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Bunsik expands in Bristol with its 8th restaurant

The launch includes weeklong deals.

Korean street food brand Bunsik has opened its eighth restaurant in Bristol.

Located at Cabot Circus, Bristol, the launch also saw Bunsik deliver a week of exclusive deals, starting with free corn dogs during its launch weekend on 20 September.

Celebrations will then continue throughout the week with 50% off Korean Fried Chicken on the 22nd to 23rd; 50% off Tteokbokki on 24th to 25th September; and 50% off Cup Bap bowls on 26 September.

The new Bristol restaurant was opened in partnership with local entrepreneur Will Bray, who previously operated four Subway branches across the South West, and sat on Subway’s national marketing board during his seven years as a franchisee.

Bunsik was founded in 2021 by Jae Cho, CEO of restaurant group Maguro Group.

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