On the first day of Eid Al Fitr this year we went out for
dinner to a new place I had been longing to try out. Tucked away in a very cozy
spot at the Seef Mall-Muharraq on the 2nd floor next to TGIF is ‘Bonchon’-
a South Korean based international fried chicken franchise that serves rather interesting food.
Bonchon means 'my hometown'.
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It didn’t take us long to locate the place since we already
had most of the clues we needed thanks to facebook-bonchon-bahrain.
We took our seats by one of the huge glass panel windows and
we were given the Bonchon menu in two different ways, one on a Samsung Tab and
the other on a wooden board with their menu strapped on to it.
I had absolutely no idea about Korean food –all I knew is that I wanted to try this place coz the food looked…. We studied the menu, thankfully there were photos of the
dishes they served and we of course took plenty of help from their service
staff who were so kind enough to patiently explain to us about some dishes we
set out eyes on.
Anyway this is what we ordered….*controlling drool*
For starters we ordered the 'Half and Half' Bonchon Chicken (boneless) (serving size: small i.e. 8 pcs). The Bonchon chicken ones on the left were with spicy sauce and the ones on the right were coated with soy garlic sauce. These pieces of chicken were served with a tiny portion of coleslaw.
The second starter that we opted for was the 'Kimchi Fries'- they are fries that are baked and seasoned with Korean chii seasonings and is basically served with various toppings such as lightly carmelized white onions, kimchi, jalapenos, scallions, beef bacon, and topped with cheese.
Our first main course recommended by the staff there was the 'Bibimbab Beef' (this means 'mixed rice' also available in Veg). This was a bed of jasmine rice flavored with some secret sauces covered with assorted veggies (sauteed carrots, zucchini, mushrooms, spinach, sprout stems) and sliced juicy beef and topped with a sunny side up egg.
Bonchon staff showed us their special way of stiriing this up before we attacked this dish.
Bibimbab Beef was served with Kimchi sauce (cabbage stem fermented with spicy and sour seasoning) .
Close up of the glass noodles that I was fascinated with. My first time eating glass noodles :P
The bill for 5 persons breakdown:
1 Boneless Chicken small (half and half) 4.900
1 Kinchi Fries 3.500
1 Bibimbab Beef 5.900
1 Japchae 4.500
2 7Up regular 2.400
2 Pepsi regular 2.400
Total: 23.600
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