Chicken dumplings, 8-pieces, fried, with tangy sauce, $6
Spring Rolls, 4 pieces, $4, with tangy sauce
Inside
Entrance from Parmer Lane
Menu
Menu
Menu: Entrees
Spicy pork bulgogi bowl (with ranch dressing on slightly browning bagged iceberg salad)
Beef bulgogi bowl
Cold barley tea
Beef BBQ Bowl (marinated, grilled flank steak over rice with salad)
Spicy Pork Bowl
Bulgogi pork. Sweet & spicy!
Spicy pork bulgogi bowl with 2 potato croquettes and barley tea.
Beef BBQ Bowl combo
Pork BBQ Bowl
I really liked the cold boricha, Barley Tea. Very light taste of barley. I had at least 4 cups, it was that good.
Beef bulgogi bowl
Pork bulgogi bowl with potato croquettes and barley tea
pork bulgogi bowl
Lots of pork in a Korean sauce, avocado, all on a bed of green salad. There was plenty, even for a big-eater, and it was delicious
Beef poke bowl and rice, with a small salad. Tasted very good, and worth taking home the excess.
Dining area
Ted T.
Nov 5, 2024
Very nice atmosphere, nice and clean aesthetic for doing some quick laptop work.As far as the food goes, it's great. Very flavorful bowl with tender chargrilled pork cuts and fresh salad. Would recommend as a nice lunch spot. It's very Americanized Korean food by the way so don't expect authentic cuisine. Still decent when your expectations are set.
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Vivian L.
Jan 7, 2025
The good: casual spot with a nice atmosphere. You can order at the counter with a self service computer. Clean restaurant with a simple menu. Plenty of parking. Free barley water.The not so good: bowls are Korean inspired. So if you're looking for actual bulgogi, you might want to look elsewhere. Bowl variations are limited. Bowls come with rice, iceberg lettuce with ranch, and grilled meat. The meat was almost like a sliced steak with fake grill marks on it. Kinda upsetting. You can spruce up your bowl by adding kimchi and egg for extra $1.50. Bowl was a good size portion but for the price I'd expect better quality. They have free barley water but not regular iced water.
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Amy W.
Nov 24, 2024
It's a simple, casual spot that replaced Me So Poke (RIP). Service was friendly and counter style. Space was clean and modern.I feel bad for writing this, as it's such a new establishment. But unfortunately, if you're looking for actual bulgogi like the name suggests, you will not find it here. The bowls here are moderately customizable and just mildly inspired by korean cuisine if you could call it that. Rather than marinated, thin sliced meat, the 'bulgogi' here is more like chargrilled cutlets that are smothered in sauce after the fact. Meat has a nice, smoky flavor, but the bowl overall leaves much to be desired. Bowls come with rice and a salad (more or less a handful of lettuce) with ranch that I opted out of. Kimchi was extra. As were a few other additions like avocado and egg. If you're looking for a healthy, balanced, authentic meal, this is not it. Although the bowl was a good portion, i'd say it's sadly not worth the price with what you get. The menu and food here could use some improvement.
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Shannon B.
Sep 7, 2024
Welcome to the neighborhood, Bulgogi Korean BBQ Bowl! Easy online ordering through Toasttab, a simple menu with plenty of healthy options, and something for everyone - I'm a fan!So far, we have only ordered to-go, but it went off without a hitch. My family enjoyed their Pork and Chicken Bowls, while my Beef Bowl was excellent for the price. The fried appetizers we tried (Spring Rolls and Chicken Dumplings) were great, too, especially at a reasonable price.We have always loved Donkey Mo's, so it's no surprise that their new concept would be good, too.It's a fast casual joint in a suburban shopping center, so nothing fancy here. It's brightly lit with clean decor and just a few tables for dining in. You look at the menu on the flatscreen (or your phone), then step up to the counter to order.You can get basic bowls with your choice of beef, pork, chicken, shrimp, tofu, or poke tuna over rice or salad. If you like, add an egg, kimchi, or a fried side. Simple!Then, if you want dessert afterward, you have several excellent options nearby including Andy's, Snowy Village, Teapioca, Mochinut, and Em Gourmet.
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Pinka D.
Dec 12, 2024
Gross is an understatement. This food is not edible. It's food service grade meat patty with painted grill marks, sliced into strips. (Think Nighthawk Salisbury steak frozen dinner). Sweet staff, but the current review out there are clearly fake and this place won't be there in a year. Yuck!!
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Kathy Z.
Dec 27, 2024
I had the beef bbq bowl with rice and salad. Everything was flavorful and fresh. Next time I'd like to try the spicy sauce but the regular was very good. The restaurant is clean and very casual. The service was quick and the staff was friendly. Parking was a breeze.
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Mira C.
Nov 12, 2024
Not bad for a quick lunch bowl to go. The galbi was juicy. $20 seemed a big steep though
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Ashley C.
Oct 29, 2024
i wouldn't call this authentic bulgogi, i tried the pork bulgogi bowl but it didn't come out as i expect it to. the pork was more like pork chops rather than the expected pork bulgogi that's authentic. enjoyed the free barely tea, was a nice touch to the meal. the service was really friendly so was disappointed when the food came as I wanted to like the food.
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Diana H.
Feb 8, 2025
This place was so mid and not bulgogi at all. Barely Korean. Definitely would skip and not worth the trip.
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John K.
Sep 11, 2024
Comparing Bulgogi Korean BBQ Bowl to other neighborhood restaurants, this is one of the best.The food is well prepared, delicious, served fast, with prices that are in line with neighborhood restaurants.I had the Poke Bowl with pork, extra avocado, on a base of salad. My daughter had a bowl of rice, topped with beef, and a little side salad.They offer all you can drink barley water, that I found delicious and my daughter didn't care for - she went to straight water. Clean surroundings, pleasant service, super clean and well-stocked restroom. Very nice place for a healthy lunch.Yes, we definitely will return.
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