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New Korean BBQ and Hotpot hotspot coming soon to Fayetteville

By Staff Report, posted 6 months ago
Logo pulled from the Gangnam Korean BBQ + Hotpot Facebook page. 

Fayetteville, NC is getting its second Korean BBQ option with a new storefront coming soon to Skibo Road. 

Following the official grand opening of Fayetteville's first Korean BBQ restaurant KPOT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot on Nov. 5, located at 419 Cross Creek Mall, a new restaurant with a similar concept is now opening right across the street at 1800 Skibo Road in suite 300. 

Named Gangnam Korean BBQ + Hotpot, the restaurant operates under the motto "Extra Roll, No Extra Toll.” 

According to the restaurant’s website: “We’re all about delivering a full, delicious experience with zero hidden fees. From Korean BBQ to hotpot and sushi, you get the flavors you love without the extra price tag. We make every meal "Extra Nice, No Extra Price!"

The new restaurant offers the chance to “dive into endless Korean BBQ and hotpot, customized just for you.” 

Menu items will include Korean BBQ cooked in front of you on a table grill, hotpot with your choice of veggies, broths, seafood and more, sushi and drinks such as flavored soju, Korean rice wine, sparkling wine, or bubble tea. 

While an official opening date has yet to be announced, Gangnam is currently hiring, looking to fill multiple positions including restaurant manager, servers, hosts, bussers and more. You can find out more about Gangnam Korean BBQ + Hotpot on the restaurant’s social media here and on their official website here

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