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RN there's a promo where a bibimbap costs 8.5-9 normally but for 9.9 u get an extra fried egg and a drink(2.5) and the small drinks are super refreshing. Apparently they don't allow you to add meat and once u taste the bibimbap you will know why. The meat and the sauce it comes with is very savoury and it gives the perfect amount of saltiness after mixing, so adding meat would make the dish too salty. To be honest I always thought of bibimbap as a simple dish but I'm impressed with the flavours whenever I come here
Rather solid and firm(I'm guessing thickening agent or did they not add much water?)
Anyway get the drinks and side dish deal if possible cos the juices were really refreshing. Grape and pear were tried and approved (Y)
Love the spicy kick and how all the flavours and freshness complement each other in this colourful dish!
This marinated tofu bibimbap ($6.90) was quite interesting as it had fresh lettuce instead of the usual sauteed vegetables. The tofu was well marinated, and I liked the addition of seaweed on top. Only thing missing was an egg.
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Went to have this as I received an enthusiastic recommendation of it. It costs $7.90 and comes in the big bowl. Portion is great! I was starving and this filled me up real good.
MIx everything up with the noodles at the bottom. Noodles are springy and smooth; I was slurping it up like there was no tomorrow. Ingredients are plentiful and you get this feeling that you're eating healthily.
The noodles come with a bowl of soup and an appetizer. Very value-for-money and satisfying. 4/5
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Introduced to this place by one of my colleague.. I've been visiting many times since then... Tried other menu as well but IMHO beef is the better among the rest..