Bow Bulgogi House
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Cozy family run place. Very flavorful bulgogi but the beef bibimbap not so much. The bulgogi is also on the pricey side $19 But comes with sides so it…
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A cozy, humble restaurant that serves up pretty incredible Korean fare. Complimentary kimchi (amazing, with just the right amount of heat), seasoned b…
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It's a small cozy family restaurant. 4 complimentary appies are all tasty especially the pickled white carrot and fried tofu. My husband really enjoye…
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9 Reviews on “Bow Bulgogi House”
Cozy family run place. Very flavorful bulgogi but the beef bibimbap not so much. The bulgogi is also on the pricey side $19 But comes with sides so its not so bad.
A cozy, humble restaurant that serves up pretty incredible Korean fare. Complimentary kimchi (amazing, with just the right amount of heat), seasoned bean sprouts (absolutely addictive), seasoned radish (refreshing and tangy), and deep fried tofu were quickly brought to the table. To start we ordered the panfried dumplings (10 for $10.95) – beautifully crisp exterior with a deeply savoury meat filling: really, really good. For our main courses we shared the pha jeon ($18.95) and beef bulgogi ($14.95). The bulgogi arrived sizzling on a platter, accompanied with plenty of fresh lettuce. The meat was meltingly tender and subtly sweet. The pha jeon was fluffy with deliciously crisp edges, stuffed with tons of delicious seafood. I’ll definitely be back!