Be.bim Korean BBQ

R. House, 301 W. 29th Street, Stall 3 (#1003), 301 W 29th St r house, Baltimore
(443) 681-1903

Recent Reviews

Liam Mischke

Utterly fantastic. Beef Brunch is the best. Some of my favorite food.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Michael Bloom

Came out cold and the bugogi was very dry.

Food: 1

Recommended dishes: Beef Bulgogi Bowl

Derrick Planz

Love the beef bulgogi

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kelly

Spicy Chicken Soup was delicious!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Chen Li

Has gone way down hill. I had ramen here before and it was decent.Just had it again this past Tuesday, and it was obviously made using instant noodles, and it was not even fully cooked (still somewhat dry and chunky and full of instant noodle taste), and it cost ~$15.Will not go there again.

Food: 1

Jewel Grant

When Be. Bim first opened it was amazing. The food was 100/100, the service was great but i watched overtime the decrease in food and service quality. Today i stood in line for about 10 minutes and the ajumma working there looked at me did not service me the entire time. Then a white man came behind me and she took his order. I watched her take every white mans order in the line and ignored me. Very strange. No more Be. Bim for me. I don’t like mistreatment. I will take my business somewhere else, that accepts me.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 1

Lindsey Moseley

Closed at least 15 mins before stated time.

Atmosphere: 1

Service: 1

Jun “bow” H

I tried Beef Bulgogi Bowl. It was so good!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Build Your Own Bowl, Fried Tofu, Beef Bulgogi Bowl

Janelle M.

Where do you go when you're in the city at 8pm, you're hungry and you have no idea what to eat? You go to R. House. A plethora of options await you. I've been here many times before but tried Korean this time. I love a good bulgogi.I ordered the chicken bulgogi, as-is, no substitutes and it was so good.The chicken was tender, the rice was warm, and the veggies were fresh and crisp. I added a side of crispy shrimp dumplings which were just ok. It was a quiet evening so we had our pick of tables.Most were clean and ready for us to plop down and devour our meals. The portion was just enough to fill you up without making you feel like a balloon. That's the great thing about food bowls - a perfect mix of greens, grains, protein and veggies. Enjoy!

Jon F.

My go-to order here is the brunch special that includes tater tots, two fried eggs with scallions as a garnish, and I chose bulgogi as my protein. It comes with three dipping sauces. I ditched the ketchup but used some of the spicy mayo and white/yellow sauce (my favorite). The tots could've been crispier this time, but still good. After tax, this meal cost $14. The staff there is usually nice/friendly. This is located inside R. House so there's plenty of seating and the space is open. It can feel crowded on the weekends. They give you a buzzer to let you know when your food is ready so you don't necessarily have to wait by the stand.

David Chase

Rude staff at the counter and ridiculously overpriced.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 1

El P.

the short - I wanted so badly for this spot to be good, but the food lacked the "homemade" feel often associated with Korean cuisine and ultimately I was left a bit disappointed.Be.bim is located within R. house, which has decent parking around the area (Police parking lot across the street is my usual go-to). There's plenty of food court-like seating for a bunch of the businesses within the venue. I'm really glad Baltimore has this because I think it's really cool.Unfortunately, that's kind of where the positive stuff ends. We opted for the ramen and the dumplings. Service was ok - nothing really noteworthy in either direction. The ramen felt kind of like a spruced up instant ramen package sprinkled with Korean bbq and some veggies. I wasn't expecting a bowl like the type served at Japanese ramen spots, but this was pretty drastically unimpressive on all levels.The dumplings were ok. The filling ratio compared to the shell seemed rather small with the shell being on the rather thick side. They weren't bad, I just wouldn't say that they were very memorable.There's lots of good spots within R. house and I would love to see Be.bim vamp up their food quality to be on par with the other businesses. All things considered, I didn't have a negative experience, but there are plenty of other businesses around there that I feel like I would've had a better experience dining at.

Madison P.

Overall this is okay food in a nice food court. I had the spicy ramen and the chicken mandu (Korean fried dumplings). The food came out quick. The ramen broth had good flavor, but the noodles tasted similar to instant ramen noodles and the toppings and meat were scarce especially for the price. The Ramen was 13 dollars before adding the meat which was another 4. The dumplings had a nice fry on them, they were hot, and the stuffing was okay. We love a food court. I think it's fun to have lots of options when you get together to meet different people's needs. There was live music both times we went- once on a weekend and once on a Monday night. It was also nice that the language on their restrooms was inclusive and they have little kid tables and chairs.

Wenki Dong

Person taking my order was super rude and acted as if I was bothering them for even being there. Food was mediocre and expensive.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 2

adam g.

I hate giving anyone a bad score, I was hoping for this to be great. It’s just not. Dry meat, veggies are between cold and warm. Beef is inconsistent, when I tried Friday it was thick, today (Thursday) it’s thin like it should be but dryer than the desert

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