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Koreana
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Japanese
Take-out
Asian
Korean
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. Small Korean restaurant that serves vegan bibimbap with tofu, as well as sushi with cucumber, avocado, carrot and broccoli. Accepts cash. Please note that many businesses in Sweden are cashless. Open Mon-Fri 11:00-21:00, Sat 12:00-21:00. Closed Sun.
7 Reviews
First Review by Shanagar
Vesna-88
Points +414
Bimimbap ✨️ - Edit
Bibimbap was so good! Recommend it!
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Samuli
Points +72
Fairly good bipimbap - Edit
There was maybe only one vegan dish and it was bipimbap. It was not bad, but nothing special. It did not have much tofu on it.
Read morePros: Good chili paste
Cons: Not enough tofu
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ZacharoulaAntoniou
Points +551
Delicious Bibimbap 🍜 - Edit
There's a vegan option for Bibimbap (traditional Korean dish) mentioned as vegetarian, with tofu, rice and veggies 🌱 It's delicious and good value 🤤
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mik
Points +4347
A dependable option - Edit
It's funny, out of the dozen times of so that I've visited Koreana, I can only think of few where I actually intended to go there in the first place. In other words, this is the type of place that will welcome you when open arms whenever there's a bank holiday, or your first choice restaurant is being renovated or, as it happened today, it turned out that an Indian place nearby had gone cashless, thereby losing me as a customer. Be it as it may, Koreana is pretty much a hole in the wall, but they excel at what they do. As much as I like trying new food, I must admit I have invariably eaten their bibimbap, every single time. It's just super fresh, and ingredients that could be deemed to be boring are taken to another level when properly marinated. Heck, I guess I could eat my own shoe if you just sprinkle some (toasted) sesame oil on it :)
Read moreIn addition, the fact that prices are the same for dinner as for lunch makes it certainly cheap; a trendier Korean place in the vicinity charges around 30% more for its bibimbap!
Their other vegan option, nori maki, doesn't sound that promising, boasting not-so-exciting ingredients such cucumber, carrot, broccoli and water-intensive avocado.. but if their trademark bibimbap is anything to go by, I'm pretty sure it has to be worth it.
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Meril
Points +1397
Bibimbap is great! - Edit
One of my favorite bibimbap in Stockholm. However, they also have a vegan sushi choice with brocoli and carrots in that is the two options that I know of.. which is disappointing. Would give them four stars if there was more then one option that is good, but otherwise a big fan of the bibimbap.
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ZitaSz
Points +522
OK bibimbap, could have used a bit more flavour - Edit
And also not many vegan options. Wouldn’t go back but it was nice for a dinner.
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Shanagar
Points +75
Good bibimbap - Edit
Not much of a vegan selection, but the bibimbap (listed as vegetarian) is good and reasonably priced. Very small so not much space inside, but comfortable
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