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Feedback gevenHippy Dippy K-pop meets American Delicious! Another reason to head to Midvale for dinning, who knew? Loving this fairly new eatery. Included in the 9 best dishes for 2014 and it's easy to see why. Two fantastic foods that shouldn't really work together but turns out to be amazing in the mouth. Just spicy enough to get the tastebuds dancing and begging for more. You must put this on your "Try something new" list or you're seriously missing out on something uniquely wonderful. Do yourself a favor and order the K-pop fries with a side of lip snapping good kimchi. You'll thank me.
I had the Mr Kim and it was a decent burger. It wasn't the best I had but still really good. Onion rings were okay and the price was right. The service was quick and friendly
I had high hopes after reading about Bumblebee's. I mean, the pictures here look amazing as does the idea of the food! But after my first visit I was disappointed. In fact, I was disappointed that I was disappointed! I ordered the bulgogi sandwich and it was hefty, it really filled me up. But unfortunately the flavor was flat. It wasn't bad, but it was just 'eh' when my expectations were 'WOW'. Maybe it just needed salt? Why are so many places these days afraid of salting or properly seasoning their food? Anyway, it reminded me of an asian cheesesteak sandwich--weak on the asian, heavy on the cheese. I'll go back because there are a few more items on the menu I want to try. I haven't written you off yet, Bumblebee's. Made it back end tried the K-pop fries. And the were good, covered in your choice of meat and sauces. The top layer has all the meat and sauces, and it's great. Then you work down to the lower layers of fries and the meat and sauce is sparce--and needed salt. But this is a big serving. I barely got it all down and was stuffed. I'll bump up my rating after this visit, and I still want to try their tacos. But so far this place is a fun diversion from your everyday lunch. The food isn't amazing, but it's good. And worth a visit. This place would be fantastic if the flavors were more K and less A.
I had high hopes after reading about Bumblebee's. I mean, the pictures here look amazing as does the idea of the food! But after my first visit I was disappointed. In fact, I was disappointed that I was disappointed! I ordered the bulgogi sandwich and it was hefty, it really filled me up. But unfortunately the flavor was flat. It wasn't bad, but it was just 'eh' when my expectations were 'WOW'. Maybe it just needed salt? Why are so many places these days afraid of salting or properly seasoning their food? Anyway, it reminded me of an asian cheesesteak sandwich--weak on the asian, heavy on the cheese. I'll go back because there are a few more items on the menu I want to try. I haven't written you off yet, Bumblebee's. Made it back end tried the K-pop fries. And the were good, covered in your choice of meat and sauces. The top layer has all the meat and sauces, and it's great. Then you work down to the lower layers of fries and the meat and sauce is sparce--and... read more
Hippy Dippy K-pop meets American Delicious! Another reason to head to Midvale for dinning, who knew? Loving this fairly new eatery. Included in the 9 best dishes for 2014 and it's easy to see why. Two fantastic foods that shouldn't really work together but turns out to be amazing in the mouth. Just spicy enough to get the tastebuds dancing and begging for more. You must put this on your "Try something new" list or you're seriously missing out on something uniquely wonderful. Do yourself a favor and order the K-pop fries with a side of lip snapping good kimchi. You'll thank me.