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Pages in category "Fast-food chains of South Korea" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Bunsik (Korean: 분식) is a generic term used to refer to inexpensive Korean dishes available at bunsikjeom (분식점) or bunsikjip (분식집) snack restaurants. [1] Since the term bunsik literally means "food made from flour," foods such as ramyeon (라면; noodle soup) and bread can be considered bunsik.
Lotteria South Korea was founded in 1979, [6] as part of an expansion of the Lotte Group which also included Lotte Chilsung Beverages, Lotte Food and Lotte Ham. Lotteria became the number-one fast food restaurant chain in South Korea. The company achieved a 45% market share in 2001 (compared to 20.1 percent for McDonald's). [3]
Photo: ShutterstockCrispy, crunchy, double-fried—and with the option of near-infinite sauce combinations—Korean fried chicken has taken the world by storm. The dish is defined by its ...
Shake Shack is dropping four new menu items—none of which are burgers—and they're only here for a limited time.Starting today, the fast-food chain that's known for its stacked burgers, crinkle ...
As of 2015, the chain had 112 branches in South Korea. [1] The number of stores, however, decreased sharply in the next few years; it decreased to 61 in 2018 and 45 in December 2019. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] VIPS recognized the crisis, and attempted various changes for sales growth through changing the store concepts and interior relevant to the targets ...
Samtaesong offers hamburgers marketed as "minced beef and bread" (Korean: 다진 소고기 겹빵 [6]), alongside kimchi, waffles, fried chicken, hot dogs, and "Sausage, Egg and Cheese McGriddles". [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The restaurant also serves coffee, smoothies, [ 9 ] and locally manufactured alcoholic beverages ranging from Pyongyang Cider to Kumgang ...
Aside from ramen and sausages, South Korea’s convenience stores have a new popular item on the menu — gold bars.