Mililani Bar-B-Q
Tonight, I had to go back to WalMart to return something that I had purchased. It was the perfect excuse to have dinner at Mililani Bar-B-Q.
Why did I need an excuse to come here? Well, it is quite a far drive from home to Mililani, almost 20 miles to be exact...so it's not exactly something that can be decided on at the spur of the moment. Besides, it was getting late, almost 8:15 pm when I left the house and I was hungry.
Luckily for me, they let me in the door to place an order at 8:45 pm. I quickly took a seat and ordered the bi bim bap (US$6.20).
Couldn't tell you what the name of this dish translates to, but it is a bowl of white rice, topped with vegetables, meat and a fried egg. This one has watercress, bean sprouts, carrots, lettuce, cucumber, carrots and barbecue beef all topped with a fried egg. My only wish is that the egg wouldn't have arrived at the table so well fried. It's actually much better with a nice soft yolk oozing everywhere.
All you need to do, is add some ko chu jang sauce (hot bean paste), mix and eat!
If I didn't know better, I'd say this looked like fried rice. This also comes with a bowl of Korean miso soup and the usual side dishes.
This was a great meal and well worth the money. I guess that's why I keep coming back for more....
Mililani Bar-B-Q
Mililani Town Center
95-129 Meheula Parkway Suite D-8
Telephone: 808.623.5211
"Couldn't tell you what the name of this dish translates to, but it is a bowl of white rice...All you need to do, is add some ko chu jang sauce (hot bean paste), mix and eat!"
I think it means "mixed rice"!
Posted by: bottomlesspocket | January 09, 2005 at 07:46 AM
Hi bottomlesspocket,
Welcome to my blog!
You're absolutely right about the name. A Korean friend of mine told me the same thing! =)
Posted by: Reid | January 10, 2005 at 09:01 PM
This looks so good! What is that brown veggie that always appears in Bi Bim Bap?
Posted by: Autumn | April 06, 2007 at 04:31 PM