Beef Bibimbap at Maxim's MX Image from Locky's English Playground |
Listed as World's 50 best foods: Readers' picks by CNN Travel, the Bibimbap 비빔밥, Korean pronunciation: [pibimp͈ap̚]) is one of the my very personal favourites Korean dish. I have always ordered bibimbap whenever I can, because it has enough carbohydrates for me to get by and it is hardly ever disappointing even if it is from the worst restaurant.
This Wednesday, I found myself suddenly drawn to a Maxim's MX in Mongkok by its Beef bibimbap poster, and the next moment, I was already holding a number 333 waiting ticket.
The bibimbap, kimchi, honey grapefruit tea and chili sauce (bedhind it) Image from Locky's English Playground |
It was written on the poster that it will at least take 15-20 minutes of waiting but I waited 3 minutes 33 seconds before I asked the manager where my dinner was. Then after another 5 minutes or so, my ticket number finally appeared, and I went to collect my meal.
From another angle Image from Locky's English Playground |
The appearance was fantastic, it was colourful with carrots, turnips, wood ears and green veg nicely laid out on the rice, the rice was cooked with the right hardness/softness and each of the grains was defined even against one another. The beef was no-kiddingly thick! While the first bite was really tough, further chewing revealed the juiciness and beefineess which you'll expect from looking at the poster, and tenderness came as a big delightful surprise with the rest of the pieces.
Kimchi all dumped into the bowl and mixed Image from Locky's English Playground |
Sweet hot drink for the post-rice stomach Image from Locky's English Playground |
My only complaint was that the rice was already not hot when I started eating, it was even colder than "warm". Had there not been a miss in my food order, could this have been so much better?
I would love to think so, and that said, I will return for a confirmation soon.
Vocabulary:
Bibimbap --
Resources:
World's 50 best foods: Readers' picks @ CNN Travel
http://travel.cnn.com/explorations/eat/readers-choice-worlds-50-most-delicious-foods-012321
Bibimbap @ Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibimbap#cite_note-4
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