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  2. Gen Korean BBQ - Wikipedia

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    Gen Korean BBQ is an American chain of all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue restaurants mainly concentrated around the Western U.S. [2] It opened in 2011, and has since grown to 43 locations as of 2024. [ 3 ]

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    The all-inclusive price allows customers to add unlimited quantities of food for a fixed price, ranging from $17.95 to $20.99 for lunch and $25.95 to $29.95 for dinner, as prices fluctuate ...

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    Gen Korean BBQ House will open as early as this fall in the Arlington Highlands shopping center, on the north side of Interstate 20 at Matlock Road. The 5,200-square-foot corner unit at 203 ...

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  6. David Kim (restaurateur) - Wikipedia

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    David Kim is an American businessman and was CEO of Mexican fast food chain Baja Fresh.He was also the CEO of other food brands including Sweet Factory and La Salsa.Kim is no longer associated with any of those brands.

  7. Korean barbecue - Wikipedia

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    Korean barbecue (Korean: 고기구이, gogi-gui, 'meat roast') is a popular method in Korean cuisine of grilling meat, typically beef, pork or chicken. Such dishes are often prepared on gas or charcoal grills built into the dining table itself, though some restaurants provide customers with portable stoves for diners to use at their tables.

  8. Samgyeopsal - Wikipedia

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    During the late 1980s to the 1990s, the dish became a popular menu item along with Jokbal and sundae, as Samsung and Lotte entered the meat processing industry. [6] The use of pork in traditional Korean cuisine such as Bossam or jeyuk-bokkeum focused on methods of hiding its smell with strong seasoning using spices such as ginger, garlic, and leek.

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