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Karne Korean Steakhouse is open from July to August. 2020.
Karne Korean Steakhouse is open from July to August. 2020.
Photo: Courtesy
Karne Korean Steakhouse is open from July to August. 2020.
Karne Korean Steakhouse is open from July to August. 2020.
Photo: Courtesy
Jason Cho is once again adding to his restaurant portfolio.
The popular Korean Fried Chicken Restaurant Dak & Bop and the Houston Restaurant in the Galleria area locale of upcoming Korean coffee shop chain Tom N Toms announced that they plan to open their latest concept Karne Korean Steakhouse in Heights in July / August. . 2020.
Cho has partnered with chef Moul Kim (Jongno BBQ in New York) and YouTuber Mike Chen (strict dumplings beyond science) to bring Karne, a Korean traditional barbecue restaurant, to Bayou City.
“My business partner wanted to bring this style of Korean BBQ to New York and expand it to another city,” Choron.com said.
The 6,000 square foot restaurant currently under construction in South Heights for the development of White Oak by 2805 White Oak Dr. will be moored by a central bar that excludes shochu, classic cocktails, beer and wine.
The spacious dining room is dotted with tables equipped with a self-defense ventilation system, which reduces the amount of smoke in the air when the server cooks food at the table.
Joe Yurum (New Jersey Gramercy Pub and Zwinger) Chef is relocating to Houston to promote his kitchen.
Cho focuses on providing quality meat in an accessible steakhouse atmosphere.
Customers pick proteins from beef to seafood options and arrive at the table with Korean side dishes (assorted vegetables). The menu also includes bean sprouts, cucumber salad and raclette, semi-hard cheese that melts and scrapes off the wheel.
“I want to make a dish that reflects Houston. People can't go anywhere else.
The NextSeed profile was created to fund Karne Korean Steakhouse. So far, $ 69,300 has been raised with a minimum target of $ 250,000.
Karne joins Midtown's new Gen Korean BBQ and Bori at Spring Branch in a local Korean BBQ scene.
In addition to Karne, Cho plans to open Tom N Toms at 5353 West Alabama in January 2020 and Tom N Toms, the second outpost of Dak & Bop, located at 1805 West 18th St. in mid-November.
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