Woo Ri TeaHouse now serving Korean food, boba on San Antonio's Broadway corridor
A new tenant of south-of-Alamo Heights landmark The Boardwalk on Broadway is now serving up Korean fare along with boba tea. Woo Ri TeaHouse took over the spot at 4009 Broadway that formerly housed Jujuice Cold Pressed Juicery and held a late-March grand opening, according to an Instagram post from the business. The quaint spot serves up Korean staples such as bibimbap — seasoned rice topped with a melange of vegetables, bulgogi and fried egg — along with kimchi fried rice and vegan and vegetarian dishes.
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