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    Korean BBQ Taco Box

    4.5 (11 reviews)
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    They are one of my favorite food trucks. Their entire menu is good. The fried cheese roll is my favorite!

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    I love the cheese roll, the beef plate. I am sad that Korean BBQ Taco truck 2 is oing to move to south FL. They will be missed

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