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Take-Out Menu LUNCH SPECIALS MONDAY TO FRIDAY – 11:30 AM TO 3:00 PM* *Except Holidays. SIGNATURE FRIED CHICKEN SPICY / SOY GARLIC / HALF & HALF TAKE-OUT MENU CHOOSE: BONCHON BERKELEY - BERKELEY WAY 2050 BERKELEY WAY, BERKELEY, CA 94704 DRUMS (4 PCS) $9.95 510.647.3714 STRIPS (8 PCS) $9.95 WINGS (8 PCS) $10.95 BONELESS WINGS (10 PCS) $10.95 COMBO (4 WINGS + 2 DRUMS) $11.95 (640-1480 Cal) CHOOSE ONE COMPLIMENTARY SIDE: Pickled Radish, Steamed Rice, Coleslaw, French Fries, Seasoned Fries (+$2) or Kimchi (+$2) BIBIMBAP KOREAN TACOS (2PCS) Soy Chicken $11.95 Spicy Chicken $10.95 Spicy Chicken $11.95 Bulgogi $11.95 Bulgogi $12.95 (633-640 cal) (785-949 cal) CHICKEN KATSU $11.95 HOUSE FRIED RICE (1319 Cal) Plain $9.95 Chicken $10.95 JAPCHAE $12.95 Bulgogi $11.95 (887 Cal) (1168-1770 cal) WARNING: consuming raw and undercooked meat and/or seafood may increase your risk of foodborne illness. Before OUR CHICKEN IS MADE-TO-ORDER Please allow up to 30 minutes for placing an order, please inform your server if a person in your cooking time. In order to maintain the party has a food allergy. Raw food can be cooked to order. taste and quality of our product, our 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice, but sauces are not available on the side. calorie needs vary. Additional nutrition information available upon request. “EVERY PIECE OF BONCHON CHICKEN IS DOUBLE-FRIED, THEN HAND-BRUSHED WITH OUR SIGNATURE SAUCE” STARTERS MAIN DISHES KOREAN TACOS MUST TRY POTSTICKERS $11.95 TTEOKBOKKI $14.95 BIBIMBAP MUST TRY Choice of spicy chicken or marinated 8 lightly fried pork dumplings brushed Rice cakes simmered in spicy sauce White rice, quinoa, assorted seasonal Choice of ribeye over three flour tortillas. with Bonchon Signature Sauce. with fish cakes, scallions and onions vegetables, sesame seeds and egg Soy Garlic, Spicy or Half & Half. Topped with lettuce, coleslaw, topped with mozzarella cheese and served with Bonchon Bibimbap sauce. 725-744 cal. buttermilk ranch, spicy mayo and kimari. 980 cal. 785-949 cal. red onions. 950-960 cal. Plain $13.95 TAKOYAKI $7.95 Spicy Chicken $12.95 BULL DAK $17.95 Tofu $14.95 Bulgogi $13.95 Fried octopus dumplings drizzled with Spicy chicken stir-fried with rice Spicy Chicken $15.50 Japanese mayonnaise, katsu sauce and cakes, onions, and hot pepper sauce, Soy Garlic Chicken $15.50 sprinkled with bonito flakes. 342 cal. topped with thinly sliced scallions, Seafood $16.95 PORK BUNS $13.50 sesame seeds and mozzarella cheese. Bulgogi $16.95 Savory pork belly with Soy Garlic Served with white rice. 2610 cal. sauce, topped with coleslaw, sesame SHRIMP SHUMAI $7.95 HOUSE FRIED RICE Steamed or fried shrimp dumplings drizzled seeds, spicy mayo, katsu sauce and Fried rice, eggs, red bell pepper, with honey dijon dressing. 321-470 cal. CHICKEN KATSU $13.95 cucumbers. 790 cal. onions, scallions, cooked with Soy Breaded chicken cutlet served with Garlic sauce, topped with sesame steamed rice, drizzled with katsu SLIDERS seeds and fresh cucumber garnish. POPCORN SHRIMP $12.95 sauce and spicy mayo. Served with Chicken or marinated ribeye, 1168-1770 cal. Fried shrimp coated in bread crumbs coleslaw on the side. 1319 cal. coleslaw, cucumber, red onions and Plain $12.50 with spicy mayo dipping sauce. 890 cal. spicy mayo, served on a mini Chicken $13.50 JAPCHAE $15.95 Seafood $13.95 potato bun. 930-1130 cal. Glass noodles, red pepper, carrots, Bulgogi $14.95 Chicken $12.95 EDAMAME $6.95 onions, spinach, mushrooms and sliced Kimchi Bacon $15.95 (Soy Garlic or Spicy ) Steamed soybeans sprinkled with salt. 270 cal. marinated ribeye stir-fried with Soy Bulgogi $13.95 Garlic sauce and sesame oil topped with BONCHON WRAP sesame seeds. 887 cal. Freshly sliced avocado on a bed of crisp lettuce, onions, seasoned with BULGOGI $18.95 buttermilk ranch dressing, spicy SALAD & SOUP SIDES Thinly sliced marinated ribeye, mayo, wrapped in a warm flour sautéed with mushrooms, scallions, tortilla. 770-1080 cal. FRENCH FRIES $4.95 COLESLAW $2.50 SESAME GINGER SALAD sesame seeds and onions. Served with Chicken $11.95 360 cal. 120 cal. Spring mix, onions, sesame seeds, white rice. 1940 cal. Bulgogi $12.95 red bell peppers and cucumbers SEASONED $7.95 KIMCHI $3.50 topped with sesame ginger dressing. FRIES MUST TRY COLESLAW 120 cal. 530-1030 cal. French fries tossed with Plain $9.95 KIMCHI $3.50 herb seasoning, parmesan SIGNATURE FRIED CHICKEN Tofu $10.95 cheese and parsley flakes. Kimchi is a national Chicken $12.95 With your choice of soy garlic, spicy or half & half 430 cal. Korean dish consisting of fermented chili peppers Served with a complimentary side of pickled radish or coleslaw, no substitutions. UDON NOODLE SOUP ONION RINGS $7.95 mixed with cabbage. 67 cal. 680 cal. WINGS BONELESS WINGS Thick wheat noodles served in a STEAMED $2.50 SMALL 10 pcs $15.95 800-850 cal. SMALL 12 pcs $15.95 1768-1776 cal. savory broth with mushrooms. FRIED PICKLES $8.15 Topped with nori and scallions. RICE 398 cal. MEDIUM 20 pcs $28.95 1600-1700 cal. MEDIUM 24 pcs $28.95 3537-3552 cal. 599 cal. 480-683 cal. PICKLED $2.50 LARGE 30 pcs $39.95 2400-2550 cal. LARGE 36 pcs $39.95 5305-5328 cal. Plain $11.95 ZUCCHINI $7.95 RADISH 15 cal. Fried Egg $12.95 FRIES 474 cal. DRUMSTICKS COMBO (Wings & Drums) Seafood $13.95 EXTRA $0.95 SMALL 5 pcs $15.95 957-1007 cal. SMALL 6W + 3D $15.95 1054-1114 cal. Bulgogi $13.95 SEASONED $8.95 DRESSING MEDIUM 10 pcs $28.95 1914-2014 cal. MEDIUM 10W + 5D $28.95 1279-1354 cal. ZUCCHINI FRIES Spicy mayo, Japanese mayo, LARGE 15 pcs $39.95 2871-3021 cal. LARGE 15W + 8D $39.95 2157-2886 cal. 532 cal. Ranch or Bibimbap sauce. STRIPS SMALL 10 pcs $15.95 1156-1179 cal. EXTRAS DRINKS MEDIUM 20 pcs $28.95 2312-2358 cal. EGG $2.50 BULGOGI $4.00 LARGE 30 pcs $39.95 3468-3537 cal. 90 cal. 130 cal. WE PROUDLY OFFER COKE PRODUCTS. *Please ask your server or check online for flavor options. TOFU $2.00 CHICKEN $3.50 310 cal. (Soy Garlic or Spicy ) Bottled Soda* $1.95 Bottled Water $1.95 248–360 cal. SPICY FIERY SPICY VEGETARIAN PESCATARIAN.
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