Restaurants & Bars
Local Restaurant Chain Specializing In Korean Comfort Food Coming To Rosslyn
When SEOULSPICE opens its new location in Rosslyn on Feb. 23, in-store customers will receive a free complimentary entrée bowl.

ROSSLYN, VA — Fans of healthy Korean comfort food in Arlington will have two reasons to rejoice next week.
The first is that famed restauranteur Eric Shin will be opening his sixth SEOULSPICE location in the D.C metro region on Feb. 23, at 1735 North Lynn St., Suite 106, in the heart of Rosslyn.
The second is that SEOULSPICE will be offering a free complimentary entrée bowl to each in-store customer who visits the new restaurant, between 11 a.m. and 10 p.m. that first day. For customers building an order from the menus, the special giveaway will not include ordering an extra protein, "The Egg" and avocado toppings.
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“We are thrilled to announce the addition of a new Rosslyn location to better serve our community,” Shin said, in a release. “Arlington has been our most requested location for some time. We love the proximity to Georgetown. We are so excited to open our first Virginia location!”
Shin opened his first SEOULSPICE location back in 2016 in the District's NoMA neighborhood. Over the succeeding years, he expanded to Tenleytown; College Park, Maryland; Westfield Montgomery Mall, and Penn Quarter in D.C.
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SEOULSPICE specializes in offering 100 percent Korean-style rice bowls, kimball burritos (Cerritos), japchae noodle bowls, and salads based on the Shin family's original recipes.
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