A good meal for Alton Brown typically costs $10 or less. It's no wonder then that he fell in love with Hankook Taqueria's Bibim-bop made with sliced rib eye, soy sauce, fried egg and the red pepper "sweet heat" sauce. At $7 this Korean street food goes a long way, especially with some sesame fries.
Guy Fieri dives into mega meat and a little bit of sweet. In Atlanta, a Korean-taqueria mashing up unique flavors in their chicken tacos and bulgogi fries. Then in Austin, a pizza joint putting out killer pastrami and outrageous scratch-made caramel rolls. And in Richland, Washington, a funky spot serving serious strombolis and an apple-dough dessert.
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