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Contribuisci feedbackThe restaurant offers a vegan version of Bibimbap (a traditional Korean dish) labeled as vegetarian, consisting of tofu, rice, and vegetables. It is both delicious and reasonably priced.
There was only one vegan option on the menu, which was bibimbap. It was decent, but nothing exceptional. Unfortunately, it didn't have much tofu in it.
There's a vegan option for Bibimbap (traditional Korean dish) mentioned as vegetarian, with tofu, rice and veggies It's delicious and good value
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 : In 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.
This is one of my favorite bibimbap places in Stockholm. However, I was disappointed that they only offer one vegan sushi option, which includes broccoli and carrots. I would give them four stars if they had more variety, but overall I am a big fan of their bibimbap.