Captain John’s Barbecue
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Korean BBQ Restaurant in San Fernando Valley Seoul Kalbi (818) 717-0234 Korean BBQ restaurant 1st in San Fernando Valley. Best rated Korean bbq restaurant. San Fernando Valley fave Korean BBQ restaurant. San Fernando Korean BBQ http://SeoulKalbi.com
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Specifically, it’s a fast food restaurant serving barbecue catering to class A, B and upper C income brackets. I’m wondering what factors I need to consider in choosing a location.
I have included a few websites below. Here are a couple key factors besides having enough money to start with, a strong business plan, etc. I would add location, parking, accessibility, people, and a great product properly priced for your market. I wish you the best. Good luck
I live in Macomb county but would often drive to Youngs to pick up barbecue. Has anyone purchased the restaurant and is the food any good.
LMAO Me too. I live in Shelby
it is now a fish and chips
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yes there is Ralph’s Bar-B-Cue in Roanoke Rapids,NC.
Mexican food: El Taco Rey on Colorado Avenue near Wahsatch…try the avocado pork…yummy…Oh bbq on Colorado Ave in Old Colorado City…near the park…also very yummy…yikes now I am hungry…lol
Does it taste good What is your favorite food to order at a chinese restaurant?
I no longer eat meat, but when i did, i didnt like bbq chinese. i eat white rice and brocolli from chinese!
I love eating raw clams and it’s almost impossible to find them anywhere anymore. Everyone wants to steam, fry, bake, barbecue etc them.
I was always able to find them when I lived in NY. In Florida it’s next to impossible unless you shuck them yourself.
I’ve never seen one that had them I know several places that serve oysters on the half but not clams.. I eat raw oysters all the time! LOVE LOVE LOVE them!!!!
I live in Koreatown, almost (Beverly and Van Ness). However, I don’t like Kimchi. So I don’t care where the "best" kimchi is. What I want is awesome barbecue and other foods. What Korean restaurant, or even a tiny little hole-in-the-wall place, should I go to? (Just please… somewhere that I don’t have to get the kimchi. I’m sorry but I can’t take that stuff.)
Also please give me an address, more or less? I assume the first answerer meant Seoul Garden on Olympic just east of Alvarado.
For a more casual scene, go to Manna. It’s a meat buffet, so for $17, you can eat as much as you want. The web site is www.mannakoreanbbq.com. I just went today for the first time, and i highly recommend it!