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#CeliacReviews: Highly recommend! I was worried after seeing concerns on Find Me Gluten Free app because Kimbap Lab’s space is located next to a pizza stand. I asked the (very kind) worker if they ever share prep space, and he said never. There is a fridge with to-go items between the two stalls and I did see workers prepping KL food separately with good distance from the pizza prep space.I tried both the bulgogi and tofu kimbap and didn’t have any reaction. What’s more, they were both out of this world delicious! I love how KL pairs the kimbap with a particular dipping sauce and banchan (ex. pickled veggies).Note: This is located in a Whole Foods and seating is not guaranteed.
What Julia Weiß doesn't like about Kimbap Lab:
The food is usually good here. But only order if you're prepared to wait at least two hours. And then, they might not get everything right once it gets to you. Overall, pretty disappointing. View all feedback.
From Minnesota to try this.... Great concept at Whole Food... Fresh and healthy... Sauces and also pickel were good with Kimbap...
Being Korean, I'm pretty particular about kimbap. Very few grocery stores offer it, and it's usually **** with no meat. Kimbap lab has legit kimbap, and the idea of sauces is pretty mind blowing!
Enjoyed every bite and combination of sauces and pickles! Fresh and healthy ingredients a plus!
It?s okay. Did I expect authentic kimbap from Whole Foods? No. But okay is the best word to describe it. The rolls are well made with fresh ingredients, but it?s almost more akin to a sandwich that happens to use rice and seaweed rather than bread. If theprice was more like 8-9 dollars I think this would be more like a 4/5 but at 11-13 dollars a roll, it?s really quite expensivefor what you get.
Nice nice korean Kimbab! Loved it and you should definitely try here: