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KPOT Korean BBQ + Hot Pot opens in San Antonio

Did someone say all-you-can-eat?

SATXtoday: KPOT Korean BBQ

Check out San Antoni’s newest Korean Barbecue and hot pot spot, KPOT.

Photo by SATXtoday team

Are you hungry for some Korean barbecue? The first hot pot spot has opened up on San Antonio’s Northwest side. City Editors Adriana + Nicholas got the inside scoop of what the restaurant is offering, and how it cranks up the heat. Let’s dig in.

KPOT offers both Korean barbecue and hot pot. With its lunch special starting at $19.99 adults can enjoy an all-you-can-eat-style on its barbecue or for an additional $5, you can enjoy both. We’re not going to go through its extensive menu (that would just make us hungrier), but this is what our City Editors tried + recommend: Beef Bulgogi, Garlic Shrimp, and the Sliced Pork Belly.

In addition to the hot pot + barbecue options, KPOT also offers:

  • Boba tea
  • Alcoholic + non-alcoholic drinks
  • Desserts
  • Sauce bar

Are you a fan of Korean barbecue? Let us know.

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