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Cheap Eats: Bebimbap at Sushi House Makes a Perfectly Shareable Dinner

Served with a salad and soup, there's more than enough of this traditional Korean dish to go around.

I'm not a big sushi person, but we're regulars at Michigan Sushi House on Farmington Rd. in Farmington, thanks to a delightfully entertaining Korean dish called bebimbap.

Even before you sit down and pick up your chopsticks, the staff makes you feel welcome. And there's something wonderful about being served hot tea without being charged for it. That's the essence of the best Cheap Eats deals – getting more than you expect:

Deal: Bebimbap, $10.95

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What you get: This delicious mixture of rice and vegetables, with beef, chicken or seafood (all the same price), is served sizzling in a piping hot stone bowl and topped with an egg cooked sunny side up. Your server mixes the dish (or you can do it) with a red-hot chili sauce as the egg continues to cook. There's plenty for two, and the meal comes with a bowl of miso soup, lettuce salad with a sweet house dressing and free-flowing hot green tea. 

Bill for two diners: $11.51 including tax

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If it weren't for the fact that we have friends who love sushi, we would never have discovered this bright, clean restaurant, which is housed in a shopping center at Nine Mile and Farmington Roads. The quality of our meal is the same each time we visit; the vegetables taste fresh and the meat is tender and flavorful. 

I can't personally speak to the quality or value of their sushi, but if you can, please leave a note in the comments. 

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