Based on previous posts about the dolsot bi-bim-bop at this place, a friend and i went a couple of weeks ago. It was good, very good, but not outstanding in my opinion. I also really really like this dish with the egg on top - but apparently that isn't the standard way of serving this dish. it was a doozy of a time asking the woman who was serving us to get them to put an egg on top (they served it on the side). and apparently i wasn't mixing my dish as quickly as she thought i should be, so she took my sticks outta my hand and proceeded to rapidly mix the ingredients in my dish herself. I was amused - it was a very mom-like thing to do!
I really did enjoy the service, as my friend and i were the only people in the restaurant late afternoon on a saturday and the staff was very attentive to us. I especially enjoyed all the little dishes of accompanying items. Not sure what all of them were, but immediately after eating, my friend asked me if i was ok. not sure what she was talking about, i looked in a mirror and to my surprise - my face and neck were beet red! i felt ok, but must have had a reaction to some spice i was previously unfamiliar with...
but i liked san chae - and i'll definately go back to try the teuji-bulgogi.