
If you've got Korean or Mexican cuisine on the mind, a recent opening is need-to-know. Located at 2820 Historic Decatur Road in the Liberty Public Market, the newcomer is called BOPJO.
The eatery's name translates to "feed me" in Korean, and its two head chefs are Korean-Americans who are also military veterans. On the menu, look for fusion fare that combines Korean barbecue and Mexican favorites, such as the bulgogi beef tacos, spicy pork burritos stuffed with rice and kimchi, and dirty fries topped with kimchi, cheese and scallions.
BOPJO has proven popular thus far, with a 4.5-star rating out of seven reviews on Yelp.
Rui K., who was among the first Yelpers to review the new spot on June 5, wrote, "Shared with friend a bulgogi beef rice bowl, spicy pork tacos, mandoo (dumplings) and kimchee fried rice. ... The spicy pork tacos hit the spot with its savory and spicy meat."
Yelper Jessica P. added, “The rice bowl itself has a lot of things going on with rice, noodles, kimchi and salad. Delicious and filling!"
Intrigued? Stop in to try it for yourself. BOPJO is open from 11 a.m.–8 p.m. daily.
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