Review: Dae Jang Keum, 93. Stone Bowl Bibimbap

in #waivio2 years ago

Dae Jang Keum
93. Stone Bowl Bibimbap

It came sizzling hot, which is important if you want to wait for the cryspy rice crust, which forms at the bottom of the bowl.

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It comes with some beef, which I specifically asked to serve separately.
Great experience as always!

#korean #bbq #bibimbap #richmond


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