Bibimbap was goood. Bulgogi was barley cooked as well as soup chicken dumplings. Worth it for korean food
Janna L.
Classificação do local: 3 Bakersfield, CA
You are not eating here for the ambiance in the Market Mall food court nor for the lacking, robotic service. BUT, if you are hungry, love noodle soups and want to stray from the typical fatty burgers and pizza, try out the number 1 with chicken on this menu. It is a vermicelli noodle soup with bean sprouts that will warm you to the bones and the one size is enough to feed 2 adults. Delicious. The broth has the perfect seasoning with garlic, green onion and I did not need to add anything other than a little hot sauce on the protein. Lots of noodles, which I love. Quick and satisfying, I would order this again. You can also get them to pack it to go apparently — they will keep the noodles separate so the whole thing is not overcooked by the time you get home. Frugal choice, under $ 9 per bowl and they will give you a coupon for a free drink with meal for next time.
Guadalupe G.
Classificação do local: 4 Edmonton, Canada
I LOVE this place! They make a delicious bimbimbap :) I can’t unfortunately speak for anything else because I always order the same thing when I visit Calgary ;)
John M.
Classificação do local: 5 Calgary, Canada
The place is called«KIm Chi Korean Delight.» On a rare-ish trip to Market Mall a few weeks ago I had lunch at Kim Chi in the food court. I had #6, rice cake stir fried with your choice of meat and chose chicken. Spicy. It was fantastic– superb even. The rice cake was beautifully cooked and the toppings including the chicken itself plenty generous. The flavour was a perfect mix of salty-pungent-spicy and I could have eaten two orders of this. I can’t speak to the rest of the menu but it’s going to be a challenge ordering anything else, this was just fantastic. I did note that you can get a host of things a la carte– mandu, rice, kimchee, etc so there are opportunities to sample other items. I’d put this place up there with the basil fried rice at Thai Express, the shrimp dumpling noodle soup at Sukiyaki and the fish burrito at Taco Del Mar as the cream of the crop for foodcourt dishes in Calgary. Very happy I tried it.
Merry K.
Classificação do local: 2 Calgary, Canada
Dinner at the mall means Pad Sew noodles for my little boy so my husband and I take turns eating the other half. Today was my turn to get to order something different. I decided to try Kim Chi. I’ve never had Bibimap but I’ve heard great things. I knew that the food court version would not be the best ever but it sounded like a great new thing to try. The bibimap serving was generous but it was room temperature almost cold. I’m not a super picky about food temp but it would have tasted better warmer. The chicken looked a bit weird but tasted fine. You get two sauces, sesame oil and a hot sauce, with your bibimap. You pour some of both on and mix it up. I really enjoyed the hot sauce. It had a hot and sweet taste that I really enjoyed. Overall the food was okay but I don’t find myself wanting to go back right away. I am, however, curious to try bibimap somewhere different.
C T.
Classificação do local: 3 Calgary, Canada
Brand new Korean fast food place to join the Market Mall food court area. Kim Chi offers noodle soups, rice dishes like Bibimbap, BBQ beef ribs(kalbi) on rice, beef/chicken/on rice, Kim Chi noodles(fried), and japchae(glass noodles). My family members tried the Bibimbap and the Kim Chi noodles. I had a taste of each dish. It wasn’t too bad. The Bibimbap rice should be a little warmer and it came with different items like spinach, carrots, and other vege and the one we had ordered was chicken. Tasty but a little on the cool side. This dish actually came with a side order add-on of a dumpling soup for $ 1.76 but they didn’t have any dumplings today. :o( The Kim Chi noodles was nice and hot and a little more spicy and had the the Kim Chi in the noodles. We ordered that with beef. Not bad. Each dish was about $ 7 to $ 9. They accept cash and only debit cards. No credit cards. That was a downer for me.