Gangnam Food Hall serves fantastical Asian American Chicagoan food and drinks with surprising style and substance. Despite its name, it is, in fact, not Korean. Even though there’s a bulgogi steak burrito stuffed with kimchi fried rice. Nor is it a food hall with various vendors. “Gangnam Food Hall is a mix of things I truly love,” said Kenny Yang. The designer and restaurateur owns all seven stalls and Gangnam Market, the attached grocery store. He held a grand opening weekend for the food hall last December. Tap on our bio link to read the full review. —— Photo 1: Workout Rice at Gangnam Food Hall (@gangnamfoodhall) , 1001 W. Chicago Ave. in Chicago, is seen on April 30, 2024. Photo 2: The Workout Rice Hainanese chicken rice with a side of miso soup. Photo 3: Kenny Yang, owner of Gangnam Food Hall and Gangnam Market, the attached grocery store. Photo 4: The Gangnam Taco bulgogi burrito. Photo 5: The Gangnam Sushi salmon Dragon Roll. ? Louisa Kung Liu Chu / Chicago Tribune ? Terrence Antonio James / Chicago Tribune

Gangnam Food Hall serves fantastical Asian American Chicagoan food and drinks with surprising style and substance.

Despite its name, it is, in fact, not Korean. Even though there’s a bulgogi steak burrito stuffed with kimchi fried rice. Nor is it a food hall with various vendors.

“Gangnam Food Hall is a mix of things I truly love,” said Kenny Yang. The designer and restaurateur owns all seven stalls and Gangnam Market, the attached grocery store. He held a grand opening weekend for the food hall last December.

Tap on our bio link to read the full review.

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Photo 1: Workout Rice at Gangnam Food Hall (@gangnamfoodhall) , 1001 W. Chicago Ave. in Chicago, is seen on April 30, 2024.

Photo 2: The Workout Rice Hainanese chicken rice with a side of miso soup.

Photo 3: Kenny Yang, owner of Gangnam Food Hall and Gangnam Market, the attached grocery store.

Photo 4: The Gangnam Taco bulgogi burrito.

Photo 5: The Gangnam Sushi salmon Dragon Roll.

? Louisa Kung Liu Chu / Chicago Tribune
? Terrence Antonio James / Chicago Tribune
Gangnam Food Hall serves fantastical Asian American Chicagoan food and drinks with surprising style and substance.

Despite its name, it is, in fact, not Korean. Even though there’s a bulgogi steak burrito stuffed with kimchi fried rice. Nor is it a food hall with various vendors.

“Gangnam Food Hall is a mix of things I truly love,” said Kenny Yang. The designer and restaurateur owns all seven stalls and Gangnam Market, the attached grocery store. He held a grand opening weekend for the food hall last December.

Tap on our bio link to read the full review.

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Photo 1: Workout Rice at Gangnam Food Hall (@gangnamfoodhall) , 1001 W. Chicago Ave. in Chicago, is seen on April 30, 2024.

Photo 2: The Workout Rice Hainanese chicken rice with a side of miso soup.

Photo 3: Kenny Yang, owner of Gangnam Food Hall and Gangnam Market, the attached grocery store.

Photo 4: The Gangnam Taco bulgogi burrito.

Photo 5: The Gangnam Sushi salmon Dragon Roll.

? Louisa Kung Liu Chu / Chicago Tribune
? Terrence Antonio James / Chicago Tribune
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