Bibimbap is an iconic korean dish, and it’s no surprise that Seoul Yummy would offer it as part of their set menus for 2-3 pax. If you don’t mind the dishes on the set menus, it’s actually pretty worth it to go for them along with the choice of sides and drinks.

This dish is served in a hot stone bowl, like an authentic korean eatery. They also provide four different Banchan with your meals, which are all refillable as you’d expect from a korean restaurant. You can choose the amount of sauce you’d like to pour in and mix it into the rice and veggies. While I like a thick sauce, I found it a bit hard to really mix it into the rice and dishes, so I ended up using some soup from another dish to help mix everything more evenly. Even though I did that, there were quite a number of clumps of rice that didn’t get much sauce still. Tastewise, it’s quite a decent bibimbap dish. Chicken is also tender and nicely marinated. It wasn’t the most fragrant, but it was affordable in the set menu.

Note that there’s a few ways you can save money at Seoul Yummy:

1) Order from their set menu if there’s no particular dish that you want from the regular menu, it’s cheaper than ordering ala carte

2) Seoul Yummy has a membership system where you can order from your table by scanning a QR code, get your credit card details ready. If you order via the QR code, you get 10% off the bill versus ordering with the staff

3) Seoul Yummy is on ShopBack - do remember to check from time to time if they have offers! They were on upsized cashback last week at 35%, but have since resumed their regular cashback rates.

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