started up in the same spot that another Korean restaurant (Korean Gardens) was open a long while back. Regardless of how the food was back then, I have to say that the food now is pretty good, and they have a pretty extensive menu. Korean restaurants in general seem to be springing up all over the place in Edmonton now, and this is good news because the more competition there is, the more each restaurant will need to step up its game in order to keep up. B Bim Baap has good food at prices are that are not more expensive than much of the competition that they face, especially as they are in the south side of the city where most Korean places are located.
I will also say that I have not ever had to wait for a long time any time I've gone there, and this is likely because they are located in the the south industrial area between 91 St and Gateway Blvd. They have items that other Korean restaurants don't such as bibimnaengmyon (spicy cold chewy noodles with vegetables, meat, and hard-boiled egg), so it's a good place to go if you want to try dishes aside from the staples like bibimbab. Overall, I would recommend this place to anyone who has a hankering for Korean food or just good food in general for that matter.
I don't live in Edmonton and this means I cannot visit this restaurant as often as I would like. However, if I'm in Edmonton, this is always my #1 choice. I always have beef bulgogi, and it's always fabulous. It's cooked to perfection, and I enjoy every bite. I wish they will give me extra kimchi, I always feel a little awkward having to ask for a refill. I highly recommend this restaurant. The service is excellent, the prices are reasonable, and words are really inadequate to describe how much I love eating my favorite meal there.
Nestled in an industrial park by the Whitemud, B-Bim-Baab is a hidden but popular Korean eatery. We weren't expecting too many people when visiting at 3PM on a Sunday but there was a surprising amount of tables occupied. Since brunch is a thing, I guess linner (or dunch) can be one too. I've been to B-Bim-Baab once before (pre-blogging days) but
wow so I have only a couple of Korean restaurants in the city that I keep going to because of how great they are. Now, I can add B-Bim-Baap to my list.
The first time I went here was on a weekday night around 8pm, a little late for dinner, and I saw the place was half filled. This was a good sign in my opinion as this is located in an industrial area and I wouldn't have expected a lot of people during that time of the night.
We had the gamjatang and oh sam bokum. The gamjatang was really good, actually I've never had it before but I thought it tasted great. Lots of meat in the pork bones. We got the size small for $16 and it is way bigger than I expected. It's perfect to share between 2-3 people. They offer it in bigger sizes like medium and large and those are probably best to share with a big group of people.
The oh sam bokum is a spicy sizzling dish with squid and pork (from what I remember) and it tasted great. I've had buldak bokkum before and this tasted very different. It had more of a barbecue, smokey flavour as well as spicy. Great dish! Absolutely loved it.
The second time I went was for lunch and they had a bibimbap lunch special but here's the catch - you have to add the meat which costs extra haha. We also got the pork tofu stew which came with a bowl of rice. The kimchi pajeon tastes really good here! I usually don't order that because it never tasted good to me when I got it at other places, but here is really good.
They only gave 3 kinds of banchans and I love pickled radish so I asked for it and they were more than willing to give me some lol.
Service was average; I noticed that they don't really smile lol but the owner is so nice and so friendly! Overall, great place for Korean food. It's definitely worth the drive for me. Their menu is very extensive and when I went, I really wanted to try everything. I will definitely be back.
We've been enjoying going to this restaurant for a few years. It's located in an industrial area in the south side, a bit removed from the main roads. It's a decently sized place with plenty of seating, although decor is a little lacking. Large variety on the menu, although some items are a bit pricey. Food is also pretty good, with my favorites being the dolsot bibimbap and the jjangmyeon. The only downside is the service can be quite slow after they take your initial order. I find it hard to flag staff down for more water, food or for the bill.
The search for authentic Gam Ja Tang in Edmonton is over as we have found it here! Their Gam Ja Tang can definitely rival that of Owl of Minerva's in Toronto! Great food, great staff! We will keep coming back whenever we need a Korean food fix.
My boyfriend and I have been going to B-Bim-Baap for the past few years. It is probably one of our favorite Korean restaurant. The King Galbee is delicious!
B-bim-baap also serves some really delicious sushi rolls from their Japanese restaurant Kenko, that used to be open right inside b-bim-baap, but is now closed.
Though, I've notices that the servers don't seem to happy, every time we order something from the Kenko menu, even though they offer it. I would've given a 4.0 rating, but the service has gone downhill over the years. The last visit, no one bothered to come check on us, and when i need more water, I couldn't get a hold of anyone.
The food is so good here, that I'm willing to look past the horrible service.
Carmalita Consuela Areum
+4.5
I came here for the first time last week and loved it! The buffet was amazing, they had really great bulgogi and their fried rice was pretty good too. It was decently priced and totally worth it. I would highly recommend this place!
This Korean restaurant was pretty decent. The crispy rice bowl, Dolsat, was disappointing (quite bland) but the Galbie ribs and Charp Chae (sp?) was quite good. It's great for a wide variety of pallets as they have a mix of vegetarian, seafood and other foods to try. The restaurant is comfortable but the service was a bit slow at times. Overall, it's worth a try though, especially for the Galbi ribs which were amazing!!!
One of the oddest places in my opinion to see a Korean restaurant, in the middle of a industrial area. At 8:30pm on a Saturday it was quiet but it was all Korean clientele. People have complained that the service has really gone down hill but I could careless, as long as the food is still tasty, that's all I care about. I've sampled their other dishes like Kimchi Fried Rice and Beef Short Ribs in the past, all delicious in their own right.
Of course the best part of Korean food is the side dishes you get for free. Kim chi, bean sprouts and seaweed, delicious! I always get their Charp Chae (glass noodles) which is one of my personal favourites. Who knew noodles like that could hold so much flavour? It's a little expensive but Seafood Pancake is another must. Packed full of seafood and onions it has a little chewiness mixed with a tad of crispness. My girlfriend got their basic B Bim Baab. With a good amount of gochujang it was tasty. It's a very far trip for me but whenever it's worth the trip especially when you have leftovers to take home.
Went to B Bim Baab with some friends last night for dinner. What a delightful treat! I had the Bim Baab with chicken and was not disappointed! Loved the flavours and the atmosphere. The waitress didn't speak much English, but was super sweet and very considerate of our time.
We had fried zucchini in egg to start - another tasty treat! All-in-all, it was wonderful, and I will happily return one day!
I went with some friends to B Bim Baab Restaurant & Lounge couple of weeks ago and I feel this restaurant is still one of my favourite Korean restaurant in Edmonton. Seafood and Green Onion Pancake. To start off the night, we shared the Seafood and Green onion pancake. The portion was pretty generous, to our surprise. It was really tasty with pieces of seafood like octopus, mussels in the pancake. The pancake was very crunchy, combined with the texture of the seafood was delicious. The only issue I had with this dish was probably too much green onions compared to the amount of seafood. Other than that, the dish was yummy.
Delicious food!!!! I have come here many times, and even with take-out the food holds true to both quality and taste. I love it here! The sitting area is spacious, the service is delightful, and they are very gracious. Their side dishes are also very tasty (seaweed, kimchi, and bean sprouts). Some of my favorite dishes are their seafood pancake, beef bulgogi soup and also their stone bowl bi bim bap. My friend and I have tried many Korean restaurants in Edmonton, and this is simply hands down the best!
The food was delightful, with nobody saying that their food was bad. We had a mix of dishes, from a spicy seafood soup to Bul Go Gi to fried rice, and all was good. The only reason this place doesn't get a higher rating is because our service was quite bad (like many people in group saying they wouldn't come back bad). The waitress obviously was unfamiliar with her craft, taking only part orders at a time, forgetting entire people. They also served the kids (who had the easiest dishes) last which is a carnal sin for restaurants. I don't know if it was because of the plenitude of Caucasian diners or the size of the group, but we definitely felt like we were targeted for worse service than neighbouring tables.
I ordered a fried chicken with a sweet and sour sauce (forgot what the exact name was called). It was delicious and all of my friends really enjoyed it and complemented this dish. Only complaint is the portion size of this particular dish (mainly their meat dishes which is unfortunate for obvious reasons) and was not that filling which is why I would recommend ordering another small dish if you want to get somewhat full. My friend ordered a kimchi stew but if somewhat lacked in seasoning but most importantly, it was not spicy enough for our taste. Overall, food was decent and worth giving it a try. 0.5/1
Service was awesome and the waitresses were extremely friendly. 1/1
The decor was nice as well. The wooden interior gave it a traditionally and authentic atmosphere. 1/1
Price was good. I would say it is very affordable. 1/1
Would I come back? Why not? 0.5/1
Our Toronto condo is about a 20 minute walk from Korea Town, so we get there often and we're big fans of Korean food. Unfortunately our Saskatoon home is in a city where there isn't a decent Korean food scene, and we'd been in Saskatoon for a while and had a Korean food craving. So, when we were travelling to Edmonton for a quick stay-over conference, we were excited to try this well reviewed spot.
Service was very friendly and attentive - very much on par with what we've come to expect from Korean eateries. And the food - well, we are most content.
We were surprised to see Chicken Katsu on the appetizer menu but since these folks have a co-located Japanese restaurant we decided to try it - and it was delicious! For our mains we did as we often do; we asked our server to recommend her favourites, and happily ordered King's Galbee (three, 3" chunks of wildly tender beef ribs in a delicious sweet and slightly spicy sauce) and Oh Sam Bokum (tender squid and pork served with vegetables and a nice, spicy sauce). Both were excellent and we highly recommend these dishes. The Oh Sam Bokum would be easily shared amongst four people - especially with the delicious all you can eat sides of Kimchee (spicy and crunchy), bean sprout salad (yummy) and seaweed salad (sublime and a perfect taste contrast to the Oh Sam Bokum).
As others have noted the food here is definitely on the high side in terms of price, but it's exceptionally good. Great food is great food, high quality ingredients are high quality ingredients, and great service is great service. These things all cost money to produce, and just because they serve Asian food doesn't mean they have to lose money doing it.
Edmonton is lucky to have this restaurant; hopefully they are successful for years to come. We'll definitely be back the next time we're here.
As I said in my last post, I’ve recently had the chance to try a couple of Korean Restaurants back to back, Lee House and B Bim Baab. B Bim Baab is located in the middle of nowhere. Or well, the industrial south side of Edmonton, where nothing is really located. That being said though, a bonus is that there is a huge amplitude of parking nearby. They have their own little area in front of their restaurant, and then additional parking at the adjacent lot (outside of business hours, it’s relatively empty).
B Bim Baab has been on my list for a while and I finally got the chance to go! My go to for Korean in Edmonton has been Lee's house but boy have I been missing out.
Walking in, there's a split between Japanese and Korean; apparently owned by the same owner. Greeted almost immediately, we sat on the side beside the booths. Decor is nice and you can tell they took time and attention to detail.
Once seated, menus were given; fifteen minutes later we finally got the attention of one of the waiters to place our order.
Bulgogi soup; so pure, and light definitely a soul food. Had enough flavor but not to the point of dying from salt. Definitely a highlight along with the seafood pancake that had consistent crispy goodness on the bottom with each bite filled with seafood and green onions!
Service is typical, probably bring a Korean to ease in the waiters for better service and refills..
Food wise.. I'll definitely be back to try more items!
The dolsot bibimbap special for lunch is absolutely delicious, pipping hot like it's supposed to be, and comes with all the kimchi and appetizers. Great deal and service! I've been looking for a bibimbap place and looks like I found one!
Wow, this is a great restaurant. The food was fantastic and the service was great. We will be back!
Edit February 13, 2016: Service has gone from slow to a point where I'm considering not coming back just on the basis that it's that bad. They are nice people, however the problem comes when you ask them a question in English and not just ordering, and they answer multiple times with something completely different from the question being asked even when you rephrase the question. This, along with our water not being refilled, and twice having to wait over 30 minutes to pay our bill (after receiving it and then eventually unsuccessfully trying to find someone to pay) has left me with a deteriorating perception of the restaurant. I hope it improves soon and that these were isolated incidents., or else I definitely will not be back.
Amazing Korean food. I've heard many good things about B Bim Baab from my Korean friends, and decided to check it out with a friend on Friday night. It's out of the way compared to most major landmarks in Edmonton (in an industrial area), meaning that we were immediately seated around 7pm. The food here definitely did not disappoint, and I would recommend it and it's portion size to anyone. I got the pork bone soup with rice, which was relatively standard to most Korean restaurants that I've been to. However, their Kimchi rice is amazing! I personally don't like Kimchi, but I loved it and couldn't even taste the Kimchi at all. The only problem I had was the service was relatively slow, it took what seemed like quite a while to get our orders/drinks and the bill. But otherwise the service was good, so overall it was a minor issue. The prices were fairly standard for a Korean restaurant. I also really enjoyed the decor of the entrance area. All in all, I enjoyed my experience at B Bim Baab, and will likely be back sometime. Recommended.
Good food!. One of my favourite spots for korean food this place is a must try
Marvelous memory, again. B-Bim-Baap is a magical oasis in an industrial park setting. My husband and I have a wonderful experience, every time we visit - both cuisine and service. We were so pleased to bring close friends tonight - (they are equally critical of local fare )- left no leftovers. Highly recommended, with something in the menu for all diets
Based on my experiences eating at many Edmonton Korean joints, I've got to say this place has taken the #1 spot. Great bulgogi and wonderful service. What more do you want?
Big White Guy And Little Asian Girl
+4.5
Great food and excellent service. The girl that waited on us knew the menu and recommended what is now the best Korean food we have ever had. This place is a must try!!!
Awesome buffet. Pay 10.50 grab your tray and fill it to your hearts content with some of the best korean food you will ever see and taste.
Delicious!. Very good, high quality, and reasonably priced. Will definitely be back!
Very good. Had lunch here for the first time. The buffet looked mediocre, so we had the dolsot b-bim-baab with beef and the dak kang jung . The b-bim was nicely presented, with the bowl piping hot on a wooden board and the egg cooked just right. Could have used more beef, but it tasted great. The dak kang jung was interesting--sort of like sweet chili chicken, but with a peanuty taste.
Somehow this place became my "go to" restaurant. I have been to this restaurant more times than I have been to any other, and it happened without me realizing. It has a way of sneaking up on you since their food is so consistently satisfying, with generous portions, and honestly very reasonable prices. Try the King's Kal-bee if you like meat and want to introduce Korean cuisine to some less adventurous eaters. I love the Toppoki, Jab Chae, Green Onion pancake (which is totally different than Green Onion Cake) and all the free appetizers they give you. I take all my visiting friends here, and I have only had them say good things. Come try it, the staff are friendly too and speak english well, you will find a dish you like!
Mostly yeppers.... Cannot attest to their whole menu because we have only ordered the same dishes the numerous times we ate there; soft tofu kimchee hotpot, beef rib soup and dotsot (stone pot) bbimbaab - but they are enough reasons, along with friendly service, for us to return time and again. our only negative comment is their stinginess and limited selection of kimchee side dishes. As mentioned in reviews below, their prices are slightly on the higher side for korean food and would impact this review negatively had this been a place we eat at everyday; but since we only go once or twice a month or when a yearning for korean hotpot becomes irresistable, the premium does not bother us. never tried their lunch buffets, which seems very aryan-washed catering to the lunch time crowd from the neighbourhood light industrial businesses.
Bbbbbbbimbaap 4 realz. I've had Korean in Edmonton before. But nothing tasted as good as some of the dishes here! I've been here a total of three times. Generally, things that were ordered were the cham pong (spicy seafood soup), bul gal bee (marinated beef ribs), dol sol b bim bap, and kim chee jiggae. These dishes are all excellent! I didn't really like the appetizer dishes of kimchee and bean sprouts, I don't know maybe kind of sour. But definitely will return for the food!
Love love love... The atmosphere is alittle run down.. But the food is to die for.. One of the best meals I had in the city.. Try most dishes on the menu and haven't found one I didn't like!
Fabulous for large groups! We ordered two of the dinners for six combinations and all 16 people left well fed and raving about the complimentary flavours from dish to dish. Highly recommend for a large group.... But make a reservation!
A favorite. Everytime me and my girlfriend crave korean food, this is our one stop. the prices are a bit on the expensive side compared to other korean places but well worth it. service there is superb and the unlimited kimchi and beansprouts is a nice added bonus. place is a bit tucked away but well worth the find. i definately like there potato noodles and hot pots, one of my favorities. I recommend trying this place out if you are in the neighbourhood and want some korean
Very Nice. Like the B Bim Baab with beef, short ribs were great, chicken was good. On the other hand, onion cake was different, they have a whole stem of green onion uncut, i personally like them in small pieces. Over all, it was a good experience
...good food.... Small run down place. Interior is very poorly decorated on the inside, but the food will make up for it. They have a buffet, but I opt out of that. Instead I ordered from the menu. So glad I did. Very authentic Korean food. I ordered the Raw Salmon B Bim Baab. It was amazing. There was this sweet tangy hot sauce to go with that dish. Put in as much as you want or less depending on how hot you would like it. Of course the meal came with a small side dish of kim chi and bean sprout salad. The kim chi was a bit salty for me, but the bean sprout salad was good. Would love to come back and try other dishes in the near future!
Run-down but traditional and very decently flavored Korean cuisine. I like this place. Really, I do. Sure things might bit a bit pricey at times and you wonder why it's so expensive at the time of order but when the food comes out all the flavors and seafood and veggies - the lovely ingredients that are not skimped out on, will make you a happy camper. The first time I went there was some compulsory 15% tipping going on with just 2 people but I think the owner was trying to recover the cost from doing a groupon-type deal... is that fair or not? You to judge. The second time I went it was great service and there was no compulsory tipping... Anyways, this is my favorite non-Won-Jung-Gak Korean restaurant in town.
Excellent meal. Went here for the first time last night. My husband has been several times for the lunch buffet, but it was both of our first time for dinner.
We ordered 3 dishes between the 2 of us, and came home with LOTS of leftovers.
We got the dolsot bibimbaap (the difference between the dolsot and the regular is that in the dolsot, it is served in a hot stone bowl vs. a regular bowl). It was delicious. At first it tasted slightly fishy, which I think was due to the addition of seaweed. It was MUCH more flavourful that bibimbaap I've had at other restaurants (which makes sense, since it is their namesake).
We also tried a noodle dish that was called something like "House Special Noodles" or something. In any case, it was thin egg noodles in a spicy sauce with shrimp, mussels and squid. The plate of noodles was heaping, and they had a good spicy flavour. However, the amount of seafood and veggies was a little lacking.
Last but not least, we had the Chef's Special Beef dish, which was the highlight. It was slightly sweet, spicy and sour - delicious!
Before the meal, we were also brought bean sprout salad and kimchee, which were both good.
I'd look forward to coming back.
Great Service!. Went here a few months ago with a group of friends for a large gathering (~16 people), and I had a particular dish (Sam Gyup Sal - I had some Korean friends growing up... :D ) in mind.
I searched the menu, and was disappointed about its absence.
When the waitress came around, I asked her if they served it, and she said no, but they would still be willing to make it for me. Excited, I accepted not bothering to ask how much it cost.
The dish was delicious, along with all the other items we ordered.
When paying, we realized that the cost of custom dish was as expected - not too high or too low.
Overall great experience. One note though, be prepared to leave with your clothes smelling like food. You know what they say though... the smellier the food, the better
Great - want to try more!. Went today - 4 of us - arrived at 12:45 P.M. Very busy - were not recognized by waitress for about 15 minutes - but she was soooo accomodating when she saw us. 3 of us with buffet, 1 off the menu - all 3 for the buffet had finished lunch before the menu item arrived. Great food - service (okay it was busy) lacked (sorry) but I do see it was truly busy. Everyone loved the food, left full, happy and contented - that's what it is all about right? Great time, great food! Will we return? Absolutely! For 3 of us, it was the first time, our friend "INSISTED" we try, and it was worth it!
Bf first took me here almost 3 years ago and we still go. Last time I went was 2 weeks ago. My favorite Korean restaurant in the city so far. Service is good. Wait a bit long but food is always worth it. Sweet and spicy cold buckwheat noodle. Fried sweet chicken with sprinkled peanuts and spicy beef bulgolgi and my favorite dishes there.
My absolute favorite restaurant in Alberta!. Excellent food and service in family run restaurant. This has been my favorite restaurant for eating out with colleagues and friends on my business trip for a couple of years now and have found it be enjoyable. I have tried the bulgogi, BBQ beef ribs, spicy tofu soup, and beef bibimbaab! I absolutely loved everything. The dishes were all so flavorful! I am definitely coming back soon for oh so beautiful lunch buffet! :)
Great hosts for my birthday party.. I had held my birthday celebration at this restaurant. The staff were polite and offered help with dishes and patience with my excited Soju & Bek Se Ju sauced self.
The food was flavourful and the drinks were plentiful.
The feel of the place was very relaxed with little pretense of an upscale eatery. The food spoke for itself and the staff were more than helpful with the service and toleration of my rowdy self.
I would recommend this establishment for its service and food quality.
Delicious food! First time trying authentic Korean cuisine and it wad great. Service was great as well...staff is very friendly!
What's up with the decor?!?!. When I stepped foot into the restaurant, it felt like I was thrown back in time to a sleazy 60's hotel restaurant. I couldn't believe it! I could hard concentrate on ordering because I was mesmorized my the ridiculous "decor". Anyways, I order of course B Bim Baab, if the restaurant is named after the dish, you'd be a fool not to try it. The shy waitress, slowly mixed it all together, I had to tell her 3 times more hot sauce. When all was mixed together I dug in! Not the best or worst B Bim Baab I've had it was just ok. There was beef it in which I like, I usually prefer my B Bim Baab with meat. I might come back, but maybe only to laugh at the decor. Ha.
Very kind staff; great food for great price. If I'm on a business trip, I may as well do what I can to eat well (this includes healthy and varied food), and all the better if I can do it for a good price. This fit the bill.
I got the marinated beef dulsot b-bim-bap (pardon spelling errors) with some green tea. It came with a just-nicely-hot kimchee side dish, and I passed on the sprout salad (stomach doesn't always appreciate bean sprouts). The green tea was nice, but I also saw roasted barley tea on the menu and when I inquired, the waitress was all too happy to bring me a pot to try for free (along with offering an explanation of its use in Korean culture). It was lovely; you could just subtly taste the sweetness of the barley.
The b-bim-bap (first time I have it) was great. A big hearty bowl of rice, vegetables, beef, an egg (raw), soy brean sprouts (they did this upon hearing that I have trouble with regular bean sprouts, which I was told was mung bean sprouts)... and of course, I got a bit of hot sauce which she offered to mix in (it's flavourful, not "burning hot"). The rice was crispy too from the hot stone bowl - nice touch. It was filling, and for less than $15 for this and the kimchee, it was a good deal in my books.
The place is simple - don't expect cushy chairs (they're a bit stiff) - but expect good food with friendly service.
Great Experience. This out of the way place is a great find. The staff is prompt and very friendly. Our waitress was very helpful, she answered so many of our questions (I had never heard of most of the dishes) and assisted us to make our selections. The food was fantastic! We especially enjoyed the traditional B Bim Baab in the hot stone bowl. We have been back a few times and have always had a great experience!
Love the B-Bim-Baab. Love this place, the best Dolsot B-Bim-Baab I have ever had, hands down. The service and ambiance was very good as well. Unfortunately it is a little off the main drag but it is well worth the trip a few blocks up from 34th Ave.
Overall B Bim Baab was everything I recalled from my previous visits: a high quality Korean restaurant delivering solid authentic dishes with large portions. I am slightly disappointed at the continued rise of pricing here but am grateful that the quality of the food has not suffered over the last year. While the location might be prohibitive for some, I wholesomely recommend B Bim Baab for anyone looking for solid Korean in Edmonton.
It’s been awhile since I’ve been to B-Bim-Baab. This trip was my third visit and it still has that Korean homey, comfort food style to it. The food is good but some dishes are definitely on the pricier side, especially if you compare to other Korean restaurants nearby. Seriously, are they all on the south side??? Bul Go Gi House, Coco Deep Fried Chicken, Don Day, Lee House, Mama Lee’s Kitchen, Wing Chicx, (technically Lee House Korean BBQ is in Chinatown). Sorry, Ginseng Restaurant and Korean BBQ House, there’s no urgency to try you out, not when it’s over $30 for mediocre AYCE Korean BBQ.
Overall, B-Bim-Baab = 9.5/10 (the seafood in the chaam pong was disappointing). But I will be back here again!!!
We had a taste of Korean BBQ with their spare ribs. These 3 ribs came to 17.99 ! wow super expensive. Good thing they tasted awesome, had awesome seasoning and just had the right amount of fat on them. Though I guess it wasn't very lady like to get all the meat off the bones.
I can't even count the number of times I've been to B-Bim-Baab in the short three months I have been in Edmonton. The main reason is that the restaurant is just around the corner from my old workplace. And of course the authentic Korean dishes are part of the reason as well. On my first visit, I ordered the restaurant's namesake â the signature bi-bim-baab ($8.99). It was a rice bowl with assorted veggies, a raw egg and sweet-spicy Korean hot sauce. The portion was a bit big for me, but I still managed to finish it. While I enjoyed the fresh and crunchy veggies with the tasty sauce, I didn't like the fact that the rice was just barely warm instead of hot. I think I should have ordered the dolsot bi-bim-baab instead, which is the same thing served in a hot stone bowl. All entrees are served with banchan, the Korean term for traditional side dishes. The banchan included are always kimchi and bean sprouts. The dak bulgogi (Korean BBQ chicken) ($15.99) is my absolute favourite dish here.
The food was pretty good. I went back to try the King's Galbi. OMG it was good! The beef was so tender. It like melts in your mouth.
Very good food, you can order from the menu and be served quickly or enjoy the buffet. Service was promp and friendly, I will go here again!
It’s my second visit to this place. The food was good and portion was ok! We ordered the bibimbap and seafood tofu soup
Good food for a good price, very comfortable too!
Delicious! It's our second time here and we love the food so much. Even my picky 4 year old mentioned how delicious his shrimp tempura was. Generous portions at the right price! And the service was great as well.
We loved our time living in Korea. But the thing we missed the most was the food. It’s hard to find authentic and high quality Korean food in Edmonton at a reasonable place. I tried this restaurant for the first time today and had the dolsot bi-bin-bop and it was phenomenal. Great food, staff and prices are decent. I’ll be back.
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