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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI would highly recommend the dolsot bibimbap, but the other food is also delicious. Can't go wrong eating here. Well priced. Service is good. Ambience is fine.
Went for a friend's birthday dinner, the food is quiet amazing, i loved the smoked bbq and ribs soup, very authentic
This was the pork and squid lunch set. I like going into b-one during lunch time as it's usually quiet and provide swift service. The portions are also very generous, and it always comes with a complimentary serve of sides. <br/ Their bulgogi and mushroom hotpot is on the sweeter side (i.e they really went all out on their bulgogi marinade. <br/ Japchae is good, but tends to be soaked in an overdose of sesame oil. <br/ I really like the seafood pancake. It's crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside, packed with prawns and tiny mussels. <br/ <br/ Do order what you can finish. Takeaway boxes are charged at $0.30 each. <br/ Overall, if you're craving for Korean when in the city, try this out.
For some reason I had a craving for fried chicken. Well the precise reason was I saw the $42 fried chicken platter at Public in Manuka the night before and this had caught my daydreams. Even though I could have simply gone there, the lure of Korean FC had me searching online to see if Canberra had this available. I came across two options a blog post with a Korean flyer and a mobile for home delivery (which after calling has now relocated to Sydney) and B One, a place in Civic.
They changed new chef from Sydney,their food is more delicious than before. I like their seafood pancake and Beef Bugogi, and I think the bibimbap in their restaurant is the Best in canberra now.