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Seoul Bros has been my go-to place for easy, yummy dinners. I saw that they've launched a ramen menu and I've been meaning to try it out but always went for bibimbap instead. I finally tried it since it was a bit chilly outside. It was very filling, spicy but not too spicy. The seaweed smelled so delicious when I got the dish. Noodles were cooked just right too. I would definitley go for it again on chilly evenings.Their bibimbap has been my favorite menu ever since they opened in Wan Chai. It's
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Seoul Bros has been my go-to place for easy, yummy dinners. I saw that they've launched a ramen menu and I've been meaning to try it out but always went for bibimbap instead. I finally tried it since it was a bit chilly outside. It was very filling, spicy but not too spicy. The seaweed smelled so delicious when I got the dish. Noodles were cooked just right too. I would definitley go for it again on chilly evenings.

Their bibimbap has been my favorite menu ever since they opened in Wan Chai. It's savory with a hint of sweetness. The egg on top is cooked just right too. My tip though is to always add cheese and seaweed. This really makes a big difference! 
Quesadilla is a real good sharing dish. Never disappoints me.


Would recommend if you are looking for a nice cozy place to hang out with a group of friends. Good for both lunch and dinner. 
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Tofu Bibimbap
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Korean Ramen
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Date of Visit
2017-01-17
Waiting Time
5 Minutes (Dine In)
Spending Per Head
$50
Recommended Dishes
Tofu Bibimbap
$ 48
Korean Ramen
$ 48
  • Tofu bibimbap with cheese and seaweed