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Kimchi Tofu House
1 km
.. ordered seafood soft tofu and bulgogi. Seafood soft tofu contains shrimp, clams, ...
Abang Yoli
2 km
Got the Chicken Ssam for dinner per the cashiers suggestion. The chicken was good and...
Dong Hae Korean Grill and Sushi
3 km
Service was great, but most of all, the flavors were the most authentic i have had in...
Hoban Korean BBQ
6 km
I've been here on several occasions, the vibe is always welcoming, energetic and the ...
Bonchon Minneapolis - W Lake St
6 km
Great service and great food. Awesome menu with big pictures and many options to choo...
Reviews
We've been coming to K-Bop Korean Bistro since it opened. Despite the last time we were here, our seafood pancake wasn't extra crispy like we requested, it was still delicious. We enjoy everything we've had over the years. The service is good and quick. Price per portion and quality is worth it. And I enjoy all the K-Pop music accompanying every bite.
Great food and music! We got japchae with beef, katsudon, beef bulgogi, and some gimbap. The portion sizes are nice, but the bulgogi was a little salty -- overall it's a good place to eat.
Excellent Korean spot in dinky town! Very spacious with small and long tables. Pleasant and friendly service. A must-visit location! Definitely coming back. 1. Jampong $16: Flavorful and exactly the right amount of spice and saltiness. Seafood clams, shrimp, calamari rings, octopus tentacles, and baby scallops were perfectly tender. A good amount of veggies but could use more ratio to noodle proportion. Very generous bowl! 2. Du Bu Dae Chigae $12: Rich and flavorful broth, perfectly cooked Ramen, and ingredients. Rice was cooked well. Bowl was worth it and it came out sizzling! 3. Fried Mandu veg $11: Crispy exterior with a moist interior. Tad bit soggy filling but good. Came in a quantity of 8 per order. The dumpling soy sauce was good but a bit salty. When eaten with the mandatory it paired well. 4 Kimbap $6.25: One roll to go. The daughters enjoyed it at home but said it was salty but ok. Banchan sides: A. Sweet pickled cucumbers: Crunchy & fresh but sweet. Sliced onions round out the bite. B. Napa cabbage kimchi: Mild and tangy but very crisp and great. C. Fish cake slices: Mildly sweet but savory and the texture is perfectly soft and not tough. Kid-friendliness: Spacious and since dishes are generously portioned everyone can share which helps financially. Parking: It's dinky town so metered parking right outside and parking ramps on wither side.
I love coming to Kbop as we are big fans of Bibimbap. Parking can be a little tricky if you come during busy hours, but we always managed to park on the street. Their menu is straightfoward and they have a good variety of dishes. You will walk over the counter and order there. They will call your number. Sitting is limited, so keep that in mind. I usually get the hot stone bibimbap because I really like the crispy rice at the bottom. I always take leftovers as the portions are big. Another dish that I always order is their kimchi pancakes, they are so tasty and the dipping sauce is perfect for them. When I think of good bibimbap, korean wings and kimchi, Kbop always come to mind.
I was really wanting to try some DukBokki and Kim Bap for the first time after seeing it on the menu at a different Korean Restaurant, so I dragged my partner to KBOP Korean Bistro! I wanted to go here because they had the DukBokki listed on their menu as an appetizer; and since it was my first time trying it, I didn't want a full entrée-sized order. The restaurant was really modern and clean. I loved to atmosphere! My partner and I split both appetizers and I fell in love with the DukBokki! The rice cakes were so soft and chewy and the sauce was really delicious, with a little kick of heat/spice. The Kim Bap was also good, but for some reason it tasted a bit on the salty side. I'm not sure if it's supposed to taste that salty, but that's truly the only thing I didn't like about it. I will definitely need to try it again for a better review. The food was great, the staff was nice and the prices were very reasonable! I would definitely recommend this place for those of you wanting quick Korean food for a good price. ** Also, I'm not sure about the spelling of DukBokki and I don't want to offend anyone. I've seen it spelled multiple ways, but KBOP Korean Bistro has it spelled like "DukBokki" on their menu, so I'm using their spelling within this review :
I loveeee the food! 10/10 for the food, I wish they had different sides if you’re ordering multiple entrees. Sucks they don’t have free water and only bottled.Recommended dishesJa Jang Myeon, Dukbokki , Kim BAP, Beef Bulgogi, Black Bean Noodles
My friend got their fried rice and it tastes mostly like black pepper. Their rice was soggy and bulgogi tasted mainly like black pepper. At the end of our meal, I asked for a box and the server gave me boxes right after grabbing the dirty trash bag. He did not wash his hands first before grabbing my to go boxes.
All the food we tried was excellent. First time going and never tried Korean food before and I really enjoyed all of it! Polite staff and really nice environment
It is very close to my house and this is the first time I decided to try. It is very clean place and delicious Korean food. It looks like I will be around until I try everything in the menu :
A MUST try stop! I'm still rather new to Korean food in general, but Kbop served up a meal I will not forget. Being a novice, I ordered 3 items for myself and my girlfriend to enjoy, and let's just say we will be eating the same food for a few days, and loving every serving of leftovers too! Each flavor is so unique, and the sides are the perfect accompaniment to pair with the entrees and appetizers. I will be back, and if you haven't been yet, come and find out why this will be a regular stop for you too!