The Korea Times
Bhc chicken, one of Korea's biggest fried chicken franchises, opened its first Georgia location Tuesday, marking the company's latest expansion as it seeks a firmer foothold in the U.S. market. The restaurant, situated in a mixed-use development in Gwinnett County, is the brand’s seventh U.S. location since it first arrived in the country in 2023. Operated by Dining Brands Group, the 80-seat outpost reflects a strategic move into the southeastern part of the U.S., a region where the company hopes to capitalize on rapid residential growth and a broadening appetite for Korean flavors. The new restaurant, called the Exchange at Gwinnett location, is located in the second-most populous county in Georgia. The company said the area is undergoing residential development, which it expects will drive additional customer traffic. The roughly 258-square-meter location offers full-table dining service — a format that bhc said is designed to accommodate families, couples and groups looking for a relaxed dining experience. The menu centers on bhc's signature Bburinkle cheese-seasoned fried chicken,
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