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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThe food at this restaurant is average, but the service is good. I tried the Bibimbap, but found it to be a little expensive for the portion size. I was also surprised that the fried egg was an additional cost, as it is typically included with Bibimbap. The atmosphere is cute and cozy, making it feel like you are eating Korean food at home.
Kimchi Cafe is a Korean and Japanese restaurant that is situated in the downtown area. I went there for lunch on a weekday, and had ordered the classic Korean dish, bibimbap $9.50), which means 'mixed rice '. The bibimbap contained sauteed julienned carrot and zucchini, sliced shiitake mushrooms, shredded lettuce, bean sprouts, and topped with a sunny side up egg. On the side, they will give you the spicy sauce, which is made of seasoned gochujang Korean chili paste), and you basically just squeeze as much sauce into your bowl and then mix it all up with your spoon. For banchan side dishes), they provided me with the usual kimchi, seasoned bean sprouts, and soy sauce braised potatoes. The bibimbap was good, as expected, because it 's really hard to screw up something as easy to make as bibimbap.
Unique little place. I joined a couple of colleagues for lunch here today. It was a very nice, small, unassuming restaurant. The service is standard, and the food was very good. For lunch, I left very satisfied. My meal #133) had a nice spice to it. I'd come back again.
The food at this restaurant was absolutely delicious. Every dish we tried exceeded our expectations. I was initially hesitant due to the glowing reviews, but the food definitely lived up to the hype.
I had a wonderful experience at this Korean restaurant. While I haven't tried the sushi, the bibimbop was excellent. The Soon Tofu soup was also delicious, although it was so hot that I had to wait for it to cool down before I could start eating. Despite this, I couldn't stop thinking about how tasty it was and have been craving it ever since.