Oma Bap

Korean restaurant · Capitol Hill

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Chung Chun Rice Dog Opens Its First Seattle Location - Eater Seattle

"Fast casual Korean restaurant Oma Bap, which specializes in customizable bibimbap, opened a location on Capitol Hill near Cal Anderson Park. The new restaurant retains the Central District’s format, which lets customers choose a base of rice, noodles, or salad. From there, they can add vegetables, meat like short ribs or pork belly, and toppings like kimchi, pickled radishes, sesame seeds, a fried egg, and sauce. The restaurant also offers five pre-developed bowl options. The Capitol Hill restaurant serves a few new dishes like sliders, rice cake skewers, Korean pancakes, fried chicken, and Korean beer and wine." - Megan Hill

https://seattle.eater.com/2019/9/24/20874764/seattle-restaurant-openings-fall-2019-bars

1640 11th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122 Get directions

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