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BIBIBOP Opens Tuesday At Crocker Park
The Korean-inspired wraps and bowls restaurant will offer free meals to its first 200 customers.

WESTLAKE, OH — BIBIBOP Asian Grill will open Tuesday in Crocker Park. The restaurant will give its first 200 customers a free BIBIBOP bowl.
The restaurant, which is located across from Bath & Body Works at 224 Crocker Park Boulevard, serves Korean-inspired dishes with an Americanized twist. The first BIBIBOP was opened in Columbus in 2013. Over six years, the restaurant chain has spread to six states.
“It’s a very exciting time for BIBIBOP Asian Grill as we bring more locations to our hometown- Cleveland, Ohio,” said CEO Charley Shin. “Equally important is our commitment to bring our well-being to all of the communities in which we do business by strengthening our neighbors and enriching the lives of our team members.”
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To celebrate the restaurant's grand opening, there will be a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10:15 a.m. on Tuesday. The first 200 people in line at the restaurant will then receive a free BIBIBOP bowl. All customers on opening day will have a chance to win free merchandise and gift cards.
During opening day there will also be live music and face painting. Additionally, 20 percent of all sales made on the day will be donated to The Refugee Response, an organization providing resources and assistance to refugees.
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Customers attending opening day can expect a menu of bowls, salads and wraps made of rice, fresh vegetables, quality proteins and Asian-inspired sauces. All ingredients are prepared at the restaurant daily.
“Not only is the food absolutely delicious, but their company mission and core values are ones that we welcome here at Crocker Park,” says Stacie Schmidt, vice president of Stark Enterprises. “BIBIBOP will offer visitors another fantastic choice upon our unique blend of dining options to fit every taste and preference.”
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