the bibimbap comes with either chicken or beef along with the standard vegetables and fried egg but their vegetables seem to be chunkier pieces compared to the usual thinly sliced sort. actually preferred this as some of the vegetables had a nice crunch to it.

for $8 it was pretty worth it and it comes with a side dish of your choice (kimchi/korean ikanbilis/pickled cucumbers) and the seaweed soup seemed unassuming but was rly flavorful and garlicky