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Title Layout KIM’S KOREAN BBQ Haemool 김스 코리언 바베큐 Pa Jeon Pan Seared Mandu 김스 코리언 바베큐 KIM’S APPETIZERSKOREAN BBQ 전식 A-1. Japchae 잡채 Small 7.99 Vermicelli noodles stir fried with Large 10.99 beef & vegetables 만두 A-2. Mandu 6.99 Japchae Ddeobokki Korean style beef & vegetable dumplings (Pan Seared or Fried) A-3. Haemool Pa Jeon 해물 파전 12.99 Korean seafood pancake filled with various seafood & green onions (CONTAINS SHELLFISH) A-4. Ojingeo Twigim 오징어 튀김 14.99 BINGSU 빙수 Korean style fried squid (calamari) Shaved ice dessert with sweet topping. (CONTAINS EGGS) A-5. Ddeobokki 떡볶기 7.99 xx Spicy rice cakes and boiled egg with fish cakes stir-fried in a spicy red pepper sauce Mango Bingsu Patbingsu A-6. Kimchi Jeon 김치 전 12.99 Kimchi pancake made with kimchi, onions, & green onions x Mild Spicy xx Medium Spicy xxx Extra Spicy Strawberry Bingsu Blue-Berry Bingsu ENTREES 정식 김스 코리언 바베큐 KIM’S KOREAN Dak Bulgogi GRILLBBQ 구이 1. Galbisal 갈비살 26.99 Marinated BBQ beef boneless short rib with onions This menu item is available as an optional entrée. You may grill it at the table (two or more orders required) Add Romaine lettuce 1.99 2. Sam Gyeob Sal Gui 삼겹살 구이 19.99 Thick sliced barbeque-style pork belly This menu item is available as an optional entrée. You may grill it at the table (two or more orders required) 3. Bulgogi 불고기 17.99 Marinated grilled shredded beef & onions x Mild김스 Spicy 코리언 xx Medium 바베큐 Spicy xxx KIM’S Extra Spicy (spicy available upon request) This menu item is available as an optional entrée. KOREAN BBQ You may grill it at the table (two or more orders required) (Not available to mix with other grill meats at the table) 4. Maeun Daeji Bulgogi 15.99 매운 돼지 불고기 Entrées come with a variety of banchan & xx Spicy marinated pork & vegetables a bowl of steamed rice. 5. Dak Bulgogi 15.99 닭 불고기 Grilled chicken stir-fried & vegetables 6. Maeun Daeji Galbi 18.99 Galbisal 매운 돼지 갈비 xx Spicy marinated pork baby back spare ribs 7. Tangsuyuk 19.99 탕수육 Sweet & sour pork, vegetables & pineapple Tangsuyuk Follow, review or like us online at any of the following: Maeun Daeji Galbi facebook.com/kimskoreanbbq @kimsbbqyummy @bbqkims ENTREES 정식 Dubu Kimchi 김스 코리언 바베큐 KIM’S KOREAN BBQ 13. Ojingeo Bokkeum 17.99 오징어 볶음 xx Spicy stir-fried squid & vegetables *gluten free option - add $3 14. Dubu Yachae Bokum 15.99 두부 야채 볶음 xx Fried tofu surrounding a bed of spicy mixed vegetables (non-spicy dish available upon request) Ojingeo Dol Sot Bimbimbap 15. Saeu Bokum 19.99 8. Dubu Kimchi 16.99 새우 볶음 x Spicy shrimp stir-fried with vegetables 두부 김치 (non-spicy dish available upon request) xx Tofu surrounding a bed of spicy pork with *gluten free option - add $3 kimchi & vegetables 9. Bulgogi Deobbap 17.99 16. Bokkeumbap 12.99 볶음밥 불고기 덥밥 Korean style fried rice Marinated grill beef & onions with sauce served Add beef, chicken, or shrimp 1.99 over steamed rice *gluten free option - add $3 10. Japchae Bap 14.99 17. Kimchi Bokkeumbap 13.99 잡채 밥 Vermicelli noodles stir-fried with beef & vegetables 김치 볶음밥 over steamed rice Kimchi fried rice (CANNOT ADD PROTEIN) *gluten free option - add $3 11. Dol Sot Bibimbap 16.99 돌솥 비빔밥 Fried rice entrées served with less banchan Warmed white rice mixed with beef & vegetables with steamed rice in a hot stone pot (CONTAINS EGGS) *gluten free option - add $3 12. Ojingeo Dol Sot Bibimbap 18.99 오징어 돌솥 비빔밥 xx Warmed white rice mixed with spicy squid & vegetables with steamed rice in a hot stone pot Bibimbap entrées served with less banchan x Mild Spicy xx Medium Spicy xxx Extra Spicy Dol Sot Bimbimbap Budae ENTREES 정식 Jjigae Soups김스 come 코리언 with a바베큐 variety of KIM’S banchan (less than entrées)KOREAN & a bowl BBQ of steamed rice 24. *Haemool Chungol 35.99 해물 전골 xx Spicy seafood chowder soup with vegetables in a hot pot (serves 2-3) (CONTAINS SHELLFISH) 25. Dak Gangjeong 17.99 STEW 찌게 닭 강정 x Mildly spicy marinated fried chicken, onions & green onions. 18. Sundubu Jjigae 12.99 순두부 찌게 xx Spicy soft tofu soup with vegetables (CONTAINS EGGS & SHELLFISH) Add seafood 1.50 19. Gopchang Sundubu 13.99 김스GRILLED 코리언 바베큐 FISH KIM’S 생선 구이 곱창 순두부 KOREAN BBQ xx Spicy soft tofu soup with beef intestines & vegetables (CONTAINS EGGS) 26. Go deungeo Gui 고등어 구이 19.99 Seasoned grilled Mackerel with banchan. 20. Kimchi Jjigae 13.99 This grill item is only prepared in the kitchen. 김치찌게 xx Spicy soup with kimchi, pork, tofu & mixed PLEASE NOTE: vegetables *Sharing charge of $7.99 per person will be applied if party orders fewer entrees then adults present. Refilled banchan 21. Doenjang Jjigae 13.99 will not be available to take home or wasted. Any extra order, there will be a $1.99 charge for rice or banchan. 된장 찌게 Soy bean paste soup with pork or beef, *Gluten Free – Our food is prepared in a common kitchen with the possible risk of gluten exposure. When placing tofu & vegetables an order, please advise your server you are ordering the gluten free item. We cannot guarantee any menu item is completely gluten free. 22. *Budae Jjigae Small 16.99 부대 찌개 Large 33.99 *Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish, eggs may contain harmful bacteria and could xx Spicy soup mixed with beef, sausage & increase your risk food-borne illness, especially if you vegetables in a hot pot (large serves 2-3) have certain medical conditions. Add ramyun noodles (LARGE ONLY) 3.99 *All tickets subject to 18% gratuity charge. Prices are subject to change at anytime. Prices may incur additional charges if demand raises meat cost. Entrées come with a variety of banchan & a bowl of steamed rice. x Mild Spicy xx Medium Spicy xxx Extra Spicy ENTREES 정식 SOUP 국 종류 Entrées come with a variety of banchan & a bowl of steamed rice. 28. Yukgaejang 14.99 육개장 xx Spicy soup with beef & mixed vegetables (CONTAINS EGGS) Dak Dubu Ramyun 29. Dduk Mandu Guk 13.99 라면 떡 만두국 김스 코리언RAMYUN 바베큐 KIM’S KOREAN Rice cake made w/ beef broth soup with beef All ramyun servedBBQ with banchan mandu, eggs, sliced scallions & dried roasted seaweed (CONTAINS EGGS) R-1. Bulgogi Dubu Ramyun 15.99 불고기 두부 라면 30. Daegu Maeun-tang 16.50 xx Ramyun noodles with marinated beef, 대구 매운탕 fried tofu & vegetables xx Spicy cod fish soup with vegetables, tofu, various seafood & mushrooms R-2. Dak Dubu Ramyun 14.99 닭 두부 라면 32. Kkoli Gom-Tang 16.99 xx Ramyun noodles with chicken, fried tofu 꼬리 곰탕 & vegetables Soup with beef tendon & sliced green onions R-3. Vegetable Dubu Ramyun 13.99 야채 두부 라면 Ramyun noodles with fried tofu & vegetables R-4. Maeun Daeji Dubu Ramyun 15.99 매운 돼지 두부 라면 xx Ramyun noodles with spicy marinated pork, fried tofu & vegetables R-5. Haemool Ramyun 16.99 해물 라면 xx Ramyun noodles with spicy seafood & vegetables (CONTAINS SHELLFISH) Vegetable Dubu Ramyun x Mild Spicy xx Medium Spicy xxx Extra Spicy Yukgaejang KIM’S KOREAN BBQ 김스 코리언 바베큐 LIQUOR DRINK MENU (BY THE GLASS) ICE COLD BEVERAGE SCOTCH WHISKEY 2.99 Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, Pibb, Pink 10.59 Chivas Regal Lemonade 9.99 Johnny Walker Black 2.99 Iced Tea (Sweet/Unsweet) 7.99 Johnny Walker Red 2.99 Powerade WHISKEY 2.99 Perrier Water (Bottle) 4.99 McCormick (House) 2.99 Spring Water (Bottle) 6.99 Old Forest HOT DRINKS 7.99 Jack Daniels 2.99 Coffee (Pre-Mixed) 8.99 Jameson Irish 2.99 Ginger Tea 7.99 Jim Beam 2.49 Hot Tea (Green) 8.59 Crown Royal Canadian 2.49 Dunggeulle-Cha (Herb Tea) RUM 4.99 Hongsam-Cha (Red Ginseng Tea) 4.99 McCormick (House) SPECIAL MIX KID’S DRINKS 7.99 Sailor Jerry 1.99 Juice (Various Flavors) 2.99 Add Soju 6.99 Bacardi 1.59 Soda .99 Mix Upgrade 5.99 Jack Cross 151 4.99 Top Shelf 7.49 Captain Morgan 9.99 Long Island Iced Tea TEQUILA 마시자! 6.99 Cape Carter 5.99 Milagro Let’s Drink! 9.99 Mama Special 7.99 Herradura 7.99 Kim’s Martini 6.99 Sauza Blue 6.99 Kim’s Cocktail 7.99 Margarita COGNAC 49.99 Hennessy XO KOREAN WINE (BY THE BOTTLE) VODKA 19.99 Bokbunjajoo Bohae 4.99 McCormick (House) 17.99 Bekseju 5.99 UV 17.99 Chamisul (Plum, Grape, 8.99 Stoli Grapefruit, Original, Fresh) 7.99 Titos 16.99 Chum Churum (Apple, Peach, GIN Mild) 4.99 McCormick (House) 14.99 ChungHa (Korean Sake) 7.99 Hendricks 8.99 Icing (White Grape, Grapefruit) 7.99 Tanqueray BLENDED WINE (BY THE GLASS) 6.99 Old Forester Bourbon 7.99 Moscato 8.99 Crown Royal 7.99 Sauvignon Blanc Apothic Red 8.99 Jim Beam 6.99 7.99 Disaronno Amaretto 6.99 Pinot Grigio Chardonnay 6.99 BOTTLES 4.99 Cass (Korean) 4.99 Kirin Ichiban 4.99 Yuengling 4.59 Bud Light 4.59 Miller Lite 4.99 Corona DRAFTS 6.99 Jai Alai (IPA) 5.99 Shock Top 5.99 Stella Artois 5.99 Michelob Ultra KIM’S KOREAN BBQ 김스 코리언 바베큐 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS BANCHAN 13.99 Banchan Only 7.99 Banchan Refill BANCHAN (SMALL PORTION) 9.99 Large Kimchi (32oz Cup) 1.99 Kimchi 6.99 Yellow Radish (16oz Cup) 1.29 Green Beans 5.99 Chae Kimchi (16oz Cup) 8.99 Kim Bob(one Roll) 1.39 Yellow Radish 1.99 Rice 1.99 Lettuce 3.00 Sub Bulgogi Meat 5.99 Extra Meat 2.99 Extra Tofu .99 Extra Egg 9.99 Egg Soup Aloe Merduk Kimchi SPECIAL OPTIONS 7.99 Sharing Charge 3.00 Gluten Free ADD-ONS 4.99 Add Ramyen 1.99 Add Seafood Red Radish Corn Pasta Salad Eggplant 1.99 Add Shrimp 1.99 Add Beef 1.99 Add Chicken 2.99 Add Mushroom Bean Sprout Spicy Green Bean Broccoli 2.99 Melon 2.99 Papico 2.99 Deowi Sanyang 3.99 Samanco Samanco Yellow Radish Fish Cake Long Seaweed Melon Papico Deo-wi-sanyang Anchovies Dry Squid Spicy Cucumber Black Bean .
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