Be.bim Korean BBQ

Korean barbecue restaurant · Baltimore

Be.bim Korean BBQ

Korean barbecue restaurant · Baltimore

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R. House, 301 W. 29th Street, Stall 3 (#1003), 301 W 29th St r house, Baltimore, MD 21211

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Sleek counter in R. House food hall offering modern Korean barbecue  

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R. House, 301 W. 29th Street, Stall 3 (#1003), 301 W 29th St r house, Baltimore, MD 21211 Get directions

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R. House, 301 W. 29th Street, Stall 3 (#1003), 301 W 29th St r house, Baltimore, MD 21211 Get directions

+1 443 681 1903
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At Remington’s R. House, Be.bim channels BBQ flavors into build-your-own bibimbap bowls, dumplings, and hot stone options—fast-casual, but rooted in Korean marinades and house-made kimchi. Noted by the market’s own team as a crowd favorite.

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Amber Zurewich

Google
The most impressively tasteless ramen I’ve ever had. Had to doctor it up significantly at home. Noodles overcooked.

Gloria L

Google
Low quality food for the price of a bowl and also they put very little chicken Everything is very plain, except some flavor on the chicken, would NOT recommend this restaurant.

Antonio Lozano

Google
This place wasn’t too bad. The service was great, the cashier gave me some good recommendations. I really enjoyed the food, however I was still kind of hungry after I finished eating. Overall though, not a bad place to grab lunch!

Arnold

Google
This place is located inside of a food hall. Food was average, I got the beef bulgogi and shrimp pancakes. Bulgogi dish was filling but nothing special, the shrimp pancakes were my favorite, I'd probably order just that next time. Overall a good option for Korean food.

Gloria A

Google
I ordered from the counter a handful of appetizers to try, including the chicken egg rolls, shrimp pancake, and the fish-shaped waffle. Aside from the egg rolls, everything was rushed out of the kitchen a raw gooey mess. I asked for it to be remade, and they took a little bit longer to make but it still came out really oily and unappetizing. Maybe I tried the wrong things, but I am reluctant to try them again.

ZK

Google
Overpriced flavorless food ($18 for a boring bowl that’s 85% plain rice), bland and has maybe a tiny squirt of sauce - that’s it. That’s barely any sauce,?’ m(maybe a teaspoon for the whole dish fit v Ching and therefore absolutely no flavor at all. It’s like the bland, flavorless food you eat when you’re nauseous

Miles Senal

Google
Got a build your own bowl. Cashier was friendly and good helped me through the menu. Portion and price is comparable to New York City. Vegetables were fresh. Could use some more sauce though.

Lem G

Google
Great customer service, got the chicken Miso soup it was delicious, and Pork dumplings were great. Maybe I caught them At the right time cause I saw alot of negative reviews.
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Sha T.

Yelp
On a recent visit to R. House I checked out Be.bim. I liked that they offered several options for ramen and rice bowls. I went with the Ramen. On this visit I had the seafood ramen. The proteins included were shrimp and salmon. The broth was savory and the noodles were just right. I would've appreciated more veg options with this bowl outside of the corn and sparse broccoli. Maybe some sprouts or bok choy? Service was fast and courteous. I'd check them out again, maybe inquire about additional veg options to add to the bowl. SYOY!
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Brian R.

Yelp
Absolutely DELICIOUS! I've never had a spicy chicken bulgogi bowl and this by far exceeded my expectations! All my favorite veggies were in this bowl including broccoli, corn, red cabbage, and I got to choose my two sauces. It was so delicious! The staff was also very patient and nice when I had arrived. Thankfully they were not busy so I wasn't holding up the line. This facility is located in R house, so there are so many options but this was my second time here inside of R house and the first time I was there for taharka. I'd definitely come back. Also they have bubble tea! It was so yummy! I got the crème brûlée and I loved it. I wasn't a fan of the $0.79 uncharged for the pearls but it was good. Looking at the staff, the facility looked clean and I really enjoy the atmosphere in R house. Definitely one of the nicer food markets in Baltimore.
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Sharawn A.

Yelp
Stopped in R House later in the evening for a bite to eat hours listed closing at 11 we entered at ten only a few places were open they were happy to serve us I had the shrimp spring rolls with the gingerish dip they give you and they were excellent
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Tierra W.

Yelp
Everything was delicious . We went to R House for dinner. Services's great and they were patient while we decided. We got the beef bulgogi bowls. The only thing i would say is to order extra meat.
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Janelle M.

Yelp
Where do you go when you're in the city at 8pm, you're hungry and you have no idea what to eat? You go to R. House. A plethora of options await you. I've been here many times before but tried Korean this time. I love a good bulgogi. I ordered the chicken bulgogi, as-is, no substitutes and it was so good. The chicken was tender, the rice was warm, and the veggies were fresh and crisp. I added a side of crispy shrimp dumplings which were just ok. It was a quiet evening so we had our pick of tables. Most were clean and ready for us to plop down and devour our meals. The portion was just enough to fill you up without making you feel like a balloon. That's the great thing about food bowls - a perfect mix of greens, grains, protein and veggies. Enjoy!
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El P.

Yelp
the short - I wanted so badly for this spot to be good, but the food lacked the "homemade" feel often associated with Korean cuisine and ultimately I was left a bit disappointed. Be.bim is located within R. house, which has decent parking around the area (Police parking lot across the street is my usual go-to). There's plenty of food court-like seating for a bunch of the businesses within the venue. I'm really glad Baltimore has this because I think it's really cool. Unfortunately, that's kind of where the positive stuff ends. We opted for the ramen and the dumplings. Service was ok - nothing really noteworthy in either direction. The ramen felt kind of like a spruced up instant ramen package sprinkled with Korean bbq and some veggies. I wasn't expecting a bowl like the type served at Japanese ramen spots, but this was pretty drastically unimpressive on all levels. The dumplings were ok. The filling ratio compared to the shell seemed rather small with the shell being on the rather thick side. They weren't bad, I just wouldn't say that they were very memorable. There's lots of good spots within R. house and I would love to see Be.bim vamp up their food quality to be on par with the other businesses. All things considered, I didn't have a negative experience, but there are plenty of other businesses around there that I feel like I would've had a better experience dining at.
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Madison P.

Yelp
Overall this is okay food in a nice food court. I had the spicy ramen and the chicken mandu (Korean fried dumplings). The food came out quick. The ramen broth had good flavor, but the noodles tasted similar to instant ramen noodles and the toppings and meat were scarce especially for the price. The Ramen was 13 dollars before adding the meat which was another 4. The dumplings had a nice fry on them, they were hot, and the stuffing was okay. We love a food court. I think it's fun to have lots of options when you get together to meet different people's needs. There was live music both times we went- once on a weekend and once on a Monday night. It was also nice that the language on their restrooms was inclusive and they have little kid tables and chairs.
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Danuellys D.

Yelp
One of my favorite places for lunch. I get in and out in less than ten minutes. The employees are always nice. The place has a lot of seating and dine-in is an option. The food always tastes great and I get a build your own bowl. Food is cooked to order. Highly recommend.
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Jon F.

Yelp
My go-to order here is the brunch special that includes tater tots, two fried eggs with scallions as a garnish, and I chose bulgogi as my protein. It comes with three dipping sauces. I ditched the ketchup but used some of the spicy mayo and white/yellow sauce (my favorite). The tots could've been crispier this time, but still good. After tax, this meal cost $14. The staff there is usually nice/friendly. This is located inside R. House so there's plenty of seating and the space is open. It can feel crowded on the weekends. They give you a buzzer to let you know when your food is ready so you don't necessarily have to wait by the stand.
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Monica B.

Yelp
It is loud in r-house today; music is loud and construction going on Service was ok, only got dumplings (they were out of 2 types of dumplings. Only had chicken and veggie I only got dumplings today... I saw the lady get them out of the freezer; most likely pre-made from the Asian store. The dumplings are just ok; they are fried. Not really what I was expecting
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Ryan T.

Yelp
Nice enough staff but quite expensive for the quality of the food. You'll have the option of adding a fried egg to your order which will be overcooked, so avoid this if you prefer them sunny side up. They also drown the bowls with sauce so the rice is swimming in it, and the produce lacks quality. It's certainly edible but you could probably do better.

Charles S.

Yelp
I went to a Ramen spot last night, got there a few minutes before closing, but they were still taking orders. I ordered the spicy seafood ramen noodles with salmon, shrimp with fried egg... excitingly of course. It was chilly last night so Ramen would have hit the spot, but while waiting for my order I noticed the chef, tearing open an all to familiar silver season packet from a top-ramen 25 cent soup... my mouth flew wide open... but I remained silent. I figured maybe thats a signature flavor and they must add other layers of flavor to give it depth, this is still a "Ramen" spot with a super Korean name so I didn't freit about it. Order comes out and it looks great in the to-go container...but after one quick spiral of my plastic fork I noticed the wavy noodles... $17 Ramen created with a top-ramen pack. Since they were at this point shutting down the kitchen, I decided to take my L that time, but I don't think they appreciate their customers too much.
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Vi L.

Yelp
Just ate here and I was shocked that this place only had a 3 star average review on Yelp! I and my family thought it was solidly 4 stars. Everything tasted good. We got two bulgogi bowls, the salmon cake, the chicken mandu, and the hotteok. The bowls were great. The mandu were fine. Salmon cake was decent but a bit on the greasy side. I loooved the sweet potato fries and the sauces that came with it (ketchup, chipotle mayo, wasabi mayo). Fries were perfect amount of crispy, and flavorful. Really enjoyed the hotteok (sweet Korean dessert) too - first time I tried it and it reminded me of Chinese scallion pancakes except these were sweet and less floury. We got red bean and brown sugar cinnamon- both were good but I preferred the red bean which had a perfect balance of flavor and texture. The brown sugar one had hot gooey brown sugar in the middle which was tasty but maybe a little overpowering in the part where it was the most concentrated. Either way, I'd get both flavors again.
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J H.

Yelp
the taste was not bad, just ordinary bulgogi with veggies idk why i thought it would come with the gochujang sauce bc it was labeled as bibimbap (my fault for not reading the menu fully i think) i think with the sauce it will taste better 7/10
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Mitasha P.

Yelp
As a fan of Korean food, this place did not own up to its name. I got a build your own bowl ($15). Sadly, they did not have have Jasmine Rice, only plain white rice and brown. The fried egg is an extra $1.50 and kimchi is an extra $1. I skipped out on the fried egg and got the kimchi instead. For that price, I was expecting a decently sized bowl but instead got a take out box that was not even half full. I barely tasted any kimchi either. The entire dish missed out on any Korean flavor. For prices like these, this meal was not worth it to me.
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Halle C.

Yelp
I think Be.bim deserves a solid 3 stars. My first issue is, the food seems hardly reminiscent of Korean BBQ. It feels more like the Chipotle of Korean BBQ. Although the food was nothing spectacular, the portion sizes were nice and the flavors were pretty good. Prices ($16-18) seemed a little much for the quality, however. I feel the temperatures could have been hotter. As far as service goes, our cashier was nice and patient. The counter area seemed to be kept decently clean. I can't say it'd be my first choice, but it would definitely satisfy a hunger.
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Ching C.

Yelp
3.5 stars. Located inside R house, which is a super nice renovated building with lots of natural light. It's super clean and contemporary. Their ddeokbokki was good, and worth the $11.50. It is rice cakes in a spicy-sweet sauce with squid and cheese. It comes in a decent sized bowl and it also comes with a bowl of rice (which was a nice surprise). The sauce had a good kick and wasn't overly sweet. It's also nice and warm and I'd recommend giving it a try. The rice bowl I thought was okay, but not the best. It's a little more chipotle style where you choose a meat, white or multigrain rice, 3 toppings, and sauce. Bf and I tried the kalbi with multigrain rice, kimchi, kimchi cucumbers, and kale topping with the gochujang sauce and a little of the sesame. The kalbi wasn't bad; it was seasoned nicely. Some pieces were tougher than others, but they did give a decent portion of meat. I just don't think the whole bowl was worth the $15.50. The bowl was more of a cool bowl (it wasn't heated) and it contrasted nicely with the ddeokbokki. I thought the kimchi was good, but the cucumbers weren't pickled well. If I wanted to get another bowl, I'd prob go with spicy chicken or pork. For $11.50 the bowl might be more worth it. I'd def come back to R House in general, and I'd def come back again to grab some ddeokbokki
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Kati S.

Yelp
I've been hearing from friends that we must visit R.House in Remington. We decided to give it a try and I'll review the venue separately! Be.bim is a korean food stand within R House and my husband and I were immediately drawn to it. I opted for a bowl with white rice, pork belly, tomato, black soy bean, brussel sprouts and spicy mayo. The portions are huge, probably could have shared my bowl with hubs (we have pretty different tastes though, so he grabbed his own). The pork belly was well seasoned and every so often you'd get a crispy bite. The spicy mayo is delicious, it's a more mild spice, but great flavor. Overall this feels like a Korean, hipster version of Chipotle. A fun change of pace and completely appropriate for the neighborhood-- worth the trip!
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Molly H.

Yelp
I'm shocked this place doesn't have a higher rating because I think it's delicious! The medium sized bowl is perfect for me and I love having the option between white, brown or multigrain rice or kale salad. I chose half multigrain and half kale. There are tons of protein options (chicken, tofu, salmon, shrimp, etc) so I went with the honey ginger shrimp. I also love that I can pick out my own toppings and veggies (with the medium bowl you get 3, large bowl 5) so I went with carrots, broccoli and tomatoes. There were tons of sauce options so I just went with the safe bet of the bulgogi which was tasty. I had no problems with the customer service and my food was ready about 4 minutes later. Overall it was a really delicious and pretty healthy and satisfying meal so I was happy!
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Del L.

Yelp
This place tastes like legit ban Chan and their deongjang sauce is aMaZInGGGGGGg. They serve real Good Korean food in a very casual way: it s like going to a Korean restaurant and getting all the bancan served in a bowl with your and rice. Their black rice is PERFECT. Excellent and Fresh and deeply underrated!!!!
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Ky T.

Yelp
Customer service wasn't great. Dumplings were dreadful, looked like grey mush inside, and tasted as bad as they looked. Presentation of food was not good. Food seemed overpriced. It's highly unlikely I'd return.
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Gaige K.

Yelp
I go to R. House a lot but had never tried Be.bim. I was with two friends and we all got bowls (one of us got a vegetarian bowl, while my other friend and I got bowls with the bulgogi beef). The toppings we got on our bowls were pretty straightforward yet tasted fresh. The staff was generous with the sauces and let me combine a couple of them without extra charges. One great plus about Be.bim is the shear amount of food received. I eat a lot, but even after eating more than enough to fill me up, I still had a bit of my bowl left to take home. Based on the amount of food we got, the prices seemed very reasonable. All in all, Be.bim is a solid choice for a quick meal at R. House - although the food is good, it's nothing to write home about; but, compared to other places at R. House, you definitely get a bang for your buck here.
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Jason F.

Yelp
I stopped by here a couple of Saturday nights ago with my wife for dinner. Since Be.Bim is in R House there isn't too much to say about it other than it's a window where you order your food and then take it back to one of the shared tables to eat. Originally I went to the cash register side of the window first only to be redirected to the other side to order my food. For dinner on this evening I decided to go with the spicy squid medium bowl. I chose brown rice and the broccoli, corn and kimchi as my three mixins (after consulting with the worker for the favorites) and had them finish it off with gochujang sauce. After about a 5 minute wait it was ready and I was headed back to the table. The food looked pretty good and with my first bite I can certainly tell you that they delivered as advertised as it was spicy! That's not to say that it was too spicy though and I think they did a good job of walking the line between between spicy and inedible. Sadly I can't say that they did a good job on the squid. It was cut up into tiny little pieces and each bite of it was quite chewy due to how rubbery it was. I did at least enjoy the rice and all three mix ins that I had picked out. The bottom line for me is that I probably wouldn't stop by here again in the future. While I didn't think my meal was bad, I also didn't love it and think that there are better options available in R House.
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Gus S.

Yelp
I came here for an early lunch on a Sunday. I ordered a beef bulgogi stone bowl. The staff was very helpful in making suggestions for the condiments on the bowl. I got edamame and a bunch of vegetables. It came with a sesame soy sauce and a side of spicy mayo. The flavors really worked well together. It was $16 for the bowl, which was very steep, but the bowl was a good portion. The beef was cooked and seasoned well. The mayo sauce really added a good flavor profile to the bowl. Overall, I would certainly order the same thing again. There were other things on the menu, such as soup bowls, that I'd like to try as well. I would definitely eat here again. I also liked the ambience of R-House. There is a bar in the middle of this "food court," which makes this eating area so cool and unit.
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Kathryn L.

Yelp
Korean/Bbibimbap Food. Customer service needs a lot of work. My Salmon was not cooked anywhere near as I requested & my meal was bland. I didn't exude much delight in building my own bowl, as you get a Protein & 5 toppings to choose from...I still wasn't satisfied with the outcome. The staff wasn't user friendly, especially in the sense of sharing what Be.bim is all about...even after being informed some of us were 1st time visitors to their eatery. All customers are important. However, for the newbies please take the time out to answer a question or two without looking frustrated or aggravated. I'll will definitely return to R. House, just not to Be.bim.
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Waimz S.

Yelp
Quick, filling, MTO Korean bowls - there are a variety of choices of toppings and sauces to choose from.
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Angela L.

Yelp
My go-to at R House! I get the Korean BBQ bowls, and I've had the ones with spicy pork belly and boneless short rib. The flavor is great, and the portions are pretty generous.
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Tarah D.

Yelp
Their shrimp dumplings and teriyaki salmon never let me down! I would like a new sauce option but that's simply a preference. Oh, the wild rice is terribly hard but if you like it that way, go for it! I'm allergic to carrots and the kale salad has them so that's my only complaint and it's avoidable by getting rice. Try it!
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Kris T.

Yelp
Went to R House and had some drinks at R Bar and then went for some food at Be Bim. The Korean Food at Be Bim has great portion sizing, , for its price . Lets break down the meal: 1. The meat/protein made with great spice and seasoned well! 2. You get multiple choices of sides to choose from, but can only have 5 sides. All sides well portioned off to make a 7 course meal. 3. The only knock on this place is the rice. I tried their fried rice and it tasted a little bland compared to the rest of the components in the bowl. 4. I love spicy sauces and their sauce for the pork belly and bulgolgi are amazing!! I would give 4.5 stars if I could, but Yelp won't let me. Definitely would go again, but will probably stick to the white rice.

Jason E.

Yelp
This appears to be a spinoff of Brown Rice Korean Grill (great place with several branches including one nearby at 24th and Charles). However, Be.bim in R.House offers only one size of bowl and a smaller selection of toppings, and fewer other menu items, while the prices are higher. Tip: Never do business with a vendor who doesn't list their prices. I was surprised by the total. $18.50 is a lot for a fast-food lunch -- a medium-sized salmon rice bowl. In my case it was $20 because one of my toppings turned out to be an extra $1.50 (a fried egg that they then forgot to add!). You get to pick 7 toppings from a list of 10, but only 7 of the 10 will keep you at the same price. The other 3 all have surcharges.
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Kevin Y.

Yelp
This is my first time in the R house and it's reminiscent of Brookfield Place food court in NYC. A much needed food court in the Baltimore Hopkins area and the area is very clean. Great location for lunch. The BBQ pork kalbi was decently sized had an option for multi grain rice. Will definitely be returning in the future
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Tishea D.

Yelp
I have been here several times, but I got a full feel of it so I get to write a review now! Well The first thing is I ended going here by a mistake. I went to the R.house to meet a friend after 9:00 and all of the other food places were closed. I was starving so since was the only place open they won my business. I don't understand why the bar would stay open but the rest of the food places would stay closed? Any way I had the Teriyaki Salmon bowl and it was amazing. I did not expect it to even be so great! It was so much that I got a chance to eat the rest for lunch the next day which is always a plus. The Customer Service here is always great. I don't feel rushed when I am picking out my five veggie choices of what I want to go in my bowl. They are always making suggestions and telling me what the customers favorites are. I am here at least once a month.
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Marci J.

Yelp
1 for horrendous customer service. My family ordered meals yesterday at the stall two doors down from Be.Bim, but they did not have spoons and we needed one plastic spoon so that we could share some of our rice with our 11 month old baby. Due to varying menus, not all of the stalls in R.House provide plastic spoons, but they kindly recommended that I stop by Be.Bim to ask for a spoon since they knew that they had them. I asked the employee at Be.Bim for a singular, plastic spoon and was told "they're for customers only". We're talking about one, singular plastic spoon that is bought in bulk and there were hundreds of them behind the counter. This is embarrassing customer service and by saving themselves the unfathomable cost of giving away one singular plastic spoon, they lost the business of several members of our party of 8 who came to R.House for lunch. There is no excuse - regardless of your thoughts on the cost to operate a small business, denying someone ONE PLASTIC SPOON to feed a BABY in a shared community such as R.House is embarrassing and says a lot about the core business practices of Be.Bim. Absolutely disgusting. Not only is Be.Bim's reputation tarnished in our party's opinion, but its apparently a shared thought among other vendors at R.House. Shout out to Taharka Bro's Ice Cream in R.House who happily gave us an entire handful of spoons when we asked as we laughed off this situation :-)
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Janell J.

Yelp
Service is always good here. Takes a while sometimes but that's because of the big crowd they always get. They ran out one of my favorites but I tried a new Wrap with Fresh tuna and it was good choice.

Beth P.

Yelp
I thought my chicken bowl was delicious. The pickled ginger was spot on and added the perfect amount of acidity. Be.bim did not disappoint!
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Carl T.

Yelp
Do not get the ramen from here. It is pretty bad and it tastes just like the ramen you would buy at a grocery store with a seasoning packet. I wanted to go to Mt Vernon marketplace to ramen, but my friend talked me into going to r house. They don't have any ramen at r house.
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Ann K.

Yelp
Working in the area I frequent R House and several of their stalls, Be.bim has become my go to because of the great food and continually updating menu. Think of it as Korean Chipotle or Subway. The build your own bibim bap has expanded and there are now more classic Korean sides.
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Joelle H.

Yelp
This was my favorite spot to pick up a quick bite! HOWEVER, the owner decided to be a cheapo and change the amount of meat portion for the bowl. You might as well be vegan for the small amount of meat they give you. Then when we asked for extra, they said it would be $4.00!!! Wtf. You could buy a bag of shrimp for $4.00. The markup was ridiculous IMO. They just lost a frequent customer!
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Rachel L.

Yelp
In my never-ending quest to try everything in Baltimore, I found myself at R. House for dinner and in the mood to visit a stall and hadn't yet been to. Be.bim, the Korean stall, was one of the few I hadn't tried yet. I love the food at Brown Rice in the Mount Vernon Marketplace, so I was excited to try their other space. I was with a friend who is such a picky eater, but the build your own rice bowl is kind of perfect for her. She ordered the Hot Stone Bowl because the rice gets crispy when the dish is heated up. In addition to a protein, you can choose up to five toppings. My friend ordered chicken bbq with carrots, corn, and edamame. The toppings she chose were nothing super exciting (they have about 15 toppings to choose from), but the sauces really added a ton of flavor to the bowl. She added gochujang, bulgogi sauce, and sesame soy sauce. The great thing about this dish is that it can be completely customized to your liking. I decided to start with an order of the Mandu (Korean dumplings). They were pan fried and served over a kale salad. I opted for the two piece chicken mandu but they did have four options to choose from plus daily specials. The dumpling had a nice crispy exterior with a juicy flavorful filling. I definitely need to order these again. I also ordered the Korean Spicy Ramyun which was a big noodle bowl with broth and three toppings. I also added protein to this dish to make it more of a meal. The woman taking my order suggested the short rib and I'm so glad she did because it was delicious. My bowl was packed with an egg, pickled onions, cucumber kimchi, and mushrooms. The pickled onions and cucumber kimchi gave the dish a nice crunch while the mushrooms played nicely with the beef. I had the spicy broth which definitely had some heat, but it wasn't unbearable. I really loved this dish and would 100% add it to my winter ramen rotation, however I wish there was a little more broth to make it more of a soup with noodles rather than noodles with soup.
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Mike F.

Yelp
Reviewed: (1/15/17) 9/10: Food 9/10: Service 10/10: Decor 6/10: Price Overall everything was excellent! - (side note) They were pretty expensive, but I've heard from other sources that their rent is high which is probably the reason why it is is being reflected into their prices.
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Fez S.

Yelp
Unfortunately, this restaurant was arguably one of the worst dining experiences in Baltimore. They have an ordering system where you fill out a paper with your selected options, but then nobody reads the papers. It took 45+ minutes for my food to get made and I was the only order in at that time, with just one employee who was not actively doing anything. Then, the shrimp were small, and all of the food was doused in sauce that overpowered any other flavors. I do not recommend this place - there are plenty of great alternative in R House.

Merve T.

Yelp
The food was good, but the sizes are very small. Even i got the LARGE size. I don't think i will stop here anymore. I paid $40 and now i am gonna go somewhere else to get some more food. It is definitely not worth what you pay.
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Sarah I.

Yelp
I was really excited to try this place, but was so disappointed. I paid almost $20 including tip for the Ram Don black noodles and added an egg, kimchi and pickled ginger The noodles had absolutely no flavour, they seemed like they were straight out of a plastic bag. The meat and egg were overdone. And there was only a few tiny pieces of kimchi. I was really disappointed.
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Evangeline W.

Yelp
Today I paid $17 for a very disappointing salmon bowl. The portion size was paltry beyond belief. The bowl was barely two-thirds full and looked like the ingredients were just tossed in without care. I ordered for pick-up; called when I arrived as instructed. The woman on the phone said the food was being brought right out, but it never actually came until I called back ten minutes later, after which point it arrived immediately. Did she forget about me as soon as the phone call ended? I can't understand why this place doesn't do better. The complaints about portion size are frequent and not new. The food is tasty, but I've made my final visit to them because I refuse to pay $17 (a lot of money) for a $7 serving. They were so much better when they first opened and I was a regular. No more.
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Kezia V.

Yelp
Be.bim is my favorite spot in R House. The portion size is quite filling so you get your money's worth. I usually get the spicy beef belly bowl with wild rice. Everything is so done so efficiently and since there's usually isn't a line, you get your food and payment done within 2 minutes. It is perfect for on the go. The spice level is very manageable without compromising flavor. The sauces add the best finishing touch to a delicious meal.
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Bianca L.

Yelp
3.5 stars for having friendly staff, a multigrain rice option and letting the customers pick what 5 toppings and sauce they want. we had the beef kalbi with bulgogi sauce, multigrain rice, kimchi, spinach, carrots, bean sprouts and pickled veggies. The beef was fatty and I think lacked flavor/seasoning (maybe we should've asked for more sauce). the price is above average -$15. Will probably come back and try their other protein options.

Nicole T.

Yelp
Just left. They were out of two veggies for the bowl so I asked for double of three items, which I didn't get. The $6 shrimp spring rolls were tiny and taste most of ginger. Just overall has gone downhill. Disappointing. Doesn't help that the employee annoyingly points to a tiny piece of paper of what they're out of as though I'm supposed to see that when I'm looking at their giant glowing sign. It also took 20 minutes when there was one other person ahead of me. Not going back at this point.
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Sarah A.

Yelp
Tried this place when I was at R house the other day. I haven't been to any of the other places though so can't compare. I thought this was pretty good, but not outstanding. I got the pork belly bowl which allowed you to build a bowl a la chipotle. I do like that they have 2 sizes for bowls so if you are starving you can get a larger bowl. The bowl was pretty good, but I wouldn't go out of my way for it.
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Hannah K.

Yelp
I have never had bibimbap before so I wasn't really sure how or what to order, but I went with a salmon teriyaki bowl and was pretty satisfied with it. You order a meat or seafood and then choose the type of rice, vegetables, and sauce you want in the bowl. I don't really like kimchi, so I skipped that (I know, blasphemy when eating Korean food), but the eggplant was really delicious! I was surprised to find that the vegetable toppings were all cold (not sure if this is normal for this dish), but everything kind of came to a lukewarm temperature once I mixed it up with the rice and the salmon. Overall I found the bowl to be pretty yummy, and I might order it again. I also ordered a side of pork dumplings that were just okay. The prices were quite expensive, but consistent with everything else in R. House and it was a large portion size.