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Definition of bibimbap in English: bibimbapnoun ˈbiːbɪmbapˈbēbimˌbap mass nounA Korean dish consisting of rice topped with sautéed vegetables, chilli paste, and beef or other meat, sometimes with the addition of a raw or fried egg. Example sentencesExamples - For carbohydrates, we had ishiyaki bibimbap, which is fried rice served in stoneware.
- This retiring neighbourhood feels like a throwback to an older Korea, full of exquisite cafes, wooden framed teahouses, and little restaurants - serving suckling pig with kimchi pickle, or the wildly more-ish native staple called bibimbap.
- Also recommended were the tofu soup, the kimchi soup and a Korean speciality called bibimbap, a mixture of rice and seasoned meat, vegetables and egg.
- So, it's bibimbap or beef with noodles.
- The bibimbap ($8.99), with its syncopated name, reminded me of Japanese donburi, only more colourful.
- One of my favorite entrees was Kang Suh's version of the classic Korean rice dish bibimbap.
OriginKorean, literally 'mixed rice'. Definition of bibimbap in US English: bibimbapnounˈbēbimˌbap A Korean dish consisting of rice topped with sautéed vegetables, chili paste, and beef or other meat, sometimes with the addition of a raw or fried egg. Example sentencesExamples - For carbohydrates, we had ishiyaki bibimbap, which is fried rice served in stoneware.
- The bibimbap ($8.99), with its syncopated name, reminded me of Japanese donburi, only more colourful.
- So, it's bibimbap or beef with noodles.
- Also recommended were the tofu soup, the kimchi soup and a Korean speciality called bibimbap, a mixture of rice and seasoned meat, vegetables and egg.
- This retiring neighbourhood feels like a throwback to an older Korea, full of exquisite cafes, wooden framed teahouses, and little restaurants - serving suckling pig with kimchi pickle, or the wildly more-ish native staple called bibimbap.
- One of my favorite entrees was Kang Suh's version of the classic Korean rice dish bibimbap.
OriginKorean, literally ‘mixed rice’. |