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Cupbop (stylized as CUP-BOP) is an American fast casual restaurant chain located in the United States and Indonesia They serve street-food style Korean barbecue, otherwise known as cup-bop (Korean: 컵밥) [1][2][3][4][5] Cupbop started out in 2013 as a food truck in Salt Lake County, Utah and has since grown to other states [6][7][8] The restaurant is credited with bringing Korean BBQ to
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List of Korean Americans The following is a list of notable Korean Americans, including original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Korean American or must have references showing they are Korean American and are notable
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When Tae-seong sneaks into Jeong-won’s house to steal In-ji’s trunk, which houses In-ji’s marriage contract to Jeong-won and the NM marriage manual, he accidentally takes Seo-yeon’s instead
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Jeong Soon-won (Korean: 정순원, born January 27, 1987) is a South Korean actor and manga artist [1][2][3] He won Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries Romance Comedy Drama in 2023 SBS Drama Awards for his performance in miniseries Trolley (2022–2023) and My Demon (2023)
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