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Spicy Pork Kimbap (top), Plus(Original) Kimbap (bottom)
Christina N.

Tucked away on Route 29, Kimbap Plus makes for a great lunch stop. Inside has a lot of seating, it's spacious, bright, and clean. We ordered the original and spicy pork, and they came with more than expected. These are definitely sufficient enough for a meal and there's not too much rice in them.

Sausage and rice cake, shrimp tempura udon
Julie J.

The filling of the original kimbap was very refreshing and flavorful, but the rice was too mushy/rice cake like for my personal taste for kimbap. The side dish was very delicious. The rice cake/sausage was also good. I wasn't the biggest fan of the udon and sikhye (rice punch drink). It was casual and clean inside, and the people who were at the counter seemed friendly.

Kiim Bap+ :)
Tom C.

Great pit stop right off I-66 with easy parking. We tried the bulgogi kimbap, spicy pork kimbap, original kimbap, and the fried tofu kimbap--and honestly, the fried tofu surprised us the most in a really good way. Everything was fresh and well balanced. The side banchan and soup were on point and rounded out the meal nicely. We eat a lot of kimbap in our household, and the overall consensus was that this place is solid. We'll need another visit to really get a full feel for the place, but our initial impression was very positive. The vibe was welcoming and café-like, making it a comfortable spot to stop in and eat.

SuJin C.

It's easily one of my go-to spots for a quick, satisfying Korean meal. Kimbaps have very clean, fresh taste--nothing overly heavy or greasy with sesame oil, and no MSG, which I really appreciate. My absolute favorite is their signature Spicy Tuna kimbap--perfectly balanced, flavorful (not that spicy) without being overwhelming, and consistently good. The rice is well-seasoned, the ingredients are fresh, and the rolls are neatly made. My nephews and niece love the fried tofu kimbap, which makes this place even more family-friendly. Prices are reasonable, and its ideal for grab-and-go when you want something quick but still wholesome. They also offer free, unlimited fish cake soup, which is sooo good. I usually don't enjoy this soup at other places because it's often too salty or tases heavy with MSG, but that's not he case here at all. The broth is light, comforting, and has the same clean taste as their kimbap, making it a perfect bonus while you wait or enjoy your meal. The staff is friendly and efficient, making the whole experience smooth and easy. :)

Hannah H.

Kimbap Plus is a new kimbop place that opened up in Centreville - their menu includes kimbop with various fillings, mini kimbaps, cup baps, side dishes, and coffee/tea/canned/boxed drinks. We came here for an early lunch, and you order up at the counter; your order will then be brought out to you when ready. We ordered: +the Bulgogi Kimbap - this was pretty decent, and the fillings were fresh +Ddukboki - we opted to ad the mozzarella cheese; this was not good; there was a funny taste to it, and the portion just didn't justify the price; also, the mozzarella cheese should have been melted, but it was just set on top, all cold The star was the small moo seng chae, a little cup of spicy pickled radish - this was extremely tasty, and I wish they sold these separately as a banchan to go. The staff are friendly, and the kimbops are made-to-order. Note that there's limited seating, and most seem to get their orders to go. Plenty of parking in the strip plaza lot. +moo seng chae! +decent kimbop +avoid the ddukboki +friendly service +ample parking

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Bobby S.

What a cute restaurant... I feel like I was transported to a small cute restaurant in Korea. I can see high school students in their school uniforms flood the place... like in K-dramas. The food is actually delicious and perfect for the type of food they serve. The spicy tuna gimbap was my favorite. The ddukboki (sweet rice cake) is a must get alongside the kimbap! One of the best flavored mandoo (potsticker) in the area. There aren't too many indoor seats... so I suggest getting there early like 11am and 5pm. Your kids will absolutely love the food here... they even have mini kimbap. Come and check out this new restaurant in Centreville.

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Jisoo B.

Kimbap plus? Yes, please! I love this clean, simple Kimbap and cup rice restaurant that popped up in my neighborhood. Their tuna Kimbap (not the spicy one) is so flavorful. I also love their use of eco-friendly containers. I often eat on the floor or alone and find Korean food too cumbersome to dine alone, but this place was perfect. I can't wait to try other flavors.

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Emily L.

Cute new kimbap place located near Nova Collision. Service + food both great. Soup is self serve in a dispenser on the side. I got tuna kimbap take out- fresh ingredients and quite tasty. Will happily come back!

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Literally the best kimbap I've ever had. It's FRESH. Great rice to filling balance. Addictive, their original plus is the best.

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Inside was so cute , the food was really amazing and the workers were so nice and welcoming!

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Sooooo delicious awsome, kind staff. You will love it. Different kind of Kimbo. I love tuna kimbob!​

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