About this spot
This Korean spot in the Great Market Hall Area serves steaming bowls of bibimbap where you mix your own rice, seasoned vegetables, and a fried egg before eating. The menu also features authentic kimchi jjigae stew that hits the spot when you need something hearty after walking through the market.
💡 Tips before you go
- Ask for extra gochujang if you want to spice up your bibimbap beyond the standard level.
- Order the side dishes called banchan first to cleanse your palate before tackling the main rice bowl.
- Bring cash as smaller stalls in the Great Market Hall Area often do not accept credit cards.
Common Questions
How much does Bibimbap cost?
A standard bibimbap bowl runs about 3,500–4,500 HUF, which is roughly $10–$12 USD.
Where is Bibimbap?
It is located at Erzsébet körút, 37-39 in the Great Market Hall Area of Budapest, near the main entrance to the central market hall.
What should I order first?
Start with a small bowl of doenjang jjigae or a side of fresh kimchi to warm up before ordering your main bibimbap dish.
About this page
Restaurant: Bibimbap
Cuisine: korean
Location: Great Market Hall Area, Budapest, Hungary
Source: Curated from local review platforms