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Babbi Babbi Brings Korean Heat To Lake Nona’s Moss Park With Third Orlando Spot

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Published on May 14, 2026
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BaBbi BaBbi Korean Kitchen is pushing ahead with plans for a third Orlando location at 10799 Moss Park Rd, Suite 102, according to city filings and local notices. The fast-casual Korean spot is slated for a Moss Park shopping center near SR-417, tucked in alongside a coffee shop and a pho restaurant. The company has not yet gone public with an official opening date.

Plans and permits

Plan-review documents were submitted this week for a full interior build-out and commercial kitchen at the Moss Park address, according to What Now. The paperwork outlines plumbing, electrical, and grease-trap work that line up with a standard restaurant fit-out. That same report points to likely menu regulars for the new spot, including galbi, tteokbokki, and kimbap.

Company filings

State corporate records show BABBI BABBI LN LLC was registered in Florida on Oct. 7, 2025, listing 10799 Moss Park Rd, Suite 102, as its principal address and naming Cherie Hur as registered agent, per the Florida Department of State. The entity filed an annual report in February 2026, signaling that the business is staying current as it moves toward an eventual opening.

Where it will sit

A commercial brochure for the Moss Park center lists BaBbi BaBbi as a tenant with roughly 2,181 square feet and shows a rent roll that includes CFS Coffee and City Pho & Grill, according to Showcase. The materials note that the center was completed in 2024 and highlight nearby SR-417, along with local traffic counts, used to pitch the site to restaurant operators. The marketing suggests the landlord is banking on both daytime and evening foot traffic for quick-serve and casual dining tenants.

Where the brand came from

BaBbi BaBbi already runs a Dr. Phillips location and opened a Winter Garden outpost in April 2024, as reported by the West Orange Times & Observer. The restaurant’s own site lays out its menu and hours and describes a fast-casual Korean lineup built around bowls, kimbap, Korean corn dogs, and fried wings, a formula the chain appears to be carrying into each new store. A third location would push the brand deeper into Orlando’s southeast growth corridor.

Local context

Moss Park and the surrounding area have been picking up new rooftops and retail, and the center’s marketing materials call out nearby development and strong drive-by counts that are attractive to restaurant tenants. Local coverage first flagged a Moss Park outpost in mid-2025, according to CitySurfing Orlando. The move is also framed as part of a broader, phased expansion for the brand in materials for the center, per Showcase. For nearby residents, another recognizable Korean option adds to the mix in a neighborhood already seeing fresh retail and housing growth.

There is still no confirmed opening date. What Now notes that an Instagram post in December described the Moss Park location as “coming soon,” and the restaurant has been steering followers to its Instagram and website for timing and hiring updates. Expect the usual round of permits, inspections and then a formal opening date before the new kitchen starts serving.