Bim's Bar - Adelaide

Japanese, Korean, Sushi

Bim's Bar

Bim's Bar
3.0 / 5 (12 reviews)

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Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Axel

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★ 3 / 5 from 12 reviews
flo-hintz
01.05.2022

That was my first experience here and I'm sure I'm going back. eating was fantastic and full of taste. it was freshly cooked and it was extremely fast. when they are new to Korean, this is a great place to start on their lunch break. I was impressed by the price given the size of the service, very generous. the women who served us were so friendly and the cook from the back had a big smile. it was a very welcoming place and somewhere I will take my wife and I will recommend my workmate.

sofia69
01.05.2022

Fast, fast and delicious! it's a great place to go when they're in a hurry and just want to buy something fast! they have a very generous amount of meat and vegetables in the bibimbap (although they cannot see on the photo, are the sweet under the meat). sushi was also delicious!

bradtke-luther
01.05.2022

Great with Frest-Ingredidents. this is the place to get sushi. if they are sick of the sticky and overly sweet sushi that has become norm at some places, this is the place to be. it has a Korean influence so that the rice is not too sweet and is simply boiled properly (no sticky bim’s bar has recently begun to offer takeaway bibimbap, which is a fantastic option for lunch. the ingredients are a really high quality with many vegetable options and on the day I was, either bark or hug options. The takeaway dish is a good size and additional hot/mild sauce is offered both the sweet chili huh and bark bogogi were fresh and super delicious. the chicken is...read more

axel-carroll
01.05.2022

Bim’s bar is a new take-off store on the former sushi Crane site. close to the corner of the king william and pirie streets, it extends the previous Japanese offers also Korean cuisine.

ernesto-bailey
03.12.2017

I'm glad I found this little placeA Japanese/Korean take away lunch place.

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A little farther located is Adelaide Central Station, where you can also access the municipal transportation.

The diner is accessible and can therefore also be used with a wheelchair or physical disabilities.

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