Back in my uni days in Seoul, gimbap was my go-to meal between lectures. These Korean seaweed rice rolls may look simple, but each bite is packed with flavour and filling ingredients. If you love them as much as I do, here’s our guide to the best gimbap spots in Singapore.
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True gimbap fans would have heard of Seoul Bunsik, conveniently located at Funan Mall. If you’re here mainly for the rice rolls, choose from five flavours: Original, Kimchi, Tuna, and Spam Cheese, all priced from $13.80 each, and the Veg, which starts at $12.80. You can also opt for either a half or a whole roll, depending on your appetite. That said, we recommend going for one of their lunch sets for better value. Set C ($16.90) stands out as the best deal, featuring half a gimbap roll alongside spicy rice cake, fried chicken, and Korean fish cake.
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Seoul Bunsik is not halal-certified.
Those working or studying around Suntec City should check out Sotbox, a grab-and-go kiosk offering fresh gimbap from $9.50. The most affordable option is the Classy Classic, packed with egg, carrot, cucumber, pickled radish, and fish ham. If you’re after something heartier, go for the Beef Bulgogi ($10.50), which comes stuffed with marinated beef slices. There’s also a Spicy Beef ($10.80) version for those who prefer bolder flavours! To complete your meal, add on a cup of their crispy boneless Korean fried chicken, available in four flavours, including Sweet Garlic ($10.50) and Cheese & Sour ($10.50).
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Address: 3 Temasek Boulevard, Tower3, #B1-157 Suntec City, Singapore 038983
Opening hours: Sun-Tue & Thurs 11:30am to 9pm, Wed 11:30am to 8pm, Fri-Sat 11:30am to 9:30pm
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Sotbox is not halal-certified.
Oni Kimbap is a popular chain in Singapore known for its riceless gimbap. Instead of the usual rice filling, these rolls are wrapped with egg, making them a higher-protein, lower-carb alternative. There are nine flavours to choose from, including Bulgogi, Big Sausage, and Spicy Tuna, all priced at $12.90 each. If you prefer the classic version, regular gimbap is also available from $9.90. The flavour selection here is wider and more interesting too, with options such as Cheese Walnut ($10.90) and Spam Kimchi ($10.90).
P.S. Some outlets have partnered with Obba Jjajang Express, so you can pair your gimbap with wallet-friendly jjajangmyeon on the side.
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Oni Kimbap is not halal-certified.
Located near Bugis MRT Station is Meokja by JUNGGA, doling out Muslim-friendly Korean fare at wallet-friendly prices. According to its online menu, the eatery offers four types of gimbap, with the Chungmu Kimbap ($10.50) standing out as the most unique option. Unlike the ingredient-packed rolls many are familiar with, this traditional Korean dish features plain seaweed rice rolls served alongside radish kimchi and mildly spicy squid. Those who prefer something less adventurous can opt for the Chicken Sausage Kimbap ($7.50) or Beef Bulgogi Kimbap ($11.50).
Read our Meokja by JUNGGA review.
Address: 785 North Bridge Road, #01-01, Singapore 198753
Opening hours: Sat-Thurs 11:30am to 10pm, Fri 11:30am to 1pm, 3:30pm to 10pm
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Meokja by JUNGGA is halal-certified.
Tucked away at Tanjong Pagar Plaza, Jo Ju Bang is a cosy grab-and-go kiosk run by a Korean couple. The menu focuses on gimbap, with a selection of mains and banchan available as well. Office workers in the area often stop by for the rice rolls, which come in flavours such as Vegetable ($8.90), Cheese ($10.90), Kimchi ($10.90), and Spicy Tuna ($10.90). To round out your meal, add a side of Japchae ($4.90), or opt for the comforting Eomuk Tang ($4.90) if you’re after something lighter and less carb-heavy.
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Address: 1 Tanjong Pagar Plaza, #01-15, Singapore 082001
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 7pm
Tel: 8205 7935
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Jo Ju Bang is not halal-certified.
Popular Korean chain SSADA GIMBAB has made a name for itself in Singapore for its extensive selection of gimbap—there are more than 15 flavours to choose from. The Stir-Fried Pork Gimbap and Shrimp Gimbap are our favourites, both of which are not usually found in Singapore. Other noteworthy picks include the Tonkatsu Gimbap, packed with crispy fried pork cutlet, and the Buldak Gimbap, which is said to be the spiciest item on the menu—so order at your own risk. Best of all, all four flavours are priced at $14 each!
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SSADA GIMBAB is not halal-certified.
Westies are lucky to have Nana Bunsik, a hidden gem at NEWest, serving up a wide range of Korean street food favourites. While the traditional gimbap options are worth a try, we recommend going for something a little more indulgent, such as the Crabmeat Mayo Gimbap ($11.80) and Fried Shrimp Gimbap ($12.80). The former is packed with creamy shredded crabmeat, while the latter features crispy fried shrimp that adds a nice crunch to every bite.
Don’t leave without adding a side of Tteokbokki ($6.80) or Sotteok-sotteok ($4.80), both of which pair incredibly well with gimbap. For the uninitiated, the latter is a popular Korean street snack, featuring alternating pieces of chewy rice cake and sausage skewered on a stick, then glazed with a sweet and savoury sauce.
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Address: 1 West Coast Drive, #01-84, NEWest, Singapore 128020
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 11:30am to 9pm
Tel: 8061 9618
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Nana Bunsik is not halal-certified.
Myung Ga is one of our go-to spots for affordable Korean food, offering wallet-friendly prices across three convenient outlets in Singapore. On the gimbap menu, the Tuna Mayo Kimbap ($13++) is a steady seller, packed with a generous serving of creamy tuna alongside vegetables, egg, and kimchi. If you prefer something with a little more kick, go for the Spicy Pork and Spam Kimbap ($13++), which combines savoury spam and marinated pork for a flavourful filling.
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Myung Ga is not halal-certified.
Tucked in the tranquil Tiong Bahru neighbourhood, Cafe LightHouse offers both indoor and al fresco seating for a relaxed meal. The Signature Light House Gimbap ($10.90) is a crowd favourite, packed with egg, ham, fishcake, carrots, spinach, crab meat, and pickled radish, all wrapped in Korean seaweed. For something different, the Light House Kko Ma Gimbap ($9.90) is a bite-sized take on the signature roll—perfect for sharing, snacking, or smaller appetites.
Address: 77 Indus Road, #01-525, Indus Garden, Singapore 160077
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 3pm, 5pm to 10pm
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Cafe LightHouse is not halal-certified.
Ayo Kimbap has two outlets at The Star Vista and Jurong Point. One of its standout features is swapping the usual seaweed wrap for alternative “skins.” Popular picks include the Tofu Skin Black Pepper Chicken Kimbap ($11.10), the Low Carb Spicy Pork Kimbap ($10.90) wrapped in egg, and the Low Carb Aged Kimchi Tuna Kimbap ($13.90) encased in rice paper. For a heartier meal, go for a combo set like the Kimbap Set ($12.90), which lets you customise your meal with a gimbap, banchan, and an appetiser of your choice
Buona Vista outlet
Address: 1 Vista Exchange Green, #02-05, The Star Vista, Singapore 138617
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 9:30pm
Boon Lay outlet
Address: 1 Jurong West Central 2, #01-K2, Jurong Point, Singapore 648886
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 10pm
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Ayo Kimbap is not halal-certified.
Few things hit the spot like a freshly made gimbap stuffed with all kinds of fillings. From classic flavours to creative twists, this guide will help you find your next gimbap fix in Singapore.
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