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    4.7 (22 reviews)
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    Spicy pork
    Crystal C.

    Stopped by this spot inside Sterling Food Hall around 11:30 for a quick lunch. The line was short and I got my food immediately. I ordered the spicy pork kimbap and added the fish cake with soup. You can add the fish cakes to any kimbap purchase for $3, which is a small discount from the usual $4. The total still came out to about $17 to $18, which felt a bit pricey for kimbap, however, it was filling and I left full. The spicy pork was flavorful with a nice kick, and I liked that the kimbap included a variety of ingredients that added a satisfying crunch and texture throughout. It kept each bite interesting. The fish cakes were just okay, nothing particularly memorable, but the soup itself was nice to have alongside the kimbap.

    Katherine K.

    This was my first time having kimbap and it was really good! They were out of most options, so we got their Beef Bulgolgi Kimbap. It looked and tasted delicious! While I don't have anything to compare it to, I still really enjoyed it and would definitely get it again. I think the type of kimbap you get is going to determine whether it's a 4 or 5 star because I can see some options not being as flavorful as others. Service was great as well. And I couldn't get over the cute kimbap themed decor they had everywhere.

    Emeri Q.

    Kimbap always hits! When you wanna do a quick fulfilling lunch and reasonable price and also wanna eat your skin care. Come here , carrots are good for retinol and the daikon kimchi is good for your gut health lol. Love this place please carry more Korean food or side banchans.

    Beef bulgogi
    Tigui D.

    In Sterling Food Hall-- quick service and got the food immediately, which made me happy! I ordered the beef and it tasted delicious, fresh and it was filling. Reasonable price too, in this economy

    Korean Fried Chicken Catering
    Susan Z.

    After I enjoyed their kimbap in person, I saw on their instagram that they used to have korean fried chicken (not currently offered at the food hall at this time). I inquired about it and found out that they do catering and was willing to cater 10 orders of korean fried chicken on a Saturday for my Friendsmas with friends! This must've been the best korean fried chicken I've had in Chicago as well. The marinade was so delicious; not too spicy, not too heavy, and a good balance of sweetness, saltiness, and spiciness. I don't know how they managed to keep the chicken crunchy even after it cools down, as the chicken didn't get devoured by my friends and I until about an hour after I received it freshly made. Everyone in my party had high praises for the chicken as well! DM them on Instagram if you're interested in catering! They were super responsive and the ordering and pickup process were seamless.

    Mark T.

    One time, I was in a restaurant that touts itself as Japanese-Mexican fusion. If you had asked me my favorite kinds of food, Japanese and Mexican would be up there. So I was dying to stop in. I thought they'd have Japanese-inspired tacos and Mexican-inspired sushi. Guess what? No dice. The sushi was regular. The tacos were regular. Food wasn't bad, but there was nothing fusion about it, just a matter of having both under one roof. Now, you know how on Chopped dishes are judged not only by their taste but also on their creativity? This is what makes 82 Kimbap really shine. If I am to be 100% honest, the food didn't blow my mind. It was good, don't get me wrong, but on its own, nothing worth writing home about. It was the creativity that truly set it apart. The dish was like a sushi roll, but it was filled with Korean ingredients. Having ordered a pork bulgogi, it had the aforementioned protein, some sweet egg, some purple rice, and some veggies. The recommended sauce was also tasty, and while I don't remember the name, I can tell you it was green and nothing like soy sauce, not even close. With that said, I did find the fillings flavorful and well-balanced. Everything played together nicely. They also offered a free cup of their soup, which had just the right amount of funk to be unusual, but still be pleasant. I can especially see myself getting this on a cold Chicago winter's day. Finally, I felt that their prices were reasonable for a respectable-sized portion, and the service here was immensely friendly and very fast. Final verdict: 82 Kimbap shines in the fact that they do fusion right - something very few places can accomplish. If you are a fan of Japanese or Korean food, or ideally both, or maybe you just love interesting and unusual dishes that aren't way out there, you are doing yourself a disservice if you don't stop by. Edit to add: Someone let me know that Kimbap is a Korean dish, and therefore this place is not Korean/Japanese fusion. I apologize for my ignorance.

    Spicy Pork Kimbap
    Anthony D.

    Very good for a quick meal at the office. I tried the Spicy Pork Kimbap with their Yuzu Aioli. It was fresh and served almost immediately. No complaints and I will be back!

    Becca K.

    Wanted to try out this place after seeing a bunch of TikTok's of 82 Kimbap. I do like the concept and it's a good meal to grab if I'm not feeling something too heavy. The rice is so thin and they really pack it. If I'm in the office, this is the perfect meal to eat. However, I was shocked that my kimbap was almost $17. Maybe it's because I grew up eating a lot of kimbap near me that was less than $10. The concept is good but at least you get a sauce (which I wouldn't typically eat with kimbap) and some broth to wash down the kimbap.

    Bulgogi kimbap
    Jae C.

    Rating: 3.7/5. The bulgogi kimbap was much better than I expected. Big portion size with a good gochujang sauce. 82 Kimbap is my new go-to restaurant in Revival food hall.

    Alicia L.

    I'm so excited that there is Korean food at the Sterling Food Hall. 82 Kimbap has quick service and the staff is very friendly. I enjoyed eating the beef and spam kimbap. Between the different sauces I prefer the yuzu sauce. Next time I'll have to try their drinks. They sell out quick so make sure you get there early to try their kimbap.

    Bulgogi Kimbap
    Amelie K.

    4.7/5 Food: We tried beef bulgogi, spam, and cheese. All great, go with bulgogi if it's your first time. Good amount of meat and egg. The odeng is soo good too. Sauce did not taste like yuzu. Overall such a great price, and as a Korean i am so glad we have Kimbap in the loop now. 5/5 Service: The girl working was friendly and everyone working there looked like they actually wanted to be there. They instantly gave us our food. 5/5 Ambiance: I love ambiance at sterling hall. Their branding is cute too.

    Beef Bulgogi
    Sofia G.

    Huge fan of this place. I saw some of their content online, and decided to order it for lunch with some coworkers. Sterling Food Hall is very close to my office, and was pretty empty for lunch hour on a Thursday. We all ordered different Kimbaps from their menu - all of them were very good. They came with pickled radish and Gochujang Mayo. Can't wait to come back!

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    My new favorite food. Had the spicy pork w/ vinaigrette, and it's the perfect bite. Super fast too!

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    Service was so fast and friendly. Had the tuna and spicy pork kimbap and they were delicious. 10/10 will definitely go and try the others

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