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Bibigo Beverly Hills Announces New Korean Fusion Menu

Bibigo is pleased to announce that it has launched a new menu at its flagship location in Beverly Hills, California.

2012-12-06
BEVERLY HILLS, CA, December 06, 2012 (Press-News.org) Bibigo is pleased to announce that it has launched a new menu at its flagship location in Beverly Hills, California. The goal is to provide healthy Korean-American dishes made with fresh ingredients in a full-service setting.

As part of the updated menu, Bibigo Beverly Hills now offers diners a wide variety of appetizers, such as calamari, fig and avocado salad, and spicy pork ribs. Additionally, the restaurant features Korean-inspired cocktails and wines from around the world.

Bibigo is currently expanding throughout the world and is on a mission to not only serve high quality food, but also educate the masses and introduce people to contemporary variations of traditional Korean dishes.

When you're in the area, stop by Bibigo Beverly Hills to get a taste of Korea.

To view the new lunch and dinner menus for Bibigo Beverly Hills, please visit the following link: http://losangeles.menupages.com/restaurants/bibigo-2/menu

About Bibigo:
With over 22 restaurants throughout the world, Bibigo is known for its signature bibimbap and Korean-style tapas. The flagship restaurant in Beverly Hills features small plates, organic teas, freshly made cocktails, and an impressive wine list.

Contact:
Bibigo
Contact: Matthew Kim
225 S Beverly Dr
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
Phone: (310) 275-0011
Website: http://www.bibigo.com

Connect with Bibigo on Facebook and Twitter today to learn about special offers, menu updates and new locations:
http://www.twitter.com/bibigousa
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[Press-News.org] Bibigo Beverly Hills Announces New Korean Fusion Menu
Bibigo is pleased to announce that it has launched a new menu at its flagship location in Beverly Hills, California.