Bibigo Soho Bar & Dining

58-59 Great Marlborough Street London, W1F 7JY, United Kingdom

🛍 Bbq, Meat, Korean, Seafood

3.6 💬 1286 Recensioni
Bibigo Soho Bar & Dining

Telefono: +442070425225

Indirizzo: 58-59 Great Marlborough Street London, W1F 7JY, United Kingdom

Città: London

Menu Piatti: 27

Recensioni: 1286

Sito Web: http://www.bibigouk.com/

"Korean cuisine is new for me. It's been so trendy lately with the Kimchi burgers, Korean barbecues and Bulgogi mentioned everywhere, it was time to try it. I was expecting it to be good, and worth the wait. And it was. Apart from the Kimchi itself, which didn't particularly float my boat it is after all, cold fermented vegetables... Soho is inundated with restaurants from every cuisine imaginable, so it took some review-reading to settle on Bibigo . Quite a modern, sleek dining room, with wooden tables, bricked walls, and an open kitchen. Staff were lovely, although the door at the entrance is a bit of a push, and the hostess just watched as I struggled. Never mind... It sounded like...read more"

Menu completo - 27 opzioni

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Antipasti

Contorni

Grilled Plates & Mains

Soup, Stew

Spaghetti

Antipasti Coreani

Dessert

Noodles

Frutti Di Mare

Mixed Rice

Piatti Di Manzo

Zuppe Di Noodles Udon

Insalata

Hot

Apps And Sides

Cuttlefish

Piatti Speciali

Roma's Pizza Creations

Lunch And Dinner

Christopher Christopher

two times after bibigo and had a good experience. great vibes and eat, but service is in order. perfect for a date and easy with friends, girlfriend or mrs tables. chairs are a bit tight

Indirizzo

Mostra Mappa

Recensioni

Charles
Charles

Been here twice and satisfied both times!! Beef dish is the best, literally melts in the mouth. Their dessert dishes are a great balance, the pancakes are especially my favourite. I would recommend either going for lunch, getting there right when they open or booking in advance fills up really quickly!


Isabella
Isabella

If you are a very big group and you are looking to eat, unremarkable Korean food, in an inconspicuous room, while drinking pretty good cocktails and you can't drag your bum to Fitzrovia then by all means go. You won't get food poisoned. You will feel nothing. Under any other circumstances, really don't bother.


Jeremy
Jeremy

how did I survive from Korean food? bibimbap, the subtle sweet of bogogi, the beauty of the Jap Chae... I greet the thoughts. my first time was something about a year in new york city, and since the move to london I made it a point to visit as many Korean restaurants as possible. so far my favorite bi bim bap was in soho, with its inconceivable ikea chairs and steaming stone bowls that were filled into the braut. but last week I went to bibigo and. well, let's just say I have two favorites now. Visualizza piatti


Adele
Adele

not especially sure that this is the place to introduce someone Korean eating, because it is a joint that apparently leads to the western gloom. that said there are dishes that are big enough to fill them to the edge without burning a hole in their pocket. when we visited japchae, was the only decent court I liked and I wish they served it in larger portions. the monk came a bit blanding and overcooked; meeress pfannkuchen was too thick for my lust; and the fried chicken was a little too oily. service was pretty slow, we had to wait 15 minutes per dish.


Nahia
Nahia

Authentic Korean cuisine in a stylish venue. I had the ridiculously affordable dinner 3-course set menu for £13. My Korean chopped salad was a refreshing and light start to the meal. Following up this was the sticky and delicious red chicken, which was the exact level of spice I love (teetering on the edge of too spicy). Finally my main tofu bibimbap it was a little small for most people's likings, but perfect for me. Whereas the ingredients were fresh, there were just too many vegetables and not enough tofu/rice. I will definitely be back to sample more off the menu.


Petrine
Petrine

After a long day trip I was too tired to cook dinner and wanted to pack something super spicy and protein. ordering bibigo (via amazon prime the menu is limited, but what we ordered was very good. so much better than the other place we usually order. the mixed meat dumplings were amazing as the porkwormwulggi the ribs of the red chicken starter was also yam. as he wanted to nudge, I ordered the japchae- while he was in the beginning department, the amount was considerably enough for a main course, especially since it was the thicker type of glass noodles. the food was great. will definitely reorder and maybe even visit if we are nearby...more Visualizza piatti


Alan
Alan

...we were met with elegant decor, helpful, well mannered staff and an intriguing South Korean menu put together by Kim Yong Hwan, who previously worked at Roka and Zuma, and Bibigo founder Hee Young Noh, who also happens to be the star of Masterchef Korea. 12 got us a starter and main from the full menu. We decided to share, washing everything down with a refreshing glass of lychee juice 2.50 each). Red Chicken was sticky and hot, infused with its sweet and spicy sauce and sprinkled with crispy, deep fried okra. The other starter a traditional, crisp seafood pancake with leeks, squid, mussels and shrimp was best enjoyed first due to its...read more


Karl
Karl

I went to Bibigo earlier this week for a friends farewell dinner – a close friend is heading back to Oz for a year, boo! We wanted to find somewhere new for us all that wasn’t going to break the bank. Someone mentioned Korean food and that’s how we ended up at Bibigo Bibigo is the perfect location for a pitstop mid-shop – located on Great Marlborough St it runs parallel to Oxford Street, and is just at the top of Carnaby Street. And for such a great location it was so refreshing to 1) be able to book a table 2) not be crammed into such a small space you end up elbowing your neighbour throughout the meal. Oh and it is such good value and the food is good They offer a set menu...read more


Elizabeth
Elizabeth

Korean cuisine is new for me. It's been so trendy lately with the Kimchi burgers, Korean barbecues and Bulgogi mentioned everywhere, it was time to try it. I was expecting it to be good, and worth the wait. And it was. Apart from the Kimchi itself, which didn't particularly float my boat it is after all, cold fermented vegetables... Soho is inundated with restaurants from every cuisine imaginable, so it took some review-reading to settle on Bibigo . Quite a modern, sleek dining room, with wooden tables, bricked walls, and an open kitchen. Staff were lovely, although the door at the entrance is a bit of a push, and the hostess just watched as I struggled. Never mind... It sounded like...read... Visualizza piatti

Categorie

  • Bbq Assapora i sapori affumicati e saporiti delle nostre offerte di barbecue. Dai costine tenere ai succosi brisket, ogni piatto è grigliato alla perfezione con le nostre salse e spezie distintive per un'autentica esperienza di BBQ.
  • Meat Esplora la nostra deliziosa selezione di carni, con bistecche sapientemente grigliate, pollo tenero e piatti di agnello saporiti, ciascuno condito alla perfezione per un'esperienza culinaria indimenticabile. Visualizza piatti
  • Korean Scopri i sapori vivaci della Corea con il nostro menu, che presenta piatti tradizionali come bulgogi, bibimbap e kimchi, preparati con spezie e ingredienti autentici per un gusto genuino della cucina coreana.
  • Seafood Immergiti nelle catture più fresche del mare con la nostra selezione di frutti di mare, che offre piatti squisiti preparati con pesce e crostacei di alta qualità. Assapora i sapori dell'oceano in ogni boccone!

Servizi

  • Beer
  • Wine
  • Piatti
  • Amex
  • Menu
  • Takeout

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