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Popular All You Can Eat Korean BBQ Spot Adds Another Bergen County Location Popular All You Can Eat Korean BBQ Spot Adds Another Bergen County Location
Popular All You Can Eat Korean BBQ Spot Adds Another Bergen County Location A Korean BBQ spot with dozens of locations across the U.S. is adding a second Bergen County location. KPOT Korean BBQ & Hotpot, is set to open in Lodi, according to its website. The restaurant already has locations in Englewood, Kearny, Jersey City, and Union. View this post on Instagram A post shared by KPOT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot (@kpotbbqandhotpot) The company is founded by four friends all from different backgrounds, who blended their cuisines over a shared table, the KPot website explains. "KPOT is a unique, hands-on, all-you-can…
New BYOB Restaurant In Morris County Offers ‘Mixed Bag Of Asian Specialties’ [Look Inside] New BYOB Restaurant In Morris County Offers ‘Mixed Bag Of Asian Specialties’ [Look Inside]
New BYOB Restaurant In Morris County Offers ‘Mixed Bag Of Asian Specialties’ [Look Inside] Hungry for some authentic Asian cuisine? You’ll find just that — and much more — at Morris County's new BYOB Asian restaurant, AiSakae. Opened by Morristown residents Ken and Cindy Chen, AiSakae is located in the Tabor Plaza on Route 53 in Morris Plains and held its grand opening Nov. 29. NEWS BULLETIN: It has been confirmed GARY IS BACK IN TOWN READY TO SERVE YOU. Formally from Mintea… The Proud Owners... Posted by AiSakae Asian Cuisine on Monday, November 29, 2021 The eatery’s massive menu features all types of Asian cuisine, from Chinese and Japanese to Thai and of course, sushi.…
Recovering Bergen Addict’s Cycle Event Supplies Narcan For Responders Recovering Bergen Addict’s Cycle Event Supplies Narcan For Responders
Recovering Bergen Addict’s Cycle Event Supplies Narcan For Responders A recovering heroin user from Allendale celebrated a year of sobriety by sponsoring a stationary bike ride that helped help supply borough responders with Narcan. Emily Somerville, 22, organized the “Ride for Recovery,” a 45-minute cycle class in front of Define, Body and Mind, CKO Kickboxing, Dairy Queen and Asian Cuisine last week as a celebration for those in recovery. At the same time, she raised funds to re-supply the police and ambulance corps with the life-saving anti-opioid drug. “Like all medications, Narcan does expire,” Police Chief George Scherb said. “Each Allendale officer i…