Bored N Hungry is revving up those fryers! The Bored Ape Yacht Club-inspired burger brand announced that its second permanent location in South Korea has officially opened, featuring a new Ape mural and several exclusive menu items crafted by a Netflix chef.
It was a sizzling Sunday around the swamp when Made By Apes business Bored N Hungry revealed that its new Sinsu-dong, Seoul location is now open for bored business!
“We are happy to share that our second restaurant in Seoul, Korea is now finally open! Mapo-Daero, Sinsu-dong, Seoul This features an ape mural from Jappy Agoncillo, and a collab menu with @netflix Culinary Class Wars Semi-Finalist, Chef Jang Ho-Jun.”
The restaurant’s exterior mural showcases 12 Bored Apes from the Apes of Korea community. Inside, Bored N Hungry’s Sinsu-dong location boasts a diner vibe and three exclusive menu items by Chef Jang Ho-Jun:1.Menchi Katsu Burger. 2. Shrimp Fish Cake Katsu Burger. And 3. Fried Yam Tempura.



This second permanent location is part of Bored N Hungry’s broader Asia expansion strategy.
As the Bored Ape Gazette previously reported, the brand launched a six-month pop-up location at the Starfield Suwon Mall in Seoul on New Year’s Eve 2024. They also have plans to expand into Malaysia and host their first-ever pop-up in China sometime this year.
The Bored Ape Gazette will continue to follow Bored N Hungry and will keep you updated on what this Made By Apes brand does next. Stay tuned for more updates!
Originally posted on The Bored Ape Gazette

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2 thoughts on “ORDER UP: Made By Apes Burger Brand Bored N Hungry’s Second South Korea Location Is Now Open!”
Exciting to see those new menu items! Collaboration with a Netflix chef sounds intriguing and unique, doesn’t it?
Unique? Hardly. Just another gimmick. True culinary artistry doesn’t need flashy names or collaborations. Authentic taste should stand on its own, without all the hype.
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