Actually had some decent food here before they switched hands(no longer this store). They had well done wings and good appetizers, but it is a shame they swapped owners and have now become another restaurant. I only came here once but left with good memories lingering for more.
Jat M.
Classificação do local: 1 Atlanta, GA
I ordered my lunch 1 hr and 10 min b4 my lunch time. And the food got here the last 5 min of my lunch time!!! I ordered house rice and the shrimp was the ramen noodle size shrimp!!! I also ordered a crab stick. And what I got was a sweaty piece of a piece of crab stick in a tiny sauce container!!! NOSTICKINSIGHT!!! I feel like I got robbed and lied too!!!
Lauren H.
Classificação do local: 4 Atlanta, GA
This is the best delivery place around. They offer a huge selection, sure to please everyone. Their wings and philly cheese steak are two of our favorites. The sushi is just okay; if you are a true sushi lover you might be a little disappointed. We have found our go to place anytime we are in the mood for delivery.
Jola Z.
Classificação do local: 4 Atlanta, GA
I must say. I have never been inside this place, but they deliver to my house a lot! Ha. It’s cheap, fairly good, and they deliver, so I am a happy kiddo. I always order philly cheese steak sandwich, grilled shrimp sandwich, tsunami roll(very good), shrimp roll, cheese poppers, gyro. I think I ordered fried rice once and it didn’t taste good. I am happy with this restaurant and their delivery services(they deliver pretty fast).
Julia R.
Classificação do local: 3 Atlanta, GA
We wanted sushi and I didn’t want to go out for pick up, so we used Grub Hub and found this place that would deliver. They had an amazing variety of foods. We tried the spicy tuna roll and the honey crazy roll. The sushi was good, not the best, but definitely not the worst I’ve ever had either. There seemed to be a lot of rice and not too much of the fillings. It did manage my craving though. We also ordered a sandwich. The ham sandwich. Again, nothing spectacular. It was a fairly large sub(comparable to a footlong subway sandwich). The bread was an italian roll with a nice crust, not too much meat in comparision to the size of the roll. A definite plus was the delivery. The driver didn’t exactly follow the notes I put on the order(went to the wrong entrance of our development), but it was much quicker than Grub Hub had quoted — at least 20 minutes ahead of Grub Hub’s quote. Overall, the food hit the spot. I may consider going to pick up from our regular sushi restaurant next time, but this is a great backup when we don’t feel like going out.
Foodie B.
Classificação do local: 2 Atlanta, GA
We wanted some food delivered & decided to give this a try. Didn’t expect much and was right not to. Honey Garlic Pepper, Medium, Bbq wings were all unappetizing. Spicy tuna was barely spicy. Only good was the pot stickers. If u want better wings go to J’s Buffulo. & if u want good sushi try Enzo.
Jennifer P.
Classificação do local: 3 Atlanta, GA
Okay, found this place via Grub Hub. THEYDELIVER. And they make burgers. This is the only place I know of that will make a burger and deliver it to you. I was a little weirded out by the strange mix of cuisines, but since I love sushi and I love burgers, I thought it was my duty to give this place a shot. I ordered a side order of shrimp tempura, a cheeseburger combo meal(comes with fries and a drink), and a piece of strawberry cheesecake for dessert. The delivery wait was reasonable. It said it would be between 45 – 60 minutes, and it was. But the delivery guy did not seem to know what he was doing. I paid via PayPal(which is pretty cool!) but beware: I didn’t see anything on the website saying that if you paid with PayPal you would have to give a cash tip. I *never* carry cash on me. I didn’t realize this until the delivery guy showed up, handed me my food, and left. Slightly bewildered, I started to close the door, but then he came back and said«Oh, whoops, you need to sign the receipt.» So I signed the receipt and that’s where I saw that it says«CASH» next to the tip amount, and I started to go back inside to borrow tip money from my roommate, but he was already gone! So, no tip for him. I feel badly about that. Anyway, I tried the shrimp tempura first. It was not even remotely in the vicinity of good. Totally bland — it tasted like nothing! The pieces of shrimp are large, which is great, but not if it’s going to have no flavor. They could work on that. So then I moved onto the burger. The crinkle-cut fries were fine, nothing special. They threw in two packs of ketchup. And the burger tasted fine. Buuut… when ordering online, it lets you specify how you want it cooked, and I chose«rare.» I figured even if it came out medium rare, that was fine. This was not rare! This was not medium rare! It was either medium well-done or well-done. I can’t say for certain because I have never in my life ordered anything above a medium rare. Listen when I tell you that there was absolutely not one speck of pink in this burger. UGH. Fine, so they can’t follow requests and they create awkward tipping situations and they really don’t need to mix American with sushi, but the burger really did taste good. The cheesecake was nothing to write home about, but it wasn’t bad. I will definitely order from them again, because I really like that they deliver burgers, and next time I’ll have a cash tip ready or I’ll pay by debit card.
Adrienne T.
Classificação do local: 1 Atlanta, GA
Rip off. These jokers straight jacked me for my lunch money, maan. I ordered delivery from Grub Hub to work for lunch. There were only a few restaurants to choose from. Apparently, Grub Hub hasn’t caught on in the«A» yet, it’s HUGE in Boston and NYC. Anyway, this place had a varied menu, lots of options. Problem was a $ 12 minimum delivery order(yikes), plus a $ 2 delivery fee, plus the expected tip. Whatever, it was payday. I ordered 3 single pieces of salmon nigiri sushi(never ordered delivery sushi before, I now know why), and a 3 piece fish plate, no fries or side, and a sweet tea. The total– a WHOPPING $ 17. Dang!!! The tea was a SMALL, the sushi was WARM(eeew), and the three pieces of fish were good, but SKINNY. I’m STILLHUNGRY, and all my lunch money is GONE! I asked for EXTRA, EXTRA, tartar sauce, specified 4– they sent two small cups. Further, while the delivery guy was nice, it took about an hour and a half to get here. Nah, never no more.
Bethany M.
Classificação do local: 1 Alpharetta, GA
Grilled shrimp was tiny. Basically the same shrimp used in shrimp fried rice. Greek salad was nothing of the sort. No feta, vinegar dressing instead of traditional Greek dressing. Only greek thing about it: olives. And somehow chipotle ranch boneless wings are the same as plain chicken fingers. The calamari, well to be honest our dog enjoyed it more than us. Very large and chewy. Also after waiting an hour for our delivery we called. The driver was stuck in «Traffic» at 9 at night. Right. Not pleasant. Definitely never ordering from them ever again.
Matt O.
Classificação do local: 3 Richmond Hill, GA
closed! no longer at this location. Seems to be out of business, though I do not know if they have relocated.
Joe A.
Classificação do local: 4 Johns Creek, GA
Excellent choice if you want some delicious and authentic Bibimbop or sushi. The«Stone Bowl» option is fabulous. Service is provided usually by the very pleasant and friendly owner.
Jasmine C.
Classificação do local: 5 Tucker, GA
I LOVE this restaurant. I wish it was closer to me, but it has a wonderful atmosphere and really good food. The bibimbap is excellent, and the sushi is pretty good too. I’ve come here several times, bringing my nieces a couple times. They love the food, and I can get bibimpap and a couple of the sushi rolls and it’s enough for the 3 of us. I love the ordering style where you can build your own bibimpap. This might not be «authentic» but it is totally awesome. The family who owns it are really nice and very friendly. They actually just added the option to get your bibimpap in the traditional stone bowl, which I highly prefer and recommend. It costs a couple extra dollars, but I think it’s totally worth it.
Jang C.
Classificação do local: 3 Mableton, GA
Bibim Bowl serves a combination of Japanese and Korean dishes. The owners are Korean I think. They do have more Korean junk than Japanese junk decorating their place though. I find it weird to see a mixture of both Japanese and Korean decorations on the walls. I mean, Koreans and Japanese hate each other so why should they mix? Their menu is a mix of Korean and Japanese too. They have california rolls, bibim baps, yakisobas, fried rice, and bento boxes. Their sushi were just California rolls. They don’t seem to have nigiri or sashimi. The tonkatsu bento box came with miso soup and salad. The salad came with your standard ginger dressing. It was pretty disgusting. The dressing was watery and tasted bad. Besides, I don’t know why they give you a salad before the bento box. There is another salad in the bento box itself. So you get 2 salads. The California rolls that came with the bento box was a joke. It was made badly. It had tiny pieces of cucumber, crab meat, and whatever in it. The rice had a hard texture and seemed stale. Their tonkatsu was okay. It wasn’t too exciting. The bibimbap wasn’t too bad. Ordering it is a nightmare though. There are so many options to choose from. You can choose from cooked or uncooked vegetables, different types of meats, different style of eggs, and if you want it in a stone bowl or not. The price changes depending what you choose. I think they need to just simplify it a lot. Just ask for what meat you want. The taste wasn’t too bad though. The meat was flavored well. Their gochujang(hot spicy sauce) tasted good too. However, I am disappointed that they didn’t have the traditional roots and stems that bibimbap was suppose to have. Also, they don’t give you a spoon with your bibimbap. You have to ask for it.
Jin K.
Classificação do local: 2 Atlanta, GA
I ordered the beef bibim bowl and was disappointed to find that the beef was more like teriyaki than the Korean bulgogi that I expected. Their bibim bowl is quite far from an authentic Korean version, but for an intro to Korean food, it is not bad. While their bibim bowl was not what I had hoped it would be, their sushi rolls on the other hand were pretty good. If I go again, I think I will just stick to their sushi menu. One word of advice for the owners — please clean your bathroom! It’s a unisex bathroom(which is fine) but there were random things stored in it and it seemed like someone had been shaving their face in the sink by the looks of the stubble I found in it. Ew!
Vivian W.
Classificação do local: 3 Atlanta, GA
We came here for dinner the other night on a «Groupon Now» deal. On a random weekday the place was empty which I thought did not bode well. However the food was pretty good — we ordered two bimbim bowls(one beef, the other shrimp, with a fried egg each of course). I was pleasantly surprised by the food — the bowl was ginormous, with lots of veggies, a good helping of meat, and rice. The flavor is not authentic, but I didn’t mind — I basically thought of it as a korean fusion meal. The restaurant also offers various sushi/rolls options, and we got two rolls. The rolls(tempura roll and a tuna roll) were fresh and I have no complaints. The price is very reasonable and I’ll be back to try the lunch specials for sure.
Ana G.
Classificação do local: 4 Pittsburgh, PA
So I had this hankering for sushi(I have been for the last week) and decided to check out Bibim B due to its proximity to the Pilates studio I have been frequenting and because I was starving after having my ass kicked by this class. Anyway, I decided to go with one of their Bento boxes… the chicken one, which was about $ 10 during lunch. The Bento box had a really tasty California roll, rice, chicken with some veggies topped with this really sweet sauce which could have been duck sauce… not too sure. In addition to that it also came with edamame, miso soup and some ginger salad. Man this meal was huge! I loved all that I got for the price… it was really a good deal. The food was really good as well. The ginger salad was basically your normal ginger salad, the miso soup was tasty, but all miso soups are… The veggies were sauteed and very good along with that sauce I mentioned before. The chicken was pretty good… very tasty but slightly on the dry side. Either way my meal was quite enjoyable and will probably return to try some of their specialties
Stephanie M.
Classificação do local: 3 Norcross, GA
Bimbim Bowl recently opened next to Jason’s deli in Sandy Springs . They serve Korean Bimbibop bowls that are filled with lettuce, veggies, your choice of meats or seafood and rice it is then mixed with Korean sauce and sesame oil . 1. Choose your vegetables — cooked or fresh . 2. Your protein — Tofu, Beef, Chicken, Shrimp or Sashimi . 3. A rice — White or Brown . 4. An egg — Scrambled or Sunny side up . Teriyaki bowls, Hibachi fried rice and Bento boxes are also available . They have a small list of appetizers and a sushi menu If your looking for sushi that is not on the menu ask they are more than willing to accommodate . The Bulgolgi with cooked veggies is tasty and the chicken with fresh veggies makes for a satisfying lunch . The Bento box here is huge and comes with soup, salad, a meat, sauteed veggies, rice, a California roll, edamamme and fruit. At only $ 10.50 this is a meal and a snack that will get you through the rest of the day. They are open Monday — Saturday . Lunch is 11:30 — 2:30 p.m. Dinner 5:00 — 9:00 p.m.
Addy C.
Classificação do local: 3 Atlanta, GA
Interesting«build-a-bibimbop» concept that feels more targeted toward the non-Korean customer … so message to non-Koreans, make a trip to Buford Hwy or Gwinnett Co if want more authentic bibimbop. However it’s still kinda nice to see a Korean joint open up in Sandy Springs. TERIYAKICHICKENBENTO — $ 9.95 Since the reviews for the bibimbop weren’t all that great esp. from my Korean friends, and b/c I knew my friend was ordering the bibimbop, I decided to get a non-bibimbop dish. The bento had teriyaki chicken & vegetables(bland), edamame beans(wilted and not salted at all), California roll(~8 pcs), rice topped w/teriyaki sauce, and an orange slice. Overall the bento was just ok — I was thankful for the 50% Scoutmob coupon. BIBIMBOP — $ 6.50(plus $ 2 extra for protein) How could I come here and not try their namesake — therefore glad my friend ordered the bibimbop :) It was her 1st one ever. The bibimbop ordering process is interesting — choice of rice(white vs. brown), vegetables(cooked vs. fresh), protein, and how you want your egg fried(sunny side up, over easy, etc,). FYI — no such choices in most Korean restaurants :) My friend decided to get hers w/teriyaki chicken and«cooked vegetables»(aka broccoli, zucchini, etc). Yep, that’s far from authentic :) I tried a bite and thought it was pretty bland, even w/the hot sauce … I’d be interested to know if the«fresh vegetable» version has the«authentic» Korean veggies. SHRIMP&VEGETABLETEMPURA — $ 5.50 Only 5 pieces tempura included :(Again, thankful for the 50% Scoutmob. Overall, food was just ok. Service was attentive and very friendly though. Sorry but can’t see myself making another visit esp. since I live so close to Buford Hwy — however might be a nice little adventure for Sandy Springs residents. FYI — they’re located next door to Jason’s Deli.
Alain L.
Classificação do local: 3 Atlanta, GA
My friend Carol and I planned to eat at Bibim Bowl, solely because of the ScoutMob discount. Who doesn’t like a discount right? Bibim Bowl is located in the strip mall on Roswell Road right next to Jason’s Deli. How they can still pack stores in that area still boggles my mind. Their space is small. Carol arrived just before I did and we sat near the door in a booth. As we’re talking the server comes up, and takes our drink orders then food orders. We order two bibimbap bowls with veggies, brown rice, fried egg, beef and chili. We also split an order of the Rainbow Roll. It all comes out fairly quickly, the bibimbap is served in a flimsy plastic bowl, which was odd, but hey, I’m here for the food. The roll was nice, sort of bland, guess it needed to be, as the bowl is the highlight. The mix of all the ingredients in a bibimbap have always been appealing to me. It’s an Asian stew of goodness. At one point, the chef comes out and says hi, seems to be a one-man kitchen operation and he was pretty busy. It was just the right amount of food, not best I’ve had, although I would go back. Dinner, with the ScoutMob was on the cheaper side and well worth that.
Heej c.
Classificação do local: 3 Atlanta, GA
Thanks to Scoutmob, I got to visit Bibim Bowl with a friend. I was quite excited that there is a place that does Bibimbap(that’s what Koreans call it) in Sandy Springs, near where I work. I was excited to have the authentic Bibimbap and went. My friend and I ordered Beef Bibim Bowl, Sashimi Bibim Bowl and Miso Soup. Beef Bibim Bowl came out with cooked veggies over rice with beef that tasted similar to Teriyaki Beef. It came out with the red pepper paste sauce and egg(which wasn’t done in the traditional way: sunny side up). Sashimi Bibim Bowl came out with sashimi pieces, red pepper paste sauce, and fresh veggies — this was similar to the Sashimi Bibim Bowl that you can find at H-Mart Food Courts, except it had more kinds of fresh veggies. Bibim Bowl’s Sashimi Bibim Bowl vs. H-Mart Food Court’s Sashimi Bibim Bowl? Bibim Bowl in Sandy Springs ftw! I would say that these dishes are fusion dishes. They’re not 100% traditional Bibimbap that I expected but still good. They compromised the authenticity of the dish by a tiny bit; however I think it’ll appeal to the wider range of customers because of familiarity to their taste buds.