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Logo for a Korean barbecue restaurant called Hot Jook Ban, established in 2019, with a tiger graphic, Korean characters, and English text.
Vintage Korean tiger illustration in a traditional folk-art style, facing left

Korean Soul Food

Hojokban Korean restaurant name written in Hangul

Reservations are recommended, but walk-ins are welcome, depending on availability, on a first come first serve basis

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Vintage Korean tiger illustration in a traditional folk-art style, facing right

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The keyword for HOJOKBAN is ‘Food of the Great People.’

Hojokban is a Korean fusion restaurant with an oriental vibe. Its name is a wordplay on the name of a traditional Korean table, by switching characters into words good (HO), people (JOK), and meal (BAN). We offer fusion Korean dishes that people worldwide can enjoy.

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