Food2Go: Gen Korean Barbeque pops up at Bayview Golf Course
Food2Go: Valerio's Bakery has new menu items
With multiple locations, including Honolulu, Aiea, Kapolei, and Maui. Gen offers a diverse menu featuring multiple types of proteins such as beef, pork, chicken, squid, and shrimp.
They also serve various side dishes like japchae noodles, rice cakes, tofu soup, and traditional Korean banchan.To add to their extensive menu, there are various cocktail options and to-go orders available for the guests along with newly added Ramen options.
Besides their dine-in restaurant options, Gen Korean Barbeque will now also be at the Bayview Golf Course every last Wednesday of the month from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. with a special menu ranging from $12-24 dollars.
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For more information visit their website Gen Korean BBQ House.
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