Bright, snug eatery dishing up familiar Korean fare, including bibimbap & BBQ entrees.
Hours
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 4–10:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 4–10:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 4–10:30 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 4–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 4–10:30 PM |
| Sunday | 12–8 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 4–10:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: northeast, 4232 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR 97213
Phone: (503) 327-8607
Website: https://www.thebulgogiportland.com/
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We devoured everything and left no crumbs but the dishes I would likely gravitate back towards are the hand pulled noodles, wings, and actually the Mandoo!
The hand pulled noodles were coated nicely with a spicy sauce and had a great chew to them. I loved the thickness of the noodles and added crunch from the cabbage and other veggies. Half sweet and half spicy for the wings was the way to go – each wing was doused in sauce and sesame seeds but still maintained its crunch. As someone that doesn’t usually like wings, these were fantastic. Lastly, the Mandoo surprised me! It was the sauce that sealed the deal. It was like a thousand island, poppy seed kind of dressing that worked very well. I couldn’t stop eating them.
If you’re looking for authentic Korean food, this is the place!
For the first visit I would recommend mild to no spicy, not because they can be real spicy, but so you can really taste the fresh noodles. We got 1 Yum(appetizer), 2 Dukuhbee(hand pulled) Noodle dishes. The yum was beef Mandoo. It was crispy and crunchy. It had a delicious sweet sauce drizzled over them. My friend got the Pork Dukuhbee mild spicy. Basically non-spicy BUT you could really taste the noodles. The pork was soft, rich, and satisfying. Everything blended well together. I got the Kimchi & bacon Dukuhbee medium spicy. Mine wasn’t really spicy but because of the blend of spice, saltiness from the bacon, and kimchi I didn’t get the full taste of the noodles like my friend did. I’m not disappointed with my choice, I’m just giving you a heads up in case you venture out like I did. Heads up they do put a hefty serving of cheese on top of the noodles that I mixed in. Next time I’d ask for less cheese. If you choose the kimchi & bacon, either you have to be a Kimchi person or be adventurous with your entrees.
Parking can be meh! We got SUPER lucky and got a spot right in front. Either way it’s doable, just park down a side street and walk there. We will definitely be back, there’s more things in the menu we want to try! Hope you enjoy them.
Food is decent. Just beware if you get the spicy gochujang sauce. My entire bowl was completely saturated in it and it was waaay too much. I can’t eat more than a few bites. I’ve ordered the bibimbap with the other bulgogi sauce in the past and it wasn’t a lot, so not sure why of the difference. The gochujang sauce tastes good, but maybe order it on the side if this looks like too much for you.
Great lunch and dinner spot and it does get busy, so be sure to order ahead before arriving to pick up your food. As my friends and I were having our dinner, there were many take outs.
Hand pull noodles is a must order! Chewy and bouncy noodles with great flavors. The Bulgolgi beef short ribs were so flavorful and tender. Our first time trying the Gimmari (Crispy seaweed roll) and was fun to eat with their house made sauce! All their sauces are made in house. If you are a saucy person this place is for you. The Mandoo is crispy and deliciously paired with a sweet mayo like sauce. They now offer selection of drinks for 21+ individuals! We tried the Rice Korean Beer CanMak regular and Peach flavor and The Good Day Soju Lychee flavor. Sweet, refreshing, and delicious! Come give them a try.