Korean restaurant offers a homey atmosphere with modern traditional decor. Bibimbap shines with crispy rice in a hot stone bowl and vibrant beef tartare. Authentic flavors and a family-owned vibe make it welcoming and fresh.
Hot stone bibimbap features crispy rice and fresh vegetables, served in a screaming hot dolsot that crisps the rice nicely. Beef tartare bibimbap offers a colorful presentation with a flavorful sauce at the bottom.
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Babo Jumak is open late at night until 11 PM.
Karaoke night happens every Thursday at 10 PM with a two-drink minimum.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
Enjoy tabletop grilling in a calm, welcoming space with a homey vibe. Dolsot Bibimbap shines with fresh ingredients and a crispy rice bottom, while the beef version pairs well with steamed kimchi mandoo. High-quality banchan add authentic Korean flavors to every meal.
Dolsot Bibimbap offers a delicious mix of fresh ingredients with a crispy rice bottom. Beef Bibimbap comes with a flavorful green onion salad and pairs well with Steamed Kimchi Mandoo.
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Expect busy hours during peak dining times.
The portion sizes are generous, often leaving leftovers.
The restaurant is new and has recently opened.
Modern Korean spot shines with crispy hot stone bibimbap and vegan tofu options. Bright, clean space features semi-private booths and a lively bar. TVs show Korean dramas and K-pop, adding to the warm, relaxed vibe.
Hot stone bibimbap arrives crispy and piping hot. Vegan options include tofu, and the dish consistently tastes excellent and satisfying.
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Parking is extremely limited, often requiring guests to park across the street.
Prices are very reasonable for the portion sizes offered.
The restaurant offers a section of vegetarian food on the menu.
Bibimbap comes in stone pots that keep it hot and crispy with fresh vegetables and a sunny side egg. Topokki offers a sweet and spicy kick. Large portions served on metal plates create a satisfying meal in a busy food hall atmosphere.
Stone pots hold the bibimbap, keeping it hot and crispy. Fresh vegetables, seasoned beef, and a sunny side egg top the bowl, creating a delicious mix.
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Galbi typically costs around 20 dollars.
Soda usually costs about 15 dollars.
The portions are very big, making it worth the money.
Modern Korean spot shines with authentic Seoul vibe and BBQ grills at every table. Beef bulgogi bibimbap sizzles in a hot stone bowl with crispy rice and fresh veggies. Cozy setting with K-pop music keeps the mood relaxed and inviting.
Beef bulgogi bibimbap features a great marinade and comes in a searing hot stone bowl with crispy rice at the bottom. Fresh vegetables and a variety of side dishes like fiery kimchi and hot sauce add flavor and texture.
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The restaurant does not have a waiting system, so arrive early to avoid delays.
They charge for extra banchan, so consider this when ordering.
The dishes cost around $35 for each entrée, totaling approximately $100 for lunch with extras.
Small, cozy spot with a warm atmosphere and a mom and pop vibe. Bibimbap shines with a crunchy bottom and fresh vegetables, while Bulgogi and Kalbi bring rich, savory flavors. Perfect for families and casual diners seeking authentic Korean food.
Bibimbap features a crunchy bottom with cool, refreshing vegetables. Variants like Bulgogi and Kalbi offer rich umami and a mix of salty, sweet notes with garlic and onion aromas.
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Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Parking is available in the strip mall with no fees.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is recommended for small purchases.
Spacious and modern with Korean BBQ tables, the restaurant serves perfectly seasoned bibimbap with vegan and bulgogi options. Cozy atmosphere with smooth jazz and friendly service featuring a call button at each table.
Bibimbap features perfectly seasoned rice topped with fresh vegetables and a fried egg. Options include vegan and bulgogi versions, along with a KalBi and vegetable rice mix bowl.
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The restaurant offers eight different types of side dishes with meals.
Parking is plentiful and located in a less trafficked section of the lot.
The food is cheaper than other Korean BBQ places in the area.
Cozy spot with traditional Korean decor offers a chill vibe and authentic flavors. Dolsot Bibimbap shines with rich taste, perfectly paired with bulgogi and fried dumplings. Family-owned feel adds warmth to every visit.
Dolsot Bibimbap stands out as a favorite with its rich flavors. The bibimbap overall is very delicious and pairs well with bulgogi and fried dumplings.
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The restaurant charges an extra fee for credit card payments.
Expect small portion sizes for the price paid.
Parking can be limited, so arrive early if possible.
Korean barbecue shines with robot servers delivering food in a quiet, family-friendly setting. Dolsot bibimbap stands out for its crunchy rice crust, blending tradition with modern dining. Tables have rectangular grills, though legroom is tight.
Dolsot bibimbap features a signature crunchy crust of rice on the bottom. It offers a chance to savor traditional Korean flavors alongside dishes like bulgogi and galbi.
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The kitchen closes at 9 PM, but the restaurant remains open until 10 PM.
There is a $12.95 waste fee if you don't finish your order.
The restaurant has generous serving sizes.
Modern Korean barbecue shines with authentic grill setup and an upscale interior that suits groups or couples. Hot pot bibimbap features a mix of meats and tofu, perfectly paired with spicy brisket soup. Clean, friendly atmosphere with well-functioning vents keeps smoke away.
Hot pot bibimbap comes with a mix of meats and tofu options. It pairs well with spicy brisket soup and offers a variety of soups and stews alongside.
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Most BBQ combos start at over $100 and are meant for two people.
Parking at Sizzle Kbbq is very limited, but street parking is available nearby.
The server adds an 18% gratuity for parties, regardless of size.