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message 1: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Bredenkamp Bibimbap contains eggs and of pieces of steak or mince. You could ask for the vegetable one, true, but they will still server with either a fried egg or boiled egg, or fish. You'd have to ask them to omit that.


message 2: by Rich Uncle (new)

Rich Uncle Pennybags Yes, you can eat vegetarian if you go to a restaurant, but I think that navigating social gatherings it's a little different and people will not be as understanding, especially if you are not a foreigner. That's not to say vegetarianism is totally unheard of, but you will at least seem a fussy to some people.


message 3: by Aurora (new)

Aurora Shele For one bibimbap dish without meat, there are at least 10 that contain différents kinds of meat. The original bibimbap is made ith sliced beef and an egg on top. You can easily remove it since bibimbap contains separate ingrédients, but most korean dishes contain meat. and if you don't as to remove it, it will be served with meat and a raw egg.


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