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    BOM Bibimbap

    4.8 (13 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Beef bulgogi bibimbap
    Jennifer H.

    I recently visited this restaurant this week and when I took the first bite, the first thought that came to me was why I don't come back here more often. The menu can be found by scanning the QR code found on each table. Food: I ordered the bulgogi (beef) bibimbap - all their bibimbap is served in a hot stone bowl. The quality of the ingredients in the bibimbap is top-notch! Once you mix the components together, you get a colourful dish. I personally like the red cabbage, adds a pop of colour. The crispy bottom are one of the best parts of this dish. Hot tip - dip the crispy rice parts into the complimentary miso soup for an extra umami bite! Service/atmosphere: The staff are attentive and gave great service!

    Eel bimbambap
    Alex H.

    Lovely little restaurant tucked away on Gerrard st. I've been here twice now. Neither time has been disappointing. Depending on the time of day, it can get busy but service is quick and efficient. The food is good, however, in comparison to other bimbambap places, it's not the best I've had but still pretty good. If you are in need of a quick and filling meal, this is a good place to go!

    Bulgogi and unagi bibimbap.
    Lisa T.

    This spot is bom(b)! One of the best bibimbaps in Toronto I'd say. They mainly serve bibimbap here and few other side orders/appetizers. They used to have sushi but not anymore. You know a restaurant will be good if they specialize in one thing and have a limited menu! We ordered the Bulgogi/Unagi and Salmon bibimbaps. The meat and fish pieces were tender and all the fresh ingredients in the bowl blended so nicely together. It tasted like a healthy bowl of bibimbap compared to other restaurants. I never seen kale added to this dish before but it works so well! The spicy sauce they provide you with is not too spicy and adds a nice kick of sweetness to the bowl as well. Staff are very friendly and the space is a bit small but cozy. Will definitely return whenever I am craving some bibimbap.

    tuna kimchi bibimbap
    Michelle D.

    Came here at 5 with my friends to an empty restaurant as they just opened after their lunch break. I got the tuna kimchi bibimbap which was so delicious. I love their fresh ingredients and I also like how they don't pack so much rice in it. The complimentary miso soup is always nice. I do feel they made their portions smaller but it still is pretty tasty. Great service.

    Beef bulgogi and BBQ eel bibimbap in a stone bowl with a peek at leftover jap chae
    Zeynep K.

    Long story short: My go-to for bibimbap! Long story long: I have been coming here for years. Back when it was called Mt. Fuji and Epicure City BOM. BOM bibimbap is delicious with wonderful service. Everyone is very kind and attentive. It's a small spot, lunch and after work are busy, so get there slightly early or slightly late! I typically order the beef bulgogi and BBQ eel bibimbap with teriyaki sauce and a fried egg on top. Filling and flavourful. Your meal comes in a hot stone bowl with miso soup. The slightly charred rice on the bottom is my favourite part! The veggies are delicious, too. In the past, I have also ordered Jap Chae, edamame and gyoza. All also great! Highly recommend a visit!

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    Lilian C.

    First time at this restaurant with colleagues. It's Friday and we've decided to have some drinks too. I shared a bottle of soju with another person, just the original and not the flavoured ones. Server told us it's a good mix to have one shot of soju with another 3 shots of beer. I like the mix more than straight soju. I ordered the spicy pork bibimbap as I like pork, but it's not really spicy at all for me. I do eat very spicy though. I added extra hot sauce and it's still only mildly spicy for me. I also had to add soya sauce as the dish was a bit on the sweet side. The hot stone bowl is good for keeping the food temperature hot until the very end. The restaurant is small so you have to get there early if you want to have a seat during rush hour. Some people even have to wait to get seats during Friday lunch time. It's definitely a personal preference, but I don't like when my food has a sweetness undertone.

    Grilled Shrimp Bibimbap with Fried Egg
    Claudia C.

    DA BOM!! Hands down the BEST bibimbap I've had in Toronto. Their bibimbap contains so many veggies such as carrots, kale, potatoes, white radish, zucchini, and beets! I always get a fried egg that is definitely the cherry on top. Never disappoints. You can get this without the stone bowl for a dollar less. However, the stone bowl makes the rice 10 times better!

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