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    Bopshop

    4.1 (209 reviews)
    ModerateKorean
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Casual
    Quiet
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Yangyum Crispy
    Mei L.

    On a lazy weekday, I was in the area and craving some KFC. So this review is about the food more than the service which was amazing and super friendly. I got the real garlic, expecting Dracula level garlic but it is more of a sweet sticky garlic. It was tasty but targeted to people with a sweeter taste and would benefit with some salt. The other half of yangyum (medium) was more delicious and has apple jam in. It was a nice balance of sweet and spicy. The fry isn't the classic double fry for extra crispiness but still a good lunch. The only thing is that I ordered wings (+1), but there were drumsticks. If I'm paying extra, I want ALL wings.

    Bar seating
    Marielle V.

    Came here solo after lifting at the gym looking for a basic protein meal - good thing I came across this place to try! The minute you walk in, the decor is simple, but ambiance is perfect for solo time or a casual date night. Staff was friendly, quick with service. Definitely a hole in the wall. Granted I was the only one eating at the bar - but nonetheless service was quick. I got the chicken bowl: 4 piece boneless and 2 piece vegetable potstickers. The portion was definitely more than enough, the kimchi fried rice was on point - the chicken could have been more saucy, but the soy garlic flavor itself was good enough. Needless to say, im satisfied and will be coming back! (Next to try the cutlet with curry) which was also highly recommended. (Did i mention they're also right next to Iscream? )

    Shoyu tonkatsu with 3 piece fried chicken and spicy
    Jennifer U.

    1st of all, spicy means Spicy! You've been warned! Lol Cute little establishment with a variety of Korean food fare ranging from kimbop, ramen, fried chicken, and more! Lots of delicious food that hits the spot. The ramen broth was perfect...not too salty. The chicken was crisped to perfection. Service was fast. They bring you a big bottle of water along with some small plates, utensils, and metal cups. They accommodated a special order for my besties little son.

    Salad and pickle turnips so good
    Mary K.

    Call in to order take out. The person taking my order was friendly and helpful. I ordered 20 pieces of chicken wings got three different flavors. I enjoyed all 3 flavors soy garlic, mustard and the garlic butter wasn't as crispy as the others. Should have got the sauce on the side. Will definitely try again when I'm craving chicken wings! The orders come with tasty salad and my favorite pickled turnips! Yummy

    Lisa H.

    Among the Korean restaurants on Solano, I really enjoyed bop shop! The service was fantastic! We strolled in at 9:10 pm, when they close at 10 and the waiter was so kind and accommodated us. The food came out with great speed and the portions were generous and fresh. The chicken was crispy and delicious, I just wish it had a little more sauce. I do also wish the dishes came with banchan but the entrees are more affordable than the other korean restaurants on Solano. I definitely will come back to try out the other options.

    New menu 08/2024
    Mia R.

    Always love coming to this place it's a great vibe, friendly staff, and great food. Would recommend. And in light of all of the fast food price hikes they remain steady, I only see about a $1 price change compared to last year whereas some place have gone up $3-$4 on the menu items. Way to go BopShop!

    Sweet potato fries
    Sydney J.

    I ordered ahead for sweet potato fries for pickup here. The fries were good, though didn't particularly stand out; the price was okay given typical prices nowadays for it, but still would've liked a larger portion of it or for it to be a little crispier and more flavorful. This shop mainly features fried chicken, but has a handful of sides available.

    Veggie Jhap Chae with beef, vegetable udon, half (combo) crunch fried chicken, and veggie rice roll (purple rice)
    Mito I.

    Due to the pandemic, I will be removing criteria that I had added to my reviews: restaurant ambiance and mood, staff, wait time, etc. This review will only focus on the dish. Quick Summary: - Fried chicken was beyond my expectations - Each dish had a well-balanced flavor, no flavors were overpowering the other - Light to the stomach but very content to the end - Side dishes are complimentary with fried chicken, but you will need to pay extra for the kimchi side. I opened this site on my browser and looked at the home page and the weekly recommendations, and this was in the list. The promoted image was the reason I clicked on it: it was the picture of their crunch fried chicken. Just looking at the picture I can almost hear the loud and airy crunch of the fried crust. "Soggy" was nonexistent on that crust surface. It was a beautiful fried chicken and I haven't seen a picture convey so many words. Anyways, that one picture got me like, "I am craving for fried chicken," so I ordered by delivery. When I viewed their menu I was pleasantly surprised to see that they also had udon. I was very curious on the difference between crunch and crispy. Their names are similar, but there had to be a reason for the names. I can already tell the fried chicken with the name "crunch" will be the dish that attracted my attention, so I ordered this one. I'll try the crispy option at a later visit. What I ordered for dinner was the crunch fried chicken (half combo), the veggie rice roll with the purple rice, the veggie udon (medium spiciness), and the Jhap Chae with the beef bulgogi option. I was preparing myself for the expected that delivery can cause dishes to become soggier due to the steam from the other warm dishes. However, to my surprise and glee, that didn't happen. When I opened the box, the crunch fried chicken was still crunchy looking. It arrived just like the photo, so couldn't help myself by taking an extra photo too. First thing I'll say, I'll definitely order here again. I've been trying out Korean dishes ,but each dish here stood out as a couple of notches more delicious. There was flavor in the first bite and different flavors remained. Also, there were so many flavors, salty, sweet, umami, sour, yet they balanced in harmony. Sweet is one flavor that often stands out in Korean dishes, sometimes comes out as too strong, but this place handled it well. I really liked the noodles in the Jhap Chae. It was a springy, soft, and chewy noodle. It was a fun texture to eat and it went well with the vegetables (there was a vegetable crunch and one bite can cut them instead of having a couple of chews to get the noodle down). The beef option was so good too. It was tender that I didn't need to bite down at all. I'm a beef person, so I recommend having the bulgogi option on the Jhap Chae. I also loved the udon noodle soup. I ordered the medium flavor and it wasn't spicy - which is good because I have a low spice tolerance. The spice added a sour like flavor to the soup that made it pop. The udon noodles were chewy and perfect. A little sad note, but this is to be expected with delivery, is that the egg was cooked thoroughly when I tried to break it. If I was eating this at the store, the yolk would've leaked, and the soup would've been creamy. Still good though and I would order this again (and also try the miso option too). The rice rolls were a good side dish, if one prefers to have a lighter side with the fried chicken. The vegetables were crispy and weren't just raw, it was seasoned with something that didn't produce that "freshly picked from the dirt" taste. I noticed the difference with the carrot. It didn't taste like a root. The rolls didn't need soy sauce because the filling had flavor. This dish had protein options, but I was fairly pleased with the original veggie. Finally, the fried chicken. This was beyond my expectations. I can see why this fried chicken is called "crunch" The moment I bit into it, it made a satisfying crunch noise. This noise was exactly what I wanted to hear. The meat was juicy and I was able to taste the flavor even until I reached the bone. There was no moment of me stopping because the chicken meat had no flavor or too bland (sad story with some fried chicken I had in the past). The crust itself wasn't salty at all. I wish there was a dish that I can just eat the crunchy crust, that was how good it was. It was light and airy, just as how I imagined it. It made my day. It was like I found the one: Yes, THIS is the fried chicken I was looking for! In all, I was VERY happy to have discovered this restaurant, and I hope to visit in person to try out.

    The Works (Bibimbop) - and a good spoon
    Avery C.

    Bopshop is my go-to for a vegan bibimbap - best price by far in Berkeley/Oakland (on my bus lines at least). Service is always friendly and considerate, the food is fresh, and the ambiance is chill and nice for reading alone of having a conversation with a friend. Good portions (I get mine with lettuce base and a side of rice, and it makes 2 meals for me). Excellent spoons that are typical of Korean joints. I like that they don't do delivery because the space and vibe is nicer without doordashers going in and out all the time.

    Montage of images from BopShop Korean Kitchen
    Ed U.

    ** The following review reflects my dining experience prior to the shelter-in-place order currently in effect. ** I believe this Solano Avenue spot is still open for business, which is a good and brave thing. I finally tried this Korean fast food bowl spot just before the shelter-in-place order took effect, and I'm glad I did because the $8 Veggie Jap Chae was a winner for a quick and hot pick-me-up for a late Sunday lunch. The mix of spinach, bean sprouts, and shredded cabbage & carrots with the soy-marinated glass noodles really worked well on a brisk afternoon (photo: https://bit.ly/3cuOM0e). Even though they offered meat and tofu add-ons, I was fine with my jap chae straight up. I'll definitely be back during these dark days of COVID-19 because it's a quick, portable meal that's piping hot and pretty tasty. FOOD - 4 stars...hearty jap chae is my kind of comfort food AMBIANCE - 3.5 stars...narrow space well maintained SERVICE - 4 stars...very serviceable TOTAL - 4 stars...an operation that works well under unprecedented constraints RELATED - Strolling Solano Avenue? Here's a collection of places I've tried and reviewed: https://bit.ly/2HvcTQH

    5Pcs Fried Boneless
    Mark A.

    Solid Korean fried chicken. The chicken stays crispy after it's been sauced and the portions are decent sized. I'd like to come back and try their Bibimbap.

    Menu 10/19/2021
    Al L.

    After our group walk, we ventured to Solano Ave. for some lunch. Our coordinator gave us a couple of choice, but we opted for Bopshop Korean since it was right in front of us as we hit Solano Ave and we were hungry. We checked out the menu on the window which had bibimbops, teriyaki and poke bowls, Korean items and lunch specials and Vons fried chicken. I checked out the Yelp page, but it appears that Vons Fried Chicken is now part of Bopshop Korean. There are a couple of table of tables for two inside, but we sat at the Peet's table outside since a couple of us got drinks from Peet's. After seeing the Yelp picture of the tonkatsu plate, I decided to order it. The food was ready within ten minutes. Hmmm....my order didn't look like the Yelp pic. The tonkatsu was about one-third smaller and the order came with white rice instead of multi-grain purple rice. The pork was good but the cutlet was on the thin side. My friends who ordered the Vons fried chicken thought it was good but not as good as our favorite Korean Fried Chicken place a little north of here. It appears that the concept and menu has changed here. From mainly bibimbop and teriyaki bowls to a more limited bowl and Korean offerings with Vons Chicken. It's a decent choice for a quick meal, but it's on the pricey.

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    Stopped there and ordered the garlic chicken. Damn good. Great service. A good value.

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    good fried chicken! The spicy sauce on the side is also very good.

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    Delicious food, friendly employees, insanely large portions, extremely reasonable prices. Get the kimchi waffle!

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    I recently stopped by Korean Superette and really enjoyed my meal. I ordered the Yangnyeom Chicken…read morePlate, and it was excellent--crispy chicken coated in a savory, flavorful sauce with just the right amount of heat. Not overly spicy, just well-balanced and delicious. The plate came with rice, broccoli, and a selection of traditional banchan, which rounded out the meal nicely. I also ordered a glass of Chardonnay and was pleasantly surprised by the generous pour. Bonus points for that! I chose to sit on the back patio, which is absolutely delightful and made for a relaxed, enjoyable dining experience. Between the tasty food, pleasant atmosphere, and friendly service, this is definitely a place I'll be returning to. Highly recommended.

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    Solid Korean restaurant with locations in Berkeley and Oakland! This Berkeley location is decently…read morespacious with fast service. We got there at around 7 pm on a weekday and were seated immeadiately as a party of 6. We weren't very hungry so we ordered their Seafood Pancake and Bossam. Their seafood pancake was okay. It reminded me more of a scallion pancake due to it being quite thin and not having much seafood in it. Their bossam was pretty good. It came with kimchi, tofu soup, and crispy rice! I like these additions a lot and it left us all feeling satisfied. I feel like the pork belly itself was not super outstanding, but solid among the restaurants in Berkeley! I'd recommend this restaurant to those looking for a nice Korean spot in Berkeley. I'd also love to come back to try more of their dishes, especially those with their kimchi or crispy rice!

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    This is the perfect place to hit up if you're like me and experience intense, borderline violent…read morejajangmyeon cravings. Sometimes you just need a big, comforting bowl of chewy noodles covered in rich black bean sauce, and this spot absolutely delivers. Their jajangmyeon is done just right. The sauce is savory, hearty, and satisfying without feeling too heavy, and the noodles have that perfect chewy texture that makes the whole dish so comforting. The portion size is also massive, so you could definitely share one order between two people--although I completely understand wanting one all to yourself. I also tried their fried chicken, which was decent, but it wasn't the standout for me. It was fine as a side, but compared to the noodles, it didn't feel like something I'd go out of my way to order again. Next time, I'd probably skip the chicken and focus on what they're clearly known for: their noodle dishes. Overall, this is a great spot when you're craving classic, satisfying Korean comfort food. I'd definitely come back for the jajangmyeon and would recommend it to anyone looking for a generous, flavorful bowl of noodles.

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    0.0 mi
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    *This review is for Chimmelier and Oh G Burger…read more We were the only ones in the restaurant on a Sunday evening around 6pm; when we approached the register, we were able to order on the kiosk (to the right of the register) or through the cashier. It was an ideal place to take a group because 1) it was fast casual 2) everyone can put in their individual orders without the awk who's-going-to-put-their-card-in issue 3) there were 2 restaurants (Chimmelier + Oh G Burger) in 1 so more options! What I got: 8 pc sweet gochujang wings (sauce was called YANG'YUM') and a side of tots with a cup for water **the wings were from Chimmelier and the tots were from Oh G Burger We were able to combine two tables together to fit our group of 5 and the cashier brought our food over in quick succession. The tots were my fav even tho the wings were supposed to be the star of the show. I liked how they gave me PLENTY of disposable gloves because the sauce is v sticky. Gochujang is a savory, sweet Korean chili paste, but I would say it was more sweet than spicy. I enjoyed my meal but maybe would wanna try a dry rub because putting on gloves every time can be a chore. I went for a yelp elite perk once and grabbed their chicken sando which was tasty.

    The first time we came here, the prices on the physical menu differed from the prices ordered…read morethrough the iPad. We ended up having to pay the higher price because they said the menu just wasn't reflecting the latest prices. Fine, whatever. We both ordered chicken sandwiches and they were tasty. Also got fries for sides and some of them came out cold but we didn't think too much about it and we left feeling like we would return. However, on our second trip back - we once again ordered chicken sandwiches and also shrimp toast as an appetizer. One bite into the shrimp toast and the piece was very COLD...It wasn't fully cooked so we flagged it to them. They were very apologetic and happy to take it back to warm it up. But damn! PSA to diners here to check your food to make sure it's properly cooked here. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice...well, I'm not sure I'll come back.

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