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    Bibim

    4.7 (364 reviews)
    InexpensiveKorean
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids

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    Kimbap
    Wendy C.

    Korean girl approved! I've been searching for a good kimchi stew ... It's one of the home cooked meals I miss the most. Finally, I think this is the one. The first sip of the stew was like a warm and comforting hug. If you like a flavorful and spicy kimchi stew then you gotta order at Bibi2go. Of all the Korean restaurants I've tried so far in Portland/Beaverton, this is definitely my favorite. I've tried the kimbap over a year ago and it's still delicious as expected. I love the presentation and the rice ratio. I didn't expect the japchae (glass noodles) on the side so that was a pleasant addition. Nothing to complain or rave about. It just tasted like japchae, but the fact that it's included makes the kimchi stew meal feel more complete. Great portions for everything. For myself, my $26 order will probably cover at least 3 meals. I think it's worth it. Definitely will be back again for Kimbap and kimchi stew.

    Beef tofu soup
    Phuong D.

    This is a small mom&pop shop along 23rd with reasonable prices and big portion. The menu is small, consistent of the standard Korean fare. I came right at opening time so I was the first customer there. I ordered a beef tofu soup at the counter and paid in advance. The food came with japchae instead of banchan, which tastes fine. The tofu soup is loaded with tofu and vegetables and a fair amount of beef. I wished it was spicier, despite asking for the spicy level. The tofu is silken and soft and the broth is flavorful. Overall this is good for a quick homey, casual meal.

    Naly S.

    Stopped by for a quick snack with my partner and ordered the bulgolgi gimbap. We were dining in, and they brought over ice water and sriracha mayo for us to dip the gimbap in. There were a handful of seats, and they had a tv up playing Kpop music videos which was fun and added to the atmosphere. The gimbap was delicious! They also added a good amount of oil to the outside, and in the gimbap itself it was slightly sweet adding a nice contrast to the savoriness and sourness of the other ingredients. They were huge thick rolls! I was expecting smaller sized gimbap and was pleasantly surprised. The veggies had a nice crunch/bite to it making the snack really enjoyable overall. They had a lot of other fusion type items and I appreciated the blown up photos of the dishes for those who have a hard time choosing from just a written menu. 10/10!

    Cup bap, once it's been flipped over.
    Jane C.

    I stopped in, with my 3 year old son, for dinner tonight. It was my first time trying this place, and it was on our way home from the zoo. I'm Korean, so I had pretty low expectations based on all the photos and reviews I saw online (because i thought the food might be more catered towards Americans, and potentially not authentic Korean. To my pleasant surprise, the service was top notch and the food was really food. I ordered their miso soup (which they make in house-you can taste the difference), the cup bap (recommended by the owner), edamame, and their pork bulgogi. The edamame was as generously portioned and perfectly salted (my son ate half of it), the miso soup was really good-not too salty or too miso-y (my son ate all this too), and it was actually my first time having a cup bap and I quite enjoyed it. It's basically rice, layered with Japchae, kimchee, protein of your choice (I got the thin beef) and salad mix. You flip the paper bowl upside down in your plate and mix everything up and eat it. I really enjoyed the mix of flavors. They also put some suave and melted cheese on top and everything blends well together. The food if good quality and flavorful, the price is inexpensive and reasonable, and the service excellent. The food comes out quick and they're very attentive and helpful. I'm definitely coming back.

    Vegan kimbap
    Cindy A.

    I ordered food delivered from Bibi2go today via GrubHub. I ordered Jap Chae with tofu, miso soup, tofu donburi and Vegan kimbap. The menu offers a nice variety of dishes. Being a vegetarian, I was happy to find lots of meat free options. Everything ordered was tasty and well prepared. I would probably order from them again if not for the extra high delivery fees. My GrubHub membership means I usually pay zero or minimal delivery charges. But Bibi2go charges an usually high delivery fee and then a service fee on top of that. I knew all this going in but I've been wanting to try Bibi2go for some time now. Fortunately there are other places with equally good food that don't charge so much for delivery. If you're in the area, you can dine in and avoid all the delivery charges but there is minimal seating inside.

    Soonduboo ramen
    Andrea C.

    Everything tasted amazing! If you're looking for Korean comfort food, this is a great spot to check out. We tried a little bit of everything and were able to customize the spice level for the bulgogi and soon tofu ramen dish to our liking. Service was great and the team was so efficient at getting our dishes ready. Portion sizes are so generous, we had a lot of leftovers to bring back to our hotel.

    Bibimbap, Miso soup. Tofu (Organic)

    Great food and welcoming staff! Had the Bibimbap and Miso soup on a rainy day as it being the spot. 감사니다!

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    Ron R.

    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...

    Spicy Pork Bibimbap
    Ploy N.

    Took me too long to checkout this place. A super cozy Korean restaurant run by a Korean family right on NW 23rd street. Everyone was super friendly. The store has a few small tables and some counter seats. Big groups should probably do takeout. For the food, everything we got was homey and delicious. For the price, the gave you so much food and the ingrdients were fresh. I was drawn to their Kimbap which was full of veggies. Loved the sesame flavor and radish in there. We also got the Spicy Pork Bibimbap, which again came with soo much toppings, and the Beef Sondooboo. I've been on the hunt for a great soondooboo and theirs is top of my list in OR right now. Flavors were super good and strong. Lots of beef and silky tofu as well. On top of that, the soup came with a side of tasty homemade Japchae (some of the best I've had) and rice. It's a big filling meal that didn't break the bank. What more could you as for. Totally check them out!

    bibimbap

    I have been coming here for years before the changed their name. Best bibimbap in town. Fresh, varied, perfect amount of spice. Love getting the sweet potato noodles instead of rice. This tiny shop is the place I go for birthday and anniversary because it is my favorite food. Staff is kind and live watching KPop while eating a delicious meal. Eat in or take it to go it's going to be your new favorite

    Beef Kimbap and Sundubu-jjigae

    my mama and i had lunch here a few days ago and ohhh my goddd aughhhh it was really good, i got the bulgogi gimbap (which is absolutely filled with beef and it's the perfect texture/flavor) and my mom got sundubu-jjigae (spicy tofu stew) which was super hot and comforting, perfect for the rainy day service was great, the guy who works at the front is super sweet and i look forward to my next visit

    Bibim Bap and Bento with a side of miso soup
    Tran N.

    We visited this place on the first day of our trip in Portland and on the last day before heading to the airport to fly back, we had to go back to the store for their amazing dishes. The staff were friendly and hospitable that made us feel like home. This store was not spacious, just enough room for about 4 tables. Not a problem, since their food was so good, we finished them really fast. We got bulgogi bibimbap and bento box with a side of miso soup. Everything was so delicious! Highly recommend checking out this place if you're in the area looking for delicious comfort Korean dishes.

    Bulgogi kimbap with no pickled radish

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    Love the cup bap, the cheese in it just works. Fast. Friendly service. Nice little restaurant on 23rd for lunch

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    This is a self order kiosk spot. You order and pay electronically, and they bring out the food for…read moreyou. It's a cute spot, small, but not overly cramped. It's right next door to Fried Egg I'm In Love. I ordered a more basic gimbap and the bulgogi. If you're gluten free, make sure to say no burdock root as there is gluten in that. I definitely preferred the bulgogi. Due to too many food allergies, my choices were limited, but I loved the bulgogi and can't wait to go back. I went with a friend who got some shrimp tempura and another, and she said that they're both really good. We both craved this for another week or two after having it

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