Rob H.
Yelp
New OtB! Well that was quick...I'm glad they've been doing well enough to expand (into Covent Garden, no less), all my meals here have been excellent to this point, and this branch carries on the good work from Old Street. The setup is pretty similar - the CG one is a bit bigger, the tables a little less cramped, and there's more bar seating.
The menus are different between the two branches. The main staples are here: fried chicken, buns, bibimbap, but a lot of the small dishes are different - there are more salads here.
We had pork buns, bibimbap, Korean burrito with fried chicken, shrimp dumplings, and kimchi noodle salad, and I had an aloe punch to drink. The pork buns were excellent as I've come to expect from OtB, and I like the bibimbap, especially with the orange miso-y sauce on the table - shame it's not in a hotter-than-the-sun stone bowl (Health & Safety, amirite?), but it's a tasty dish. The Korean burrito - a CG-only dish - was pretty good: it's a bit like a large bastardised sushi role topped with crispy shallots. I really liked it (even if it is a bit unwieldy). A little problem here: the sauce pots are a bit too small, so it makes it really difficult to dip. There's probably an innuendo in there but I'll leave that up to your wild and filthy imaginations. Next time I come I'd like to try some of the other salads (they have seaweed, pumpkin, broccoli salads...) and the egg muffin.
I've always left OtB feeling pleasantly full - a shade over £20 a head, but it's an immensely satisfying meal. The staff were really nice to boot. The place started filling up quite quickly at around 6pm on a Saturday, so I expect the word's spread pretty quickly. Definitely dragging my parents here post-opera at some point!