Breakfast Menu "Bop & Gogi (Briarwood Ave)" Centennial
Casual, cafeteria-style locale offering a select range of popular Korean entrees & sides.
Bop & Gogi (Briarwood Ave), 10639 E Briarwood Ave, Centennial, CO 80112Services
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Delicious bulgogi plate. Just add a fried egg and it turns to bibimbap. Side dishes were awesome but what I love most about this place is the kimchi! I wasn’t sure if it was good coz the color was too dark but when I tried it when I got back to the hotel, gosh it was really good! I just wish I could’ve taken a huge jar home.
Quick stop here during lunch. The food was prepared fairly quickly. Only had the spicy wings which were not bad.
Ordered gimbap. Got bowling balls instead. They were cut into pieces bigger than my fist filled with more rice than I have in my entire rice cooker.
Takeout order well organized and complete. Delicious korean fried chicken and budae jjigae. 😊
First time here! It was an excellent experience! Self serve order station is wonderful. I ordered the Gomtang ramen. It was absolutely delicious.
Although I’m a big fan of Korean BBQ, I’ve never tried Bibimpap and after seeing many good reviews decided to check out this place. I went around 5:00 on a Saturday evening and it was empty. Was able to quickly place the order through the Kiosk. The bimbipap was really tastly and portions were very filling. More customers came in after a while and the service seems very quick and efficient. Would definitely recommend this place for Korean food!
Compared to Chilgogi nearby, Bop & Gogi had more options, from ramen, kimbop, mandu, rice cakes, noodles, soups, bibimbop and wider variety of set meals, and adhered more to traditional Korean casual foods. Although the meals were not as elaborate as the Korean restaurants on South Havana with a tableful of appetizers, but the foods here were surprisingly tasty and authentic. Certainly will not disappoint foodies in search of reasonably good Korean food in this part of town.
Tried this place in Centennial before we headed to Denver airport. Always glad to see local Korean restaurants open up in Colorado and the food was great. We got budaejigae and kimchi Jigae and they were both solid. A bit overpriced and a lot of their items were somewhat overpriced. Pajeon was like $14 which I felt like was not a fair price. Kimbap is $10 for one roll which I think it's a bit much. Only giving them four stars for some of their items being overpriced, but besides that it's a great place to eat at for some Korean food.