Ron R.
Yelp
Right after a doctor appointment, and conveniently located across the street from the hospital, is this exquisite little Korean mom'n'pop place called Bibi2go. They serve up some quick traditional Korean plates, Japanese ramen and udon soups bowls (Korean style), and the ever trendy burrito with Korean meats! I've only been here once, but really enjoyed the items I tried. Here's a bit more info:
- Atmoshphere -
A tiny cafe style place with a few tables. Not really meant for large groups. You enter, you order, and pick up your goods.
= Korean Eats =
I tried the Jap Chae with spicy chicken ($15.50), and it was pretty decent. More on the oily side I'd say. I've never had it with spicy chicken, and regretfully so, I'd say I prefer it with beef versus chicken. Never tried it with spicy chicken, but I thought I'd try something different. Beef bulgogi next time!
Next was the Tonkotsu Ramen ($12.95) in which I ordered not spicy with a seasoned pork chop. Again, another "something different" attempt by me. It too, was a good decent bowl for the price. The broth was tasty indeed, but I felt the need to add kimchi.
My fav was the Spicy Pork Burrito ($11.95). Maaaan, this was a huge burrito. I only finished half for lunch, the rest for dinner. And I loved their spicy pork too! This one filled with veggies, rice, pickled cabbage, and wasabi mayo that was killer! All wrapped up in a tortilla that held up well.
=== Overall ===
Honestly, this is a 4-star type of place, but I found nothing wrong with giving them a 5-star. Service was nice with the lady that took my order. It's not fine dining, but a good lunch option. I'm sure they've got a lot of doctors and nurses visiting. The food is excellent as well. Next time I plan to try their kimbap, maybe some bibimbap, and that supreme ddukbokki. Mmm mmm, I'm salivating just thinking about them. To be continuted...