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My husband and I love CUPBOP!! It's Korean BBQ in a cup and it couldn't be more delicious!
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CUPBOP serves Korean style BBQ available in Beef, Pork and Chicken with Rice and Vegetables.
Korean style veggie noddles with rice and a seasonal menu is also available.
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Their noodles are soo good!! It's a little pricey and my husband and I usually split one but it's so good and worth it!
CUPBOP calorie aren't as high as you'd think!
They put 4oz of meat or 4oz of noodle with 2oz of lettuce and 7oz of rice for one single bowl.
- 4 oz of meat: 180-200 calories
- 4 oz of noodles: 230 calories
- 2 oz of lettuce: 11.2 calories
- 7 oz of rice: 230 calories
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Provo Location
815 N 700 E
Provo, UT
801-916-8968
Monday - Saturday: 11am - 10pm
Closed Sunday
Check out these reviews on Facebook.
"Just. Plain. Delicious. We have food trucks on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, but this is the one that I go out of my way to plan for! I like the combo with chicken and spicy pork, and I've been going with a spice level 5 (my friend who first sent me likes a 3), but I might get a little brave and try 7 or 8 next time! They can do the whole spectrum, and I'm already craving it again as soon as I finish every morsel."
"Best take out EVER!! The food and the staff never disappoint. We are pretty excited about the new Midvale location! Tonight was my 2ND trip for takeout this week Order #5 with a lot of lime sauce + a dot of #6, "Cruz style"!! GREAT sauce combination! Employees there must love their job because Cruz was cracking jokes & making the visit fun! Thanks guys & I'm sure we will be back next week "
"Had Cupbop for the first time yesterday from their food truck and oh. my. gosh! This was the most delicious thing ever! Had the chicken rice bowl with the sweet (level 1) sauce and I'm craving it today! Looking forward to having it again!"
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