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2013-11-18
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My sister and I were on a mission and went on a food tasting session at Bibigo during our last visit to Raffles City.We were solely there to try their bibimbap ($15). There is quite a lot of flexibility given to customers as you can choose what rice (there's white rice, black rice, mix of barley and white rice or brown and white rice), topping (char-grilled bulgogi, chicken teriyaki/breast, grilled spicy pork and tofu) and the sauce (kohot, citron soy, sesame, and ssam) you want to go with your
We were solely there to try their bibimbap ($15). There is quite a lot of flexibility given to customers as you can choose what rice (there's white rice, black rice, mix of barley and white rice or brown and white rice), topping (char-grilled bulgogi, chicken teriyaki/breast, grilled spicy pork and tofu) and the sauce (kohot, citron soy, sesame, and ssam) you want to go with your bibimbap.
I also went for the kohot sauce (i am not sure what it is but it sounded spicy so i went for it) and white rice.
The end result is this:
However I do think it is slightly on the high side because there wasn't a lot of meat given in the dish. Still, I had come back for the hot-stone bibimbap ($16). Looks delish when I saw the other patrons digging into their food!
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