C1. Bulgogi, Kimbap & Buchimgae. Close-up of gimbap. $9.99.
My favorite combination at Letsbap: White steamed rice, bulgogi and japchae.
C1. Bulgogi, Kimbap & Buchimgae. Overhead shot. $9.99.
A-A1 Plate with beef and a side of Kimchi
tray of sushi and vegetables
They sell sujeonggwa which is Korean cinnamon punch with ginger. Cool.
Bulgogi is the greatest thing since sliced bread. #Letsbap
Co-owner Jeong and wife Michelle finishing up my order. Thanks, guys!
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C1. Bulgogi, Kimbap & Buchimgae. Close-up of beef bulgogi. $9.99.
One of the walls.
Updated menu - Part 1 of 2.
Inside. Michelle, wife of co-owner Jeong, preparing my Cupbap. She is very nice.
Michelle is waving.
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Cupbap!! Rice, Noodles, Protein, Veggies and Sauces. Make your own Korean mixed rice bowl. Super delicious!! Only at Letsbap.
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Inside. Logo on the wall.
Outside. Storefront. Low-key and nondescript. Located in Chamblee Plaza.
Outside. Storefront. Low-key and nondescript. Located in Chamblee Plaza.
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Inside. Self-serve drink fridge, also with kimchi, spicy radish, and Korean cinnamon ginger punch.
Gochoo Chicken, Japchae & Kimbap @tiffhuangry
Co-owner Jeong and wife Michelle finishing up my order. Thanks, guys!
Miranda R.
Oct 4, 2024
i will preface this review with saying i came closer (~30 minutes) to closing time. i wasn't there at closing time exactly, but me arriving somewhat before may have impacted my experience. for the location: it's fine enough! it's clean and there's nothing of particular note. your standard smaller modern-looking restaurant. there was only one person working the register - they were pleasant and patient. the beef bulgogi was slightly tough and less flavorful than expected, but not gross by any means. the japchae was soft and quite greasy, but decent enough. the greasiness was a bit overwhelming but it had a pretty good amount of flavour and went well with the bulgogi. the rice was nothing notable - not particularly bad nor mind blowing. the tteokboki was pretty good!! the cakes were nice and chewy and the sauce was a great blend of savory/sweet/spicy! my only issues are that there is a slightly pungent/chemical aftertaste and the portion sizing. i paid $9 for my portion of tteokboki but i didn't even get 1/3rd of the container. it seems i only got 1/2 of what other reviewers have gotten. i wouldn't be as upset if i was somehow made aware of the portion size (whether it be they don't have enough rice cakes, this is the normal size, etc) but i feel very cheated. either it's absurdly expensive or i just got a smaller amount for some reason. either way - not worth $9. i do like the taste, but i can't justify the cost. everything was pretty filling! i couldn't finish it all, so i've got leftovers now. good place to get a bang for your buck if you fill up on food easily!!overall: alright! i may revisit to see if the tteokboki portion remains the same. i would only go here again if i was close and wanted korean food.
Read MoreTiff H.
Jan 18, 2024
I definitely WON with Won Kitchen! My parents were looking for a quick and easy lunch before heading home and I stumbled upon Let's Bap (now known as Won Kitchen) on Yelp. The menu is fairly straightforward. They have bowls and bento boxes and we figured the bento boxes would be easier to share. I loved all the different options and definitely recommend including Kimbap in whatever option you get for the most filling option. Bulgogi & Gochoo chicken were both great protein options, and I loved the deep fried mandu. The Buchimgae was pretty tasty but not filling. I loved the japchae, my only argument is we don't get free refills like you would dining in at Korea bbq LOL. Overall, the bentos are delicious - albeit a little pricier than what you would find in duluth, as well as less authentic. But for a Korean American meal, I find it unique and delicious when you're in need a quick filling meal. Side note - this seems to have become a Won Kitchen since my last visits in 2021/2022, which I have not visited officially yet. Menu looks very similar? But they have different Instagram handles and websites. The Let's Bap website shows only the Edgewood Atlanta location.
Read MoreJosh W.
Apr 26, 2024
I would put this place as a solid local spot, but not a destination. The food is good, reasonably priced, and fast. The ingredients are fresh. You can get a nice, sweet iced green tea (I've gravitated towards mango, but they have peach). A lot of their business seems to be delivery or local high school kids who come in after school. If you're in the area, this is a fine place to get a meal. I wouldn't point it out as somewhere to travel more than a few minutes for.
Read MoreDavid G.
Oct 17, 2023
For a fast casual place this is as good as gets! The cashier who took our order was very helpful and patient with us as we took our time figuring out what to eat, and he even gave us a couple of extra sauces to try as we spent some time debating.The food was all delicious, and I enjoyed each component as well as the combination together, and the portions were generous! Would try some different veggies next time, and the bulgogi was good but I really liked what they did with there tofu too. Definitely looking forward to coming back!If planning to dine in, there's limited seating, all pretty basic, but a there a few tables, and a couple are even outside if the weather is nice.
Read MoreAnnabelle L.
Apr 16, 2023
This is located in a strip mall area with plenty of parking. It's a small eatery shop with few tables indoor and two tables outdoors. I visited here during the restaurant week specials of one appetizer and two entrees for $25. It was dinner time and the place got busy with most customers ordering to go. You can also order on mobile app as well. Luckily, I ordered before the crowd came through (like a bus stop). The food came out pretty quick. My husband and I had the glass noodles wrapped in fried seaweed and two rice bowl with bulgogi beef and it is delicious. Our kids also enjoyed the spicy rice cakes and their rice bowl orders. The service was friendly and quick. We'll definitely come back again if we're ever in town.
Read MoreCaroline K.
Apr 25, 2023
I want to start off with a positive about this place...the guy that was working here on the day I stopped in was super nice and personable...we had a great convo about foodie things, while I ate, since I was the only one there at the time. A few take-outs came through but that was it mainly. While I was eating it, the food tasted fine and is what I would call standard for this level of restaurant. About 20 minutes after I finished and left, it became a different story....I got super sick off of something that I ate there. Everything I consumed there are foods that my body is completely used to eating. My guts take a beating and can handle some pretty sketchy situations and choices on a regular, so something has to be pretty off to get me.Interior was clean and tidy, the food station looked just as clean and tidy, and like I said nothing on my plates smelled off...clearly something got away from them in terms of freshness date...and I don't want to knock a place because of one experience, buuuut I'm gonna to need a minute.
Read MoreJamarcus T.
Apr 1, 2023
I still don't dine out as often as I did, pre-covid, so I'm always pleasantly surprised when I get an Uber eats order and the presentation of the food doesn't look disheveled, and looks like a great order. Won Kitchen Let's Bap came in my house already with 5 stars just from presentation alone. Will they keep that score?I ordered a few dishes for lunch and dinner. Here's what I got:Panko Chicken: $16.99Pork Fried Dumpling 5 piece ($11.99 but free with Uber deal)B1 plate: $17.99Presentation excluded, Won loads you up with food. I ordered two dishes because I wasn't expecting the size and ended up having leftovers the next day!Starting off with the panko chicken, this is their take on the chicken katsu, sliced in strips and crispy, even as leftovers. The dish comes with white rice but for $0.50 more you can get it fried, which is what I did. Pick your sauce listed and this bowl will fill you up completely! The flavor was great, nothing was over seasoned or mushy. I'd order it againThe B1 plate is described as a korean lunch box, that comes standard with fried rice, japchae and 2 pieces of pork fried dumplings. You get to choose your entree. I decided on Bulgogi beef, but you have the options to choose Crispy tofu, bulgogi chicken or Gochoo chicken. I loved that the bulgogi wasn't super sweet. Nice and tender with a decent serving size. Japchae was pretty standard, as was the fried rice. Finally, the Pork fried dumplings were on promotion for free with a minimum purchase, but I would have happily paid full price for them. Crispy and fat, filled completely with no air pockets in these. These 5 dumplings come with a soy dipping sauce and I enjoyed every bite.As this was an Uber order, I can't speak on customer service, dining, etc, but the food was good! I'll give them a solid 4 stars and next time I find myself near Won Kitchen (Let's Bap), I'll stop on in.
Read MoreMark P.
Sep 27, 2023
Quick, friendly, and great place! Johnny the owner is so hands on and really makes every person coming in welcome. He is so descriptive of the menu for the people who's never been or tried this place. Won Kitchen is on my rotation every week because not only of the tasty food, but the place itself just gives off a welcome vibe. Music is great and they play kdramas on the tv to keep you entertained. Overall one of my favorite quick korean places in Chamblee!
Read MoreTanni D.
May 26, 2023
Super tidy restaurant and the man behind the counter was extremely friendly. I ordered the Veggie Kimbap, and the ingredients were fresh and delicious! Menu items were reasonably priced.
Read MoreBrandon B.
Apr 12, 2024
I've walked past this place a million times on my way to Ace, so I finally decided to try it today. Customer service is excellent, and the food is fantastic! Great fast casual spot!
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