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Highly anticipated all you can eat hot pot & Korean BBQ restaurant announces opening date

Highly anticipated all you can eat hot pot & Korean BBQ restaurant announces opening date

Columbus’ newest Korean BBQ and all you can eat hot pot sensation, PJ Hot Pot, is officially opening this week at 6100 Sawmill Rd. 

“Hot pot is becoming popular all over America, so I really think PJ Hot Pot will go over well in Columbus,” said Joe Lin, a shareholder of the company, along with Peter Chen. 

Lin and Chen said they have plans to, “…redefine the culinary landscape of the Columbus metropolitan area…We believe that dining is as much about the environment as it is about the food. Inspired by Michelin standards in New York, our restaurant’s decor promises an ambiance that is both luxurious and inviting.” Columbus will be able to experience this upscale concept starting Wednesday, January 31st, they told 614Now.

Picture of PJ’s Hot Pot via Lin & Chen

Both Lin and Chen’s restaurant group’s legacy spans over two decades. They currently operate seafood boils in the Columbus area, including Cajun Boil Bar and Pier 11, along with other Asian fusion bistros, Blue Ginger and Sakana. 

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Their hot pot hot spot will house around 300 guests in a 12,000 square foot space, featuring Korean meats, vegetables, and made-from-scratch sauces, along with Korean inspired cocktails with soju, and they’ll even offer a bubble tea option. You can check out their menu here!

Picture of PJ’s Hot Pot via Lin & ChenAlthough it’s “all-you-can-eat,” it’s not buffet style; patrons will just order whatever sounds good from their server.

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