Restaurants & Bars
Growing Korean Food Chain To Open Restaurant in Hartford This Weekend
The new eatery will bring all-you-can-eat dining to Hartford, offering diverse flavors and fresh ingredients from the Asian nation.
HARTFORD, CT — Hartford will soon welcome a new dining establishment, KPOT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot.
The restaurant is scheduled to open its doors on Sunday, Feb. 8, at 475 Flatbush Ave., Hartford.
This new location aims to provide residents with an all-you-can-eat dining experience.
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KPOT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot announced its upcoming opening, highlighting its offerings of Korean BBQ and hot pot.
"Hartford, your Korean BBQ & Hot Pot dreams are about to come true," reads an announcement. "Gather your crew and get ready to feast like never before. You don’t want to miss this."
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KPOT is a national chain based in Rockville, Md., with about 100 restaurants in the U.S. across 35 states.
Connecticut has two KPOTs, one in Orange and another in Hamden, with a West Hartford restaurant "opening soon."
This statement emphasizes the social aspect of the dining experience KPOT intends to offer.
Korean hot pot barbecue is usually an all-you-can-eat, interactive dining experience combining tabletop grilling with simmering hot soup.
Diners cook marinated meats on a grill while concurrently boiling raw ingredients like sliced beef, seafood, and vegetables in a broth at the same table.
For more information on KPOT in Hartford, click on its Facebook page here.
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