I went here with a colleague while on a business trip. Their vegetarian Bibimbap is really good. They serve soup during lunch but it was made of fish broth and did not have a vegetarian option. I recommend this place for lunch.
Jon T.
Place rating: 4 San Francisco, CA
Easy to find and excellent Vegan Bibimbap. Not a huge space, but comparable to many of the restaurants I visited in Stockholm.
Simon H.
Place rating: 3 Stockholm, Sweden
This is an good Korean restaurant that is a bit run down and super tacky(including the instrumental piano music) but that doesn’t take away from the feeling that it’s authentic. They offer both eat in and takeaway. We were a party of three and we all ordered the beef Bibimbap and sat down by a wobbly, acid damaged IKEA table. The food came out pretty quickly and was nicely presented. It tasted good but not great(we had a Bibimbap conessieur in the group who agreed). Luntmakargatan, where this place is located, has several Korean restaurants of different style. This one is the least posh, but still worth a visit.
Rere D.
Place rating: 4 Skarpnäck, Sweden
Delicious Kyckling Bi Bim Bap! An acquaintance of mine took me to this little cosy spot right around the corner of the T– Rådmansgatan. Luckily for us it was not crowded so we ordered and got our plates in less than 15minutes. As a side order you get miso soup(YES!!!) and green tea. I ordered the Chicken Bi Bim Bap and Fernand had the vegetarian one with tofu. The dish was very good, it really filled me up! It’s an affordable place to go for a quick afterwork dinner(99kr). A bowl with rice, some crispy vegetables, sweet chicken and an egg on top! Totally worth the money! Afterwards we went for drinks @ Tjoget: you can read my review there ;)
Matt A.
Place rating: 5 San Francisco, CA
SOLID lunch spot. Huge fan of the rice bowl with chicken and vegetables. Comes with a miso soup and green tea to start, which is awesome when Stockholm is cold! Very quick service too, which is helpful given this restaurant’s size and popularity.
Linnea H.
Place rating: 4 Sarasota, FL
delicious bulgogi bibimbap, very fast and good service.
Michael K.
Place rating: 4 Stockholm, Sweden
A nice place for lunch or early dinner. Gets very crowded during early lunch. I recommend getting their udon soup which is very good, and if you’re in the mood for bibimbap, it is as good as that at Arirang. A bit pricey(over 100SEK for the bulgogi bibimbap and the udon soup) but I’d rather pay a little more for a great bibimbap than less for an average.
Mina K.
Place rating: 4 Copenhagen, Denmark
i was a bit wary about eating here when i saw the menu; japanese and korean. i haven’t had many good experiences with that combination, but i was hungry and craving noodles. i got the haemul udon which includes a generous serving of seafood; two huge, fresh mussels, three fish cakes, three surimi sticks(which i didn’t eat), and two shrimps. it tasted very much of home, plus the kimchi that came on the side was absolutely perfect. i ate all of it, and i am really picky about kimchi since i make my own. i’ll eat here next time i’m in town.(:
Linda T.
Place rating: 3 Farsta, Sweden
Koreana is the most authentic Koeran food one can get in Stockholm. They make Chopchae, mandu and Kimche ji gay that would be typical of what one gets at Bun-shik(student café) in Korea. It has the feel of a place that is trying to be retro trendy in Seoul. They give barely tea, Kimche and pickeled radishes with orders. I would like to see some more variety in the side dishes It is next door to the only Korean grocery in Stockholm. If you haven’t tried Korean food before, this is a good place to get a sample of every day fare in Korea.