Meat Dishes
Bibimbap (Korean Mixed Rice Bowl)
Korea's most celebrated rice dish: a bowl of short-grain rice topped with individually seasoned and cooked vegetables (namul), thinly sliced marinated beef, a sunny-side-up egg, and gochujang sauce — then mixed together at the table before eating. The name says it exactly: bibim means 'mixing', bap means 'cooked rice'. Each vegetable component is prepared separately to preserve its own color, texture, and flavor. The dolsot version (stone bowl bibimbap) adds one more element: the rice touching the bowl's searing hot walls forms nurungji — a golden crispy crust at the bottom, considered the best bite in the dish. Considered the national dish of Jeonju, the city in South Korea's Jeolla province regarded as bibimbap's birthplace.