I ordered Deolsot Bibimbap - which is rice coming in a burning hot stone pot, topped with various kinds of vegetables, an raw egg and spicy chili paste. I was surprised about the vegetable toppings as they were very untypical for this dish, but the combination was truly tasty and left a feeling of spring in my mouth. (as you can see on the picture they added veggies such as broccoli or red cabbage)
The dish normally is served with Miyeokguk - a seaweed soup, but came here with a Japanese Miso soup, which is more often given to Sushi or Maki. It still complimented the dish nicely and i can recommend to have a Miso soup there for everyone else who wants to go there :)
IEGA Lee & Kim
Spitalgasse 1
1090 Wien
This was really helpful,since I didnt know if I should go out of my way to try this restaurant,and how it even looks like,thanks a bunch :)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I could help :)
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy your experience there!