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    BBMyun

    4.3 (226 reviews)
    ModerateNoodles, Korean
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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Korean Mandu, Shrimp Kimbap, Bulgogi Kimbap Fire Bulgogi Kimbap,  Bowl of Bulgogi Bibimbap

    The food was really good! Made to order but it's worth the wait and a reasonable price! I really appreciate the pillows and blankets they have in the booths if you get cold sitting at your table.

    Bulgogi-Kimchi Kimbap, Tuna-Kimchi Kimbap

    The food was amazing! Highly recommend. Quick services the inside ambiance was very clean and nice. We stopped in for lunch and will definitely be coming back to try more. Also huge portions!

    Fish cake $2
    Jessica L.

    Casual spot with a lot of fun options for Korean fusion and traditional Korean food. When you're there, order from the kiosk by the front door or by the other kiosk by the pick up counter. They will call your number when your food is ready for pick up. Every M-F they have a special. We got the teriyaki chicken Friday special, a tuna kimbap, a cold noodle, and 2 fish cakes for the 2 of us. It was plenty of food and we almost finished everything. After you're finished, bring your dishes and trays at the shelf area. The decor is cute and they have kpop mv playing on tv of course.

    omurice
    julia d.

    Huge servings! We ordered the spicy bulgogi kimbap, spicy pork kimbap, beef bulgogi bibimbap, pork cutlet omurice. Definitely would recommend the spicy pork kimbap to share with another!

    Spicy Beef and Ham Kimbap
    Kelly N.

    It's been awhile since I've been here, and what a surprise that it's now self service! The interior is still nice and modern, well lit with a casual atmosphere. It's never been too busy whenever I come, and the food had always been ready within 15 minutes. You can order at the door with their kiosk or walk up to the counter to place an order. They have a big TV screen near where you get utensils and put away your dishes that will show when your order number is ready. Your order number will also be called when it's ready. For a place that has noodles in the name ("myun"), they have many more food options than I first expected. The food is good. There isn't a spice level anymore for the tteokbokki, which made me a bit sad, but it's still good. There are signs that tell you how long to cook it for, and it's a nice experience to have with friends. You can add more toppings too, but it can really add up. I think we added cheese for $4? Granted, the cheese was nice, and we liked it with the tteokbokki, but it's something to consider when choosing what to add. Kimbap is always good, though I haven't had many places that mess up with it as a Korean restaurant. Filling to rice ratio is lovely. The noodles are a lot, especially the beef dishes. It was a bigger portion than I thought it would be! A good place to grab lunch or dinner with friends with fast service though the location can make it hard to find parking nearby.

    Jenny H.

    I heard this place is under new management and they've really upgraded the menu while keeping all the traditional favorites. I tried the crispy Donkatsu Omurice, hearty Beef Ramyun, and spicy Fried Rice Cake Skewers -- all packed with flavor. The Fried Shrimp and Burdock Kimbap were fresh, and the Tteokbokki with ice cream was a fun sweet-and-spicy twist. Peach Ade was light and refreshing, and the Fish Cake Skewers were simple and satisfying. Best part -- it's self-service, so no tipping required.

    Seafood noodle soup
    Khurram Z.

    Stumbled upon this Korean restaurant and ordered tge seafood noodle soup, the serving sizes are huge, the ambiance is very casual and all self-service, you order from a kiosk and pay there, it was a bit tricky for some one not familiar with Korean cusine

    Beef bulgogi fried rice with peach iced tea
    Yvette M.

    Stopped in for lunch on my day off and what a pleasant surprise of a place. You order at a kiosk and then take a seat while you wait for your order's number to be called. I had the beef bulgogi fried rice with peach iced tea. The portion was huge and took the rest home for lunch. I ordered the sauce on the side and added throughout the meal. The tea was a little too sweet and also had little jelly pieces that I did not know would be there. Price is reasonable for the portion. Will definitely be back to try more of the menu.

    Jjol myun
    Kristy T.

    BBMyun is a self-serve spot where you order your food and drinks at the kiosk in the front or at the station toward the back. You'll also find utensils, napkins, cups, and to-go boxes near the station. Once your order is ready, they'll call your order number and display it on the TV. We came by on a Saturday, and it wasn't too crowded. We ordered the Jjol Myun, spicy pork omurice, and fire bulgogi kimbap. The Jjol Myun was cold, chewy, and had a nice balance of sweet and spicy. It came with half a boiled egg and plenty of fresh veggies like bean sprouts, red cabbage, and lettuce. The omurice--fried rice topped with a creamy, sweet yum-yum sauce--was paired with pork that was mildly spicy, sweet, and savory. The fire bulgogi kimbap also had a good kick but wasn't overwhelming. Each dish came with pickled radish, kimchi, and a small bowl of soup on the side.

    Donkatsu kimbap
    Alex S.

    I am blown away that this donkatsu kimbap came with kimchi, radish and soup for less than $8.50! This was perfect for a late lunch, before an early dinner. The donkatsu was super crispy and kimbap wasn't heavy. The kimchi was super well balanced as well. The restaurant itself was large and service was quick. I would definitely come back when I visit Atlanta again!

    left: spicy tuna  right: spicy bulgogi back: clam knife noodle
    Sara C.

    PAY FOR A SIDE of KIMCHI ??? no thank you :( Food was great don't get me wrong. The kimbap had more filling than rice which is really rare to see. The Kalgooksoo (knife cut noodles) was really delicious! Its the perfect dish for those rainy days or if you need comfort food. Now the only reason I couldn't give this place 5 stars was the fact that they make you pay for kimchi.. I have NEVER seen a korean restaurant not give a side of kimchi for free. so tragic. Its self service mode here, so you order on the kiosk machine and they call your number on the speaker when your food is ready. when you're done you just put your tray of food on the rack

    Sims S.

    The DIY dukbokki is fun to eat! They used to have spicier options but not anymore, so it's not as spicy as it used to be. The add-ins are a nice way to customize for a larger group and is pretty filling. We got the fried rice cake on the skewer which was really good and hot cheese corn which was enjoyable. Nothing too impressive in terms of food we got but it's a nice place to sit and eat with friends. I'd definitely venture more in the menu options next time. The service was nice and friendly! This place is self-service so you order on the kisosk and get any utensils you may need yourself.

    Claire S.

    -overall mid food -food came out quickly -rice was overcooked and soggy in both dishes -food photographs nicely but that's about it -wouldn't come here again; maybe if I needed a quick bite to eat but wouldn't bring other people with me

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    Food is decent but the seating is terrible especially in the booths. Its not pleasant to dine in I would recommend takeout.

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    Excellent food and very well decorated place. The servers are very nice to us. I always get the omurice here.

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    The food was amazing! Seafood tasted fresh and flavors are on point. Service was good too. Our favorite was the seafood stir fried rice

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