Uncovering Florida is in no way affiliated with K-BOB Korean Street Food* Hungry and looking for someplace new to get your eats? Florida's culinary scene is about to get more diverse, as the first Korean street food restaurant in Orlando slinging barbeque in a cup is set to open this Thursday, August 24, 2023, taking over the old Little Greek Fresh Grill in O-Town West. Alongside barbeque cups stuffed to the brim with meats and other toppings, K-BOB Korean Street Food's menu will also feature other Korean street food staples such as Korean corn dogs, known for their epic cheese pulls, bulgogi beef smothered loaded fries, crispy cauliflower stuffed cups, burgers, Korean fried chicken wings, and more. Would-be patrons can also enjoy something a little sweeter with a Nutella and bacon-stuffed hotteok, also known as a sweet Korean pancake made from a flour dough. Also available are a variety of boba teas and boba cream chillers made with Korean ice cream. According to an Instagram post shared by the restaurant on August 21, those planning to hit up K-BOB on opening day will also have the chance to enjoy free boba with their purchase of any K-BOB cup. When it comes to the interior, guests can expect everywhere they look to be covered in scribble-style doodles with a black-and-white motif, allowing for the colors of the food to pop front and center. Ready to try K-BOB's Korean Street Food? A brief overview of the business address and hours can be found below. K-BOB Korean Street Food Address: 11830 Glass House Lane #150, ORLANDO, FL 32836 Hours: Daily from 11 am to Midnight. Doors open for the first time on Thursday, August 24, 2023. Website Article by Rachael Volpe
0 Comments
Your comment will be posted after it is approved.
Leave a Reply. |
CATEGORIES |
|
Vertical Divider
|
Can't get enough?Uncover more of Florida through our channels below!
|
© COPYRIGHT 2015. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.