SeoulSpice will open in College Park at 11 a.m. Monday, Nov. 5.
The fast-casual chain, which serves organic Korean food, will open in the Terrapin Row apartment complex at 4200 Guilford Dr., in a 2,000-square-foot space next to the Amazon store.
SeoulSpice dishes are made with house-made marinades, organic tofu and local chicken. It will offer several forms of Korean comfort food from korritos, a Korean-style sushi burrito, to street tacos, and the menu is 100 percent gluten-free.
College Park is SeoulSpice’s third location in the greater D.C. area. In 2016, SeoulSpice debuted in NoMa, not far from Gallaudet University, followed by its location in Tenleytown, near American University, which opened in November of last year.
Area Manager Conor O’Reilly told the Hyattsville Wire that all three locations are college areas, a key part of their customer base, but the College Park location will be open later, closing at 11 p.m. Sunday through Wednesday and at midnight Thursday through Saturday.
“We find that college students value healthy food, and we consider ourselves to serve the food of the future,” he said.
SeoulSpice joins Kangnam BBQ on Baltimore Avenue, which specializes in Korean barbecue made on tabletop grills.
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