KPOT Korean BBQ and Hot Pot Opening in North Miami Beach

“Where Flavor Meets Experience”

Neil Cooney
Written By Neil Cooney
News Writer
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KPOT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot, “the best Korean BBQ and hot pot,” is a major player in the franchise Korean restaurant space, with a total of 170 locations. Now, it’s preparing to open in North Miami Beach.

The anticipation has been building for the new location. One review already posted on Google Maps for the location expresses the excitement:

“I know you’re not open yet. But I can’t wait for you to open. I’ve eaten Kpot In Orlando while on vacation and absolutely loved it. I’m so excited to have a K-pop restaurant so close to home. When I saw the sign go up the other week, I took photos and sent them to my friends telling them as soon as you’re open, we’re gonna come in with a big group of us. I want to come to your grand opening.”

Whether you’re looking for hot pot or BBQ, you’ll find proteins like Beef Bulgogi, Prime Brisket, KPOT Steak, and Spicy Pork Bulgogi—not to mention seafood choices like mussels, oysters, Snow Crab, and Crawfish.

KPOT is “where flavor meets experience,” says the KPOT website. “At KPOT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot, we blend the rich culinary traditions of Korean BBQ and Hot Pot into an unforgettable dining experience. Whether you’re gathering with family or catching up with friends, we offer something for everyone.”

What Now reached out on Friday to franchisee Benny Cheng to ask about plans for the opening. Cheng was not immediately available for comment.

You can keep up with KPOT news by following @kpotbbqandhotpot on Instagram.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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