En route to picking up luggage at Macy's, we found ourselves back at Food Gallery 32. Since the last time we went there, they've changed things up. You no longer order for all the different stands at the front of the food court, and most of the stalls now have their own registers. We were there for a snack and not lunch, so we decided to pick one thing and chose Boon Sik Zip.
Boon Sik Zip is characterized by many as the Korean snack stand part of the food court. They have a few primary categories on their menu - kimbap (like Korean sushi), dduk-bok-ki (spicy rice cake stew, including variations with ramen), and fried stuff (they have corn dogs). For something light, we chose bulgogi kimbap.
I expected something like your normal 6 or 8 piece sushi roll, but with slightly bigger roll pieces, and what we got was even larger than what I anticipated. Perfect to split for a snack. It also came with a small cup of soup.
I don't have a lot of experience with kimbap, but what we got from Boon Sik Zip was packed with ingredients on both ends with not too much filler:
A better look at the contents of the kimbap:
Inside, there was bulgogi (of course), carrots, ham, egg, pickled radish and spinach. We really liked this because the flavor was good and it was the perfect amount of food when we split it. We're curious about their dduk-bok-ki and other kimbap, so we would definitely try Boon Sik Zip again!
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