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Bidra med feedbackHuge fan of this place. In the photo is their spicy and sweet tofu bowl, which is my favorite thing they offer. And the rice with a hint of sesame oil is outstanding.
So I did a Google search for Korean restaurants near me. Bobq appeared and I stopped. This ended up being my best visit of the day. Simple menu but the food was excellent! I met the owner who was working the grill. He makes his own kimchi!!! Great place. Most definitely a five star stop
The spicy pork bowl is the best here and was usually my quick fix as I came home tired from the University. Add extra egg to the bowl to make it even better!
Absolutely delicious, the Bulgogi was tender and incredibly flavorful. Adding the fried egg gave a nice addition to the flavor.. The gyoza/mandus were perfectly crunchy. The best meal we have had in days, we will absolutely be back! Edit: We've already been back again, just as delicious as before!
This is a hidden gem on a U-City side street (Melville Avenue) which runs into the Chuck Berry Statue on Delmar Avenue. Its neighbors on Delmar are Vintage Vinyl and Blueberry Hill. I can't recall how I heard of this place, but it was on my list to visit. They did not disappoint! The food is freshly prepared, served hot and fast. The staff is friendly and polite. I had the Beef Bulgogi Bowl for lunch at the restaurant and took home the Half/Half Bowl with my picks of Spicy Pork and Spicy Chicken along with an order of the Dumplings (5pc) for dinner later that day. Parking in U-City is a hot mess, but I used the public lot north of Delmar on Eastgate Avenue by McGinnis Alley and walked over to Bob.Q. I would recommend everyone give them a try. You won't be disappointed.