Easy Authentic Bibimbap At Home
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- Homemade bibimbap might look fancy, but it's actually relatively easy to do. You can add or remove as many ingredients as you want to make it the perfect bibimbap for you. Isn't that so nice? Wow you're welcome!
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Lol Josh is putting so much care into this dish, as a korean we just throw whats left in the fridge into a rice with fried egg and call it bibimbap 🤣
Lol yeah, as long as its got rice, gochujang, and egg you can basically put in whatever you want.
Bougie bibimbap lol
100%. The only reason people think it's fancy or impressive if they don't realise that all those little additions are what most koreans already have in their fridges.
Also, is it something more common among Korean AMERICANS to use a FRIED egg?? I've never seen a fried egg used unless it's being used for 볶음밥
I've been unknowingly eating bibimbap for years
Sometimes, I wish Josh would lay out all the pots, pans and ingredients so that we could mentally prepare ourselves for what we are about to undertake lol
JOSH NOTICE THIS MAN COME ON
The “Mise en place” I believe it’s called
@@dizzy3083 you would be correct
I mean, watch the video first then cook it. 👍
If he did that you might realize this isn't "easy"
As a Korean, REALLY appreciate all the details you put in each side dish. Seems simple to put all in one bowl but each of those ingredients (banchan) is made with a lot of love and care and time. LOOKS AMAZING
I agree… but he used cucumber instead of zucchinie… (ik i didnt spell that right)
@@TheRat900 Because he manages to make it interesting, and they are curious to see if he makes changes to the dish.
Proper homage to bibimbap. Most people dont mix it enuf or put enuf sauce.
한국요리는 맛있어요
This is why I love his stuff.
Oh my gosh! Thank you! Funny story, 24 years ago when I was pregnant with my first there was a restaurant in Santa Cruz that made this. They served it in a cast iron bowl and brought it sizzling with a raw egg cracked on top. You stirred it in and it cooked the egg. I had this pregnancy craving and that was ALL that was gonna do. I got to the restaurant and they were closed indefinitely due to a family emergency and had to leave the country. I sat down on the curb and cried! 😂😂 (pregnant ladies understand!) I’ve been craving it ever since lol
Never been pregnant, but I understand 😂
I’d have cried too and probably more than once
Joshua: you can do this in your home
Also Joshua: Pulls out Japanese charcoal grill
SUPRISE! I am the funniest YTer evah!!!! Just kidding, it was no surprise. Everybody knew already. HAHAHHAHA!!!! That was an amazing joke (it was real talk though). WAWAWAWAWA!!!! Good afternoon, dear rem
I mean he does say use whatever you have, pretty sure even a normal pan would work
@@AxxLAfriku You good?
Tfw I found a Japanese charcoal grill in my garage yesterday
I used my Weber kettle. You can cook very good Korean BBQ meats on any charcoal grill.
"Easy Bibimbap"
Actually the most complicated bowl of bibimbap i've ever seen.
Not really, what's complicated about it? It's just a lot of chopping and making a marinade that it.
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@@dandy90 lmao he fries the damn mushrooms
@@dandy90 It's easier as in less ingredients, but more complicated as in, a lot of ingredients are usually not marinated
@@actuallyasim Imo with bibimbap the simpler the better. If you're using prepared banchans you're already doing it wrong and making it worse not better.
everything fresh or very lightly sauteed. The best bibimbap I've ever had was at Seoul markets where everything is put in raw or lightly blanched, way better than any restaurant bibimbap. Same when I've made it. With bibimbap the fresher and more wild it tastes, the better in every circumstance that I have yet to taste, would love someone to prove me wrong, but it's just that's been the case.
I normally love this dude's stuff but he doesn't get it, and I'd bet everything I own it tastes worse than just having it fresh as possible. This is not a dish that you can improve with cooking things, it tastes better the less cooking you do as a rule apart from for the fried egg and lightly sauteed beef if you add that. End of story. As an olive branch, he's not as bad as most white people who try to make this.
One of my favorite parts of the bibimbaps I’ve had is crunchy rice. Instead of plating on a plate, it was plated on a hot pan that was freshly taken off of high heat to toast the bottom of the rice. Would highly recommend.
yess or hot stone bowl-that ones called dolsot bibimbap!
If everyone could help get this to Josh's attention I and my father would greatly appreciate it.
Hey Josh! I've been a long time cook and fan of yours but also all your series! I love your "but cheaper" and "but better" series in particular as both someone who is a bit poor but also realizes our favorite foods can be made better with the know how and time. Anyways, my father is highly diabetic and he's unable to eat anything with carbs or sugar. If he does he will basically be sick for weeks. Sometimes he feels like he can't make anything but the same bland items. So what if you started a new series called "But Healthier" where you teach us how to cook delicious but healthier you can even dedicate episodes to certain diets or limitations or even show different ways to make them for those with those conditions. (Diabetic, lactose intolerant, vegan, vegetarian, gluten free, or just healthy in general)
Thank you! My father and I would really appreciate it! I also have your book pre-ordered and can't wait to add it to my collection! Do you have any cook books you enjoy still or are you kinda beyond them with your high level of skill?
I HOPE HE SEES THIS, YOUR PAPA DESERVES THE BEST FOOD.
I really hope he sees this it would be so sweet!
Thank you guys!
Yes i support this
Yess this would be amazzzzzing
My wife when I cook: You dirty more dishes than I thought was humanly possible.
Papa: Hold my Gochujang
😂🤣😂
I'm the same way. Make a mess, make it big...or it's not worth doing
@@adrianfoster7387 a mess chef if a lowsy chef - the professional chefs
thank you for typing out the Gochujang, I had no idea what he was talking about. Now to figure out where to find this mystical paste.
Ahahahaha my mom scolds my dad saying the same thing
wonderful recipe but i hope people remind bibimbap is just normal home dish. not a luxury one.
we just make that with side dishes in the fridge. toss them with rice in the big bowl, put some gochujang and sesame oil and fried eggs.
so if you have some side dishes like stir fried or blanched vegges, marinaded meat or anything, you can make your own style bibimbap. of course don't forget gochujang, sesame oil and fried egg :)
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@@dave6012 it looks to me he's appropriating and disrespecting Korean culture.
@@CK-hy7rp lmao
@@CK-hy7rp I don't think so?
Catherine, are you Korean, or are you just offended on behalf of absolutely nobody?
There's a few Korean restaurants around my area that do a version of this called dolsot bibimbap - the dish is assembled in a stone bowl that's been rubbed with oil and then heated up in a screaming-hot oven, so that when it's put together the outer layer of rice fries on the stone and turns crispy. Instead of a pre-cooked egg they crack a raw egg on top that cooks from the residual heat of the food and the bowl. I can't go back to regular bibimbap after tasting that version - just be careful not to let the side of your hand rest on the rim of the bowl!
I like Josh’s version, papa did pretty good! But real traditional versions would have most of the vegetables steamed/blanched then dressed in the usual garlic+sesame, which is in no way flexing. It’s a freestyle dish and I’d be happy to do something similar to JW’s version at home - adapted to the number of pots and pans available at hand
Not true. You stir fry meat, carrot, mushroom, squash. You blanch bean sprouts and spinach. You can also stir fry spinach for simpler method. Other vegetables like gosari (고사리) is simmered in special sauce/liquid for softer texture.
I am definitely stealing the marinated mushrooms. I LOVE mushrooms in my bibimbap.
I usually make bibimbop exactly as you say. I keep it simple. Sautéed spinach with sesame oil, fresh bean sprouts for crunch, add some cucumber kimchi, daikon kimchi, sautéed chopped shitake mushrooms, fried egg with runny yolk, and some ground beef quickly pan fried with chopped garlic, sesame oil, salt and pepper. I make a simple gochujang sauce with rice vinegar. Is it fancy. No. But it’s simple and delicious and most of my friends absolutely love it.
@John Doe wow you think my grandfather is 300-400 years old?
I love this, but a KEY thing on bibimbap is assemble it on a ripping hot pan, so while you put on all the toppings, the rice fries and creates a DELICIOUS and CRISPY layer
I think you mean KWISPY
that is traditionally done in a stone bowl, and is called dolsot bibimbap. regular bibimbap doesn't have that, but i agree, the CWISP layer of the rice at the bottom is just *chef's kiss*
Nurungi is the name if im not mistaken
That’s dolsot bibimbop
KWISPY!!!!!
lol us Korean college students just throw in whatever leftover you've got, throw on a fried egg with sesame oil and gochujang. 맛다시에 쌀밥은 못참지 ㅇㅈ? ㅇㅇㅈ
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Sounds like what I do with my lazy pasta dishes.
@@The_Chef2511 tru tru tbh ketchup with hotdogs with spaghetti isn't all that bad for what it's worth
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Isn't the elevated version of that what Jollibee's spaghetti essentially is? People go nuts for that.
those characters are so pretty!! what are you saying ?
Thanks for the inspiration for dinner!
Did modifications for ease (I’m pregnant… get tired quickly)- included the mushrooms, carrots, spinach, and homemade kimchi from Korean aunt-in-law (she knows we love it!). That plus the marinated steak and fried egg made for a GREAT flavor combo! Thanks Josh!
First, I would like to thank you for your amazing shows, I really like that you tell all the measurements. Also, I appreciate that you keep your shows fairly clean compared to many cooking shows. I am a fourth grade teacher in an area that is not very diverse, and I like to read books to my class that are more culturally diverse. Often the books also have foods from other cultures that my students have never heard of and are curious about. Although I do prewatch your videos to make sure that they are appropriate, I do show them your videos because you make shows about these foods. They really are fascinated by these foods that are foreign to them, and they love your humor! Once again Josh, thank you for all your amazing content, and the humor you bring to us as well.
Make A South African Dish
Would Highly appreciate it!
Botswana>South Africa 👀👀👀
I'm thinking samp and bean stew, would love to see it
oi make a but better of some cheeky nandos m8
i'd love to see him fancify mogodu and pap lol
We all know we want him to make a fancy Gatsby
Josh: "Quarter cup of sweet soy sauce, 1 tbsp of dark soy sauce"
Me: ok... Quarter cup plus 1 tbsp of regular soy sauce...
That’s not how it works. It’s not like dark and light brown sugar
@@anitxtina didn’t say white sugar lmao
Thank you gentlemen for your generous intellectual contributions to mankind
@@joshuairvin9661 no problem. Hmu if u ever need cure to cancer
Omg I literally do the same thing 😩 I don’t have sesame oil so I put vegetable oil in my rice and it tastes a little different but not bad
I wanted to say that I made this (minus the carrots) and my family loved it. We made beef but also some chicken and tofu as well. The tofu in particular was a big hit.
I am Korean living in Korea and think that he truly understands Korean cuisine and nails it, not just this one but all recipes he has introduced. Two thumbs-up
One of my favorite meals when I eat out
Sifting rice:/
Make it at home!
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@@mcfarvo ...if you have three hours to kill.
I'm listening.
My aunts would've just throw any vegetables leftover in the fridge at the rice and put some sauce and sesame oil and call it bibimbap. Never thought it would be so fancy
Your cookbook arrived today. Absolutely love it! Thanks for making one! Can't wait to make stuff from the recipes.
I made this today and now have a new favorite meal. Each seasoning compliments the natural flavors of the vegetables. Minimal processing of most of the vegetables means that more nutrition is saved. Despite taking over an hour to make, the volume of re-heat friendly food is certainly worth it. I put onions in the mushroom marinade and can't wait to try them over a steak, in a salad, or on a burger.
Papa's old b-roll intros: you know what else is really cool? B-roll
Papa's new b-roll intros: you know what else is thick, girthy, throbbing, and ready to get shoved directly into your mouth? B-roll
I never watch the B roll or the last ending part. I have seen them and know that they are there. Yet I never watch them anymore. I also almost never watch the intro going and getting the food. I have seen more than enough intros that I do not need to watch them any more.
Joshua videos are great yet many people have complaints and those complaints are super valid.
@@kameljoe21 don't blame you at all for not watching the intros/b-roll but I wasn't complaining actually, I just think the new lead-ins are super funny and just like to see how much they've changed over the years
Josh: season your cucumber lightly with salt
Also Josh: proceeds to dump a whole salt mine into the bowl
He did rinsed them afterwards with water.
FLOP :(
lol that was my first thought as well. When I saw him add that pile of salt, my first thought was "I hope he rinses those off".
lol, I feel this way with 90% of the cooking videos I watch.
Hey Josh! Been watching and enjoying your content for a long time! Just bought your cookbook today!!! You rock!
I appreciate one pan, quick meals but I LOVE cooking meals that require many steps. It's meditative and the only thing I have 100% focus on. I'm going have to give this one a try soon
I love how joshua makes Korean food in his western way. Keep up the good work!
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He should at least say it’s with his on flare :/
@@harrue How do you know it's with his on flare? What if it's with his off flare?
@@bensang777 you right
Josh: "There are a lot of components here and do yourself a favor and don't skimp on any of them"
Me, mixing salad and kimchi into rice and gochujang: "I don't have time for that!"
I've been a chef for over a decade and this guys a legend. Always proper technique and seasoning. So colorful and fast paced like a real chef. The open concept bistro style apron the offset spatula I knew right away he's good...and Za'atar in Mac n cheese? that's just a big brain move.
I am making this again tomorrow for dinner. I will just put my own spin on it! The whole family loved it!
Or: How to trick your guest into eating an entire head of garlic
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Ludwig.. can't dig out garlic bulbs from the frozen tundra, comrade?
Just one?
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"season them lightly with salt"
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Made it for my mom and I, tasted amazing! 🤤 Thanks Josh
This recipe was amazing !! I was having a little marathon of joshuas vids and started craving bibimbap. Butttt I had also just watched the Korean vs American fried chicken video and was craving yangnyeom too :( so I just decided to do both and replaced the beef with yangnyeom made out of chicken breast instead of bone in meat. It was heavenly 🤧
Josh's recipe is for restaurants. Home recipes are much simpler. josh, you got 💯💯
I want an album on Spotify of Joshes different whisky business songs. Name of the album? A wise man once sang.
It's Weissman!
As a Korean, it is nice to see you making one of my favourite Korean dishes! APPROVED!!!
Love all your recipes!
He’s got to be one of my favourite chefs he can do everything from anywhere
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I had this at a Korean restaurant in Novi, MI. They used a really heavy, thick stone bowl that was heated in an oven. The meat and egg were brought out raw. You had to mix that in after it was served, and the heat of the bowl and the other ingredients cooked the meat and the egg. Pretty nifty.
Interesting. Usually the meat and the egg come cooked and the stone bowls are usually used to create a nice crunchy toasted rice layer at the bottom, which adds a lot of texture and awesome toasted rice taste to the bibimbap. I'd think having to cook the meat+egg with the same heat would make you loose the toasted rice aspect.
Its called dolsot bibimbob.if bibimbob is served with heavy thick stone bowl.
Getting your book on Tuesday! very excited :)
I would always treat myself with “Dolsot Bibimbab” in my rice cooker while I studied abroad alone and it was genuinely the most enjoyable time I spent during the quarantine and lockdown that I had to endure. Bibimbab is a comfortable pleasure that makes me happy and no matter how stuffed I am I can still eat and enjoy it.
Korean food is BOMB. This has to be one of my favourite dishes. Very versatile dish where you can throw whatever you want in, get the rice crispy on a cast iron, boom dinner is served (and beautiful leftovers for lunch the next day)
Bibimbap is probably the most fun word to say next to “Buca Di Beppo”
My childhood favorite!! Since I was living in Korea until I was 5 years old. But.. nothing beats Bibimbap served in a steaming, sizzling and frying hot stone pot. 🔥😋
Literally, just got my book! Soooo excited!
I like to assemble mine in a cast iron skillet so you get the crispy rice bits you'd get from a stone bowl served at the restaurants
This guy baps
KWISPY RICE BITS!
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Joshua that looks like the pinnacle of deliciousness
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Joshua looks like the pinnacle of deliciousness 😳
@@kaiyuanchen2107 i read the exact same thing
Ok verified
indeed
I watch your recipes for fun, but eventually I intend to start tying to make some of this stuff you make. Your "But Better" series is my favorite.
I preordered the cookbook and can't wait to get it! You are a legend!
I'm vegan, but I still absolutely love these videos, I still feel like I can learn a lot from them and make my own versions of the recipes.
I agree 100%. Wish josh didn’t throw as much shade at vegan or vegetarian dishes.
@@bkelly947 same
@@bkelly947 yeah me too, but I take it with a grain of (flaky) salt
@@bkelly947 oh nooooo, he likes meat? How terrible
@@SnailHatan literally don’t care if he meat.
OH YES I WAS WAITING FOR THIS 😍
@Josh the Joshey Boii bot-.-
This looks insanely delicious!🤤🤤
I've lived in Korea for 20 years and have eaten my share of Bibimbap (비빔밥) but I have never seen someone make it so complex. I'm sure his tastes great but maybe he should make the real version that does't take forever to make that everyday people eat.
꼭 간단해야 진짜 비빔밥인가. 재료를 많이 넣든, 적게 넣든, 다 비빔밥이다.
@@dhfyfuejejne you're right.
"There shouldn't be a single one of you that's not washing your rice"
Yup, absolutely 👀
There are rice varieties you're not supposed to wash, smooth brain.
@@ChrisHandsome1997 what the fuck do you mean
@@ChrisHandsome1997 interesting.. what rice is that?
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@@sachisummer22 Well we can start with Jasmine and Basmati but technically there is no reason to wash packaged processed rice you buy from a grocery store in any first world country unless you just don't want the starch for some reason. All the debris is blown off with powerful equipment at the factory. When you make dishes like Paella though that starch is important so you shouldn't wash it.
Instead of "B E A N S P R O U T S" we should call them "Nature Noodles".
This reminds me of the time that my 10th grade science teacher wanted us to change “seat belts” to “inertia reels”
What will we call snakes?
@@lou8391 I don't know but I'm scared of what it will be... 😂
"Vegan Maggots"
@@lou8391 danger noodle
So excited for this!!! 🤩
Love this bis josh its got everything spicy, sweet crunchy, crispy, sour EVERYTHING i love it
한국사람인데 여기서 비빔밥레시피 보니 너무 반가워요!!
여기 은근 한국음식 레시피 많아서 볼때마다 반가워용ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ💚
"Bee-beem-bap". You nailed it on the first try.
This is perfection!!! My mouth is watering and thank you!!!
I literally just got braces and only now do I find your channel. I've been binge watching all of your videos and I can't wait to be able to try some of your recipes.
Bean sprouts are also delicious in fried spring roll called "lumpiang togue" here in the Philippines. Much love to you Papa 🙏🏿
we would call it "lumpia toge" here but the actual name is just "lumpia"
it's interesting how tagalog is so similar with indonesian 😂
Ouuuu that sounds delicious
@@katelynmmcb it really it is also accompanied by tofu inside the roll and then dipped in vinegar 😁
I love this Korean Dish it’s simple and good
Omgoodness!!!! I was watching this video and Josh’s book just arrived on my doorstep and I’m absolutely loving it!! I’ll have to watch this one again, I’m beyond distracted!
I didn’t realize how much I needed this video in my life until now
And when the world needed him most, he appeared
Lol
Like every Wednesday, Sunday, and occasionally on Friday?
I know copypasting same comments feels nice but at least get one that makes sense in his case...
@Suddenly what on earth is this dude
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언제 먹어도 맛있는 비빔밥 !! 오늘에 비빔밥은 고급비빔밥 이네요 ㅎㅎ 감사합니다 ! 한국음식을 홍보해 주셔서~~~
I don’t always watch you’re vids while I’m eating, but I always am eating while watching you’re vids!
Seriously dude whenever I watch you’re stuff I always end up wanting to put something in my mouth, 10 out of 10, great food great vids keep up the good work!! :D
I ve made Chipole burrito off course also the bowl, poke bowl and my whole families want me to cook more. Big thank Josh!
Joshua being extra on this dish is the cherry on top 😂
Wow.
Amazing bro
육띡맨!
여기 있을 줄 알았어
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A surprise to be sure but a welcome one
dude you are everywhere
Hey Yo! Joshua! You are a comedian and a chef at the same time! I really enjoy deeply all your videos! Thanks a lot, man!
My cookbook just came in the mail!!!! Yay! Super stoked
“Season lightly with salt” absolutely covers cucumbers in ungodly amount of salt
to be fair he rinsed them off right after that so you're not getting nearly as much salt as he initially adds.
the point is to draw the liquid out from the cucumbers to make the texture better for a salad lol. he rinsed them off......
@@Sweet9964 Yup
2 shots of vodka
maybe you should try and make Dolsot Bibimbap, that is, bibimbap in a stoneware or cast iron bowl. The bowl is heated in the oven till it's scorching hot and the rice put on it so that it forms a crunchy crust on the bottom (similar to Persian rice). The texture with the rest of the toppings is amazing.
I'm not a good cook, but I love watching all of your recipes! 😊
I made this, it was great! Thank you!
This looks really good Josh. I get this all the time at my favorite local Korean place. They call it a mixed dosirak bowl and instead of bean sprouts they put japchae noodles in the bowl. It’s so good!
dosirak just so you know for future reference is essentially lunchbox! or packed lunch, either way, sort of like buying a bento box or something similar. easy to pick up from anywhere for a quick delicious lunch :)
BIbimbap sounds like the first evolution of some weird new GEN pokemon! I would totally try it though!
hahahaha, i laughed at that.
I wonder what the evolutions would be, Chef?
I ordered it Josh, you got me 👍🏾. Congrats 🎉
Thanks Josh. My family's all time fav go to meal.
I love bean sprouts: They have a nice and crunchy texture, mild flavor, and they absorb sauces quite nicely. I’m surprised Josh only likes them in specific dishes. I like them raw as well. ;)
A really good American interpretation of a Korean throw-together classic. I doubt I'd expend one tenth of the effort you did on those cucumbers, though. Even without the gosari-namul (bracken), and despite the fried mushrooms, the dish looks good. I'd eat that gladly.
Crazy delicious, everybody needs to make this.
Great job man!
"Rice, meat vegetables; something widely enjoyed by just about everybody in the world."
*Slowly looks down at taco bowl*
Do you think he made the sauce too spicy that he started to speak dolphin XD
the fact that every food i wanna cook has a joshua weissman recipe 😆
Amazing! The cooking, commentary and presentation... this man is the best! Throw that bibimbap in a dolsot and its crispy rice crust perfection.
Josh,
Love your genuine enthusiasm. You are delighted and thrilled to eat this dish and to serving this to your customers.
Best food = PAPA AT HOME FOOD
watching for fun / i just love your content in general, so thank you.
Man, how I love the way he delivers the jokes and how this is edited🤣 it simply makes my day 😍
"so beautiful... when it's cook properly"
uncle roger speaking through Josh in that one even his image pops up LMAO
ok as there is rice, there is uncle roger😂😂
Can't wait for the book to release! Going to have my "Julie & Julia" moment.
I actually understand the reference!
Lol
Wait, wasn't that the movie where it turned out that the author of the book didn't like the protagonist?
Bibimbap! You said it just like any Korean would say it. Perfect! Even for a Korean like me, your recipe looks delicious! Thanks for sharing!
I'm here because Beatrice Caruso did a "full day of making Joshua Weissman recipes" and she is amazing, so if she thinks Joshua is amazing, then I'm here for it. Magnificent. I love bibimbap. Had no idea how much work it took to make the amazing meal I've enjoyed so many times at a restaurant. I'll tip them better next time.