Malaysian QSR chain NakNak unveils bulgogi burgers | QSR Media
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Malaysian QSR chain NakNak unveils bulgogi burgers

The brand is also releasing new sides and a drink.

Malaysian QSR chain NakNak has unveiled its newest limited-time offer that has either a beef or chicken option.

Called the Bold Bulgogi Series, the new menu features a grilled beef patty or fried chicken patty version made with juicy patties layered with crisp lettuce, red onions and creamy bulgogi mayo, all smothered in NakNak’s savoury-sweet bulgogi sauce.

To round out the meal, NakNak is also reintroducing its curly fries that come in either the Original Golden or level up with the Seaweed version.

The brand is also releasing a Pistachio Shake, made with 100% pure pistachio paste.

Established in 2022, NakNak is a Malaysian homegrown QSR brand that serves Korean-inspired comfort food. ‘Nak is derived from “joy” in Korean and echoes the sound of a knock. The brand has eight restaurants.

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