CORT - Yori House pt. 3

We’re back at Yori House for part 3. I’ve dedicated myself to trying more items on the menu and I’m low key into supporting local restaurants, especially Asian owned; not very hard to believe.

LOCATION: 114 ELM ST., CORTLAND NY, 13045

I’ve decided to order Bibim Bop today which they describe as marinated ground beef with assorted vegetables and fried egg served over a bed of rice all topped with Go-Chu-Jang (Korean Traditional spicy sauce made with red chili paste).

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So far, this feels like a more authentic dish compared to a couple I’ve tried. (Note: I’m not Korean so these ideas of authenticity are skewed based on my experience of Korean food from other Korean restaurants and what I’ve seen watching Korean-based TV shows etc.) The egg was a little over so I was sad that there wasn’t a really soft runny yolk when I mixed everything together.

This bowl is huge though so take note this is totally two meals for me for sure. Worth the money since it wasn’t a particularly expensive dish on the menu and was quite filling.

Overall, I’m not generally a huge fan of bibimbop but this was a good take and was super easy to eat as it was very tasty. I would order this again if I was in the mood for it though it didn’t blow me away.