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Jipbap almost looks like it is part of Ozu Ramen from a distance, until you realize it's a completely different restaurant. I wish their store had a bigger sign with their name, because it kind of blends into its surroundings. Jipbap is a fast casual place and prices are pretty cheap for Campustown. Give your order up at the front, they give you a receipt with a number and when they call your number, just go pick up your food from the counter. You can easily get a filling meal for $5-6. The food is great- I had never had cup bap before but I got the Chicken Bulgogi cup bap (#2) on the menu, and it tasted amazing. I'll definitely be going again. The spicy mayo works well and somehow everything goes together. A tip for those watching their carbs: make sure you ask for your cup bap without rice and the noodles they put at the bottom. Its still kind of carby because of the sauces they use, but it tastes amazing. Probably not the best place for someone on Keto to go to. Vegetarians have a bunch of options here, too. The Tofu Kimchi Cup Bap tastes phenomenal.
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