Plenty of parking by the restaurant. It’s in the same shopping plaza as quite a few restaurants and stores (TJ Maxx, five below, and party city).
There is a wide variety of options to choose from. To help you decide, the most popular dishes are marked with a sticker. The owner (?) was also very informative and made recommendations (but felt like he was pushing some items a bit too hard).
In the back, there are drinks and utensils, plates and napkins that you can grab yourself. The drinks are free refills. You can also ask for a water cup. You can make certain items a combo so they drinks will be cheaper!
Korean coffee: a bit too sweet for me
Mango green tea: was really good and tasted super refreshing!
Soy Garlic So Dduk: the sausage was a bit too salty, the rice cake was good though! Nice and chewy with a slight crisp.
Lemon pepper chicken: you order per stick (about 7 pieces of chicken) so you can pick different flavors! The outside was nice a crispy while the meat inside was nice a juicy.
Bulgogi cupbob: felt like there was an overwhelming about of lettuce/veggies. Wish the egg was a bit more runny. This was more on the sweet side, however, if you add some sriracha sauce it really enhances the flavors! The meat was also a bit dry.
Bulgogi pork croquette: the bun is fried. The meat/sauce was too sweet for me. It’s a big croquette so it can definitely fill you up. Didn’t finish it though due to flavor.
Spicy pork taco: only slightly spicy. The meat was really tender.
Bulgogi beef taco: this wasn’t too sweet, the meat was tender.
But with both of the tacos, I feel like there was too much filling and sauce that it was hard to eat. The tortilla was almost soaked through.
Fried mandoo: kind of crispy on the outside, the filing flavor was pretty light. Overall not bad.
I am curious to come back and try the dessert, ho dduk. But the food was only so so for me. I do recommend their speciality drinks (minus...
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If you’re on the hunt for an unforgettable dining experience, look no further—Tiger K CupBob is where your culinary adventure begins! From the moment you walk through the doors, you’re enveloped in a vibrant ambiance that’s as warm and welcoming as it is chic and stylish. The energy in the air is undeniable; you can feel the anticipation of fellow diners who know they’re in for a treat.
But the real magic begins when the food arrives. We kicked off our meal with the Potato Mozza Dog, each bite an explosion of flavors that combined the comforting warmth of crispy potato with gooey, melty mozzarella—a perfect prelude that left us eager for more. And when the main course, Bulgogi Beef, arrived, it surpassed every expectation. Imagine layers of bold, complex flavors in tender, savory beef, perfectly marinated and cooked with such care that it feels almost like tasting perfection. Every bite left us savoring the moment—a true culinary work of art.
And then—dessert. We couldn’t resist the ice cream sandwich, a treat so decadently delicious that it’s reason enough to visit Tiger K CupBob. Rich yet light, sweet but never overpowering, it’s the perfect finish that’ll leave you longing for just one more bite.
Tiger K CupBob isn’t just a restaurant; it’s an experience waiting to delight you. If you crave more than just a meal and want to be whisked away by flavor, this is the place. Whether it’s a night out with friends, a cozy date, or a solo treat, Tiger K CupBob will leave you talking about it long after you leave. Book a table, bring your appetite, and prepare to be blown away—you...
Read moreNEW AND YUMMY KOREAN STREET FOOD!!!
not sure if it's just me... but i don't see too many korean street food restaurants in atl or duluth. there are A LOT of korean restaurants but not a lot of street food spots. I've only had korean street food a handful of times (mainly just So-dduk so-dduk: korean rice cake and sausage skewers). this place was amazing!! so many options that I've never had before!
i got a ton of food because i wanted to try everything! first off, the drinks were great! they had tea and this milk coffee which already set the bar high. i got a japchae croquette, bulgogi croquette, spicy pork taco, spicy fried chicken cupbob, Spicy Gochujang So Dduk, Pineapple Ice Cream Ho Dduk, Strawberry Nutella Ho Dduk, and dumplings.
all of it was delicious but my favorites were the spicy fried chicken cupbob, spicy gochujang so dduk and bulgogi croquette. the bread for the croquettes are made in house and are not your typical breads - it kind of is like a donut (but not sweet), it's really airy and light.
THE DESSERTS (HO DDUK) ARE TO DIE FOR!!!! IF YOU GO... YOU NEED THIS! DESPITE HOW FULL YOU ARE! SOME OF THE BEST SWEET TREATS AROUND AND THEY HAVE SO MANY KINDS TO CHOOSE FROM!
overall, it's a fun place with so many options! i love how they're all small side foods, similar to tapas where you can get multiple things to share amongst people. it's relatively inexpensive and definitely worth a try. i wanna go back already and YOU...
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