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2022-09-23 20:24:00 By : Ms. Jane Ni

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23-Sep-2022 - Last updated on 23-Sep-2022 at 08:08 GMT

Related tags: Bunsik, Korean cuisine, Street food, QSR, Casual dining, Multi-site

The group, which already operates two venues in the Charing Cross area is heading north to open a restaurant on Camden High Street in October.

Like its sister sites, the new restaurant will serve Bunsik’s range of corn dogs - made from either sausage, cheese, or a combination of the two; skewered, dipped in batter then rolled in breadcrumbs; topped with potato, diced french fries, crushed ramen noodles, or crispy rice before being fried.

Options will include the original corn dog; a pork sausage and mozzarella cheese combo; and a potato mozzarella corn dog as well as fried chicken and sweet and spicy chicken (pictured below).

The menu will also feature new additions such as a chicken katsu and curry cupbap - chicken katsu served with steamed sticky rice, cabbage, garlic mayo dressing and sesame seeds; and the dakgangjeong cupbap - crispy Korean fried chicken glazed in a sticky, sauce served with steamed sticky rice; as well as a sweet and spicy burger.     Bunsik launched on Charing Cross Road in 2021 having become a hit on social media. It followed this up with a second site​​ on nearby Villiers Street, which opened at the start of the year.

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Related topics: Openings, Casual Dining