Bok a Bok

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Bok a Bok Fried Chicken, or simply Bok a Bok, is a restaurant chain in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] [2] The business specializes in Korean-style fried chicken; the menu has also included chicken sandwiches (including one with yuzu aioli and charred chiles), kimchi mac and cheese, and tots with Chile salt. [3] There are five locations as of 2021. The business started in White Center [4] and later expanded to Burien, the University District, and Capitol Hill. [5] Plans to expand to Kirkland were announced in 2021. [6]

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