MIRAN KOREAN RESTAURANT

The first thing we noticed upon entering Miran was that it full of Korean people (always a good sign to see Asian people an Asian restaurant). Even though it was busy, we were seated fairly quickly. Miran has a simple décor: a single room of about a dozen tables with mostly bare walls. A black drop tile ceiling with foil exhaust piping twirling down to the tables, which each have their own grill, complete the room.
The first thing you get at a Korean restaurant when you sit down is the panchan which is a set of side dishes including kimchee (pickled cabbage), oi kimchee (pickled cucumbers), some root dish and something else we couldn't identify (but it was good). The kimchee was slightly underipened and just a little bit too spicy for Messy; it wasn't too spicy for Picky who's used to spicier. The oi kimchee was fresh and crisp to both of our liking. The roots we could take or leave. The unidentified dish which sort of resembled thin, sweet strips of tofu, was delicious.
We started off with one of Picky's favorite Korean appetizers: Dukkbokgi, which is dish of stir fried cylindrical rice cakes in a hot chili paste. At first, Messy had a hard time adapting to the spicy level and gelatanous texture, but she grew to really love it. They also gave us bowls of miso soup — miso broth, really, because there was nothing in it. Picky is not a fan of miso and passed his over to Messy; she didn't like it either. We didn't order drinks as the menu only indicated Sprite, Coke or bubble tea; however, we did see other people drinking beer and wine - Miran may be a BYOB, although this is not explicitly stated. So we had water which, sadly, came in little glasses and only half full.
Our main course was dol-sut BiBimBap. BiBimBap translates literally into "mixed rice", it is normally is a bowl of white rice with thinly sliced vegetables, a form of meat and a fried egg on top. The dol-sut part is a piping hot stone bowl which slightly fries the food as you mix it. You also get a small dish of hot chili paste. The bowls were gigantic, and the food was sizzling and delicious. They don't offer any desserts there, but when they brought out our check (under $30 for all that food), they also brought us cubed halves of oranges to sooth our tingling tongues.
Messy ***1/2
Picky ***
The final word: Authentic, spicy Korean food at a nice price.
2034 Chestnut St
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 569-1200
Mon - Sat: Lunch: 11am - 3pm; Dinner: 5pm - 10pm
Sun: Closed

October 23rd, 2005 at 2:25 pm
I'm glad to hear that there's a good Korean restaurant in Center City. I'll have to check it out. Thanks for the review.
November 5th, 2005 at 6:49 am
I was waiting for a good Korean restaurant review. I had a friend from Korea who spent a couple years in this area, and in that time I was dragged to a really good place up in the northeast. I was the only person there who wasn't actually ordering in Korean (actually had to order through my friend, as I couldn't really read the menu).
I wish I knew the name of the place — I'm not even sure which street it was on, but the food was really good, not that I have any frame of reference.
November 22nd, 2005 at 9:34 am
Aaah, I've been wanting to go there since they opened since I looove a good Korean BBQ (even though I am still upset that Midori Market disappeared)
After reading this I think I will try and drag some friends this week
(might be hard, they hate spicy…but hey more kimchee for me!)
May 29th, 2006 at 11:33 am
Thanks for the review–I just moved into the area and was curious whether the restaurant was any good, since it was so close by me. I ordered the kalbi and it was great.
Just a followup: the waitress said explicitly that it was a BYOB.
May 27th, 2007 at 10:14 am
I'm glad to see reviews for Korean options in Center City and look forward to checking out Miran with my students. Jong Ka Jib is in the Northeast (Elkins Park) area. I think it's on 5th or 6th just a block off of Cheltenham. I have been there about 25 times with students from Korea, Taiwan and even some yankees and it has always been good. The "H" market is not far away on Cheltenham and makes the trip even better with all the asian variety and great prices on vegetables, seafood etc…
Thanks, Joe