PAIK’S BIBIM MENU SINGAPORE & UPDATED PRICES 2025
“Korean cuisine has taken Singapore by storm, and one dish that has captured the hearts (and tastebuds) of many is bibimbap. Paik’s Bibim, a restaurant chain by celebrity chef Paik Jong-won, has become a go-to destination for this iconic Korean rice dish. This article explores the menu at Paik’s Bibim, showcasing the variety and flavours that make it so popular.”
Name | Paik’s Bibim |
Location | 500 New Punggol Rd, #01-08 The Punggol Settlement, Singapore 828617 |
Outlets | 5 |
Operating Hours | Friday to Thursday 11:30 am–1 am |
Delivery Hotline | +6582210128 |
PAIK’S BIBIM MENU SINGAPORE PRICES 2025
The Paik’s Bibim Singapore Menu is divided into various other categories like Rice & Noodles, Bibimcap, Vegetables & Cupbap, Bundle, Soup & Sides, and Beverages.
Below you can find the complete prices of all the items offered by this restaurant:
PAIK’S BIBIM MENU RICE & NOODLES
MENU | PRICE |
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Japchae Over Rice | SGD 8.90 |
Spam Mayo Over Rice | SGD 9.90 |
Red Hot Chili Chicken Over Rice | SGD 9.90 |
Spicy Bibim Noodles | SGD 9.90 |
Warm Noodles with Soy Sauce | SGD 9.90 |
PAIK’S BIBIM SINGAPORE MENU BIBIMBAP PRICES
MENU | PRICE |
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Beef Bulgogi Bibimbap | SGD 10.90 |
Teriyaki Chicken Bibimbap | SGD 10.90 |
Seafood Bibimbap | SGD 11.90 |
Kimchi Bibimbap | SGD 11.00 |
Spicy Pork Bibimbap | SGD 10.90 |
Pork Bibimbap | SGD 10.90 |
PAIK’S BIBIM MENU VEGETABLES & CUPBAP SINGAPORE
MENU ITEMS | PRICE |
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Marinated Tofu Bibimbap | SGD 9.90 |
Veggie Bulgogi Bibimbap | SGD 9.90 |
Teriyaki Chicken Cupbap | SGD 6.50 |
PAIK’S BIBIM BUNDLE PRICES
MENU ITEMS | PRICE |
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Bibim Noodles Buddy Meal | SGD 32.40 |
Bibimbap Meal for 2 | SGD 33.40 |
Bibim Noodles Solo Meal | SGD 18.40 |
Bibimbap Solo Meal | SGD 19.40 |
PAIK’S BIBIM SOUP & SIDES PRICES
MENU | PRICE |
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Fried Chicken Citron | SGD 7.00 |
Sweet & Spicy Fried Chicken | SGD 7.00 |
Spicy Korean Rice Cake | SGD 7.00 |
Fried Chicken | SGD 6.50 |
Steamed Egg | SGD 4.50 |
Sweet & Spicy – Fried Dumpling & Rice Cake | SGD 7.90 |
Japchae | SGD 7.00 |
Spicy Bibim Dumpling | SGD 3.80 |
Spicy Soft Tofu Soup | SGD 10.90 |
Bulgogi Soft Tofu Soup | SGD 10.90 |
PAIK’S BIBIM BEVERAGES PRICES
MENU | PRICE |
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Paik’s Original Coffee | SGD 5.00 |
Chocolate Latte – Ice | SGD 6.50 |
Green Tea Latte – Ice | SGD 6.50 |
Green Grapes Flower Tea | SGD 6.50 |
Lemon Tea – Ice | SGD 6.00 |
PAIK’S BIBIM CANNED BEVERAGES
MENU | PRICE |
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Coke | SGD 2.00 |
Coke Zero | SGD 2.00 |
Korean Grape Juice | SGD 2.50 |
Korean Pear Juice | SGD 2.50 |
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IS PAIK’S BIBIM HALAL?
No, Paik’s Bibim is not a halal-certified restaurant. That’s why it is not a suitable eatery for Muslims.
HOT-SELLING ITEMS ON PAIK’S BIBIM MENU SINGAPORE
Teriyaki Chicken Bibimbap: A customer favourite, this dish features tender chicken stir-fried in soy sauce, paired with crispy tenkasu, fresh vegetables, and Paik’s special mayonnaise, all served over warm rice.
Beef Bulgogi Bibimbap: Marinated beef stir-fried to perfection and served with fresh vegetables atop rice, offering a savoury and satisfying meal.
Spicy Pork Bibimbap: For those who enjoy a kick, this bibimbap includes pork slices marinated in a spicy sauce, combined with crisp vegetables and rice.
Spicy Soft Tofu Soup: A hearty Korean stew made with soft tofu, seafood, vegetables, and egg, served with a cup of rice, is perfect for a warming meal.
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ABOUT PAIK’S BIBIM SINGAPORE
Paik’s Bibim in Singapore centres its menu around the popular Korean dish, bibimbap, offering a range of variations to cater to diverse palates. Diners can enjoy the classic version with seasoned rice, assorted vegetables, minced beef, and a fried egg, or opt for spicier, seafood, or bulgogi-focused renditions. Beyond bibimbap, the restaurant also serves other well-loved Korean dishes, including japchae, tteokbokki, and Korean fried chicken, providing a well-rounded dining experience. The emphasis is on delivering authentic Korean flavours in a casual and welcoming setting, making it a go-to spot for those seeking a taste of Korea.
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PAIK’S BIBIM REVIEWS
“Paik’s Bibim has become my go-to lunch spot. I love the Teriyaki Chicken Bibimbap — the chicken is always tender, and the sauce is perfectly balanced. It’s filling without being too heavy, and the price is super reasonable for the quality. Great for a quick meal.
“Amanda”
Tried the Spicy Pork Bibimbap and was blown away by the flavor. The meat had a great kick and was well-marinated, and I appreciated how fresh the vegetables were. Portions are generous too — definitely worth the money!
“Benjamin”
I ordered the Spam Mayo Over Rice with a side of sweet and spicy chicken. Both were amazing — the spam rice was creamy and satisfying, while the chicken had the perfect crunch and flavor. It’s simple food done really well, and it always hits the spot.
“Priya M”
ALTERNATIVES OF PAIK’S BIBIM RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE
Kim Dae Mun: This restaurant is known for serving a variety of traditional Korean dishes.
Five Star: Famous for its Korean fried chicken, Five Star also offers bibimbap and other Korean dishes.
Tian Tian: Specialises in authentic Korean street food.
Hansik Korean Restaurant: Offers a comprehensive menu that covers a wide range of Korean dishes.
FAQs
Is Paik’s Bibim Halal?
No, Paik’s Bibim is not a halal-certified restaurant. That’s why it is not a suitable eatery for Muslims.
How many Paik’s Bibim outlets are there in Singapore?
There are 5 Paik’s Bibim branches available across Singapore.
What is Bibimbap?
Bibimbap is a Korean rice dish served with a colourful assortment of sautéed vegetables, meat (usually beef), and a fried egg. The ingredients are arranged artfully on top of the rice and seasoned with gochujang (Korean chilli paste). Before eating, the ingredients are mixed, creating a harmonious and flavorful meal.
What other Korean dishes does Paik’s Bibim serve?
In addition to bibimbap, Paik’s Bibim also offers other Korean dishes, such as japchae (stir-fried glass noodles), tt
CONCLUSION
While Paik’s Bibim is a popular choice for Korean cuisine, Singapore boasts a diverse culinary scene with numerous restaurants offering equally delicious alternatives. From traditional Korean fare to street food and grilled specialities, diners can explore a variety of options to satisfy their cravings for authentic Korean flavours.
SGExplore.com has done deep research in creating this menu, the prices, images and other information have been taken from the official sources mentioned below:
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