Mura Cupbop
Mura Cupbop introduces Toronto's Annex-adjacent Euclid Ave to cupbop, the Korean street-food format where rice, protein toppings are loaded into a cup and built to your… · No website yet.
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Mura Cupbop introduces Toronto's Annex-adjacent Euclid Ave to cupbop, the Korean street-food format where rice, protein toppings are loaded into a cup and built to your… · No website yet.
Mura Cupbop introduces Toronto's Annex-adjacent Euclid Ave to cupbop, the Korean street-food format where rice, protein toppings are loaded into a cup and built to your specifications on the spot. The concept is Korean fast-casual done right: affordable, customizable built for the takeout or delivery crowd without losing the flavors that make Korean food worth seeking out. Reviews praise the value and the generous bowls. Independent and owner-operated, Mura is the kind of single-concept spot that works because it picked one thing and executes it well, rather than spreading across a sprawling menu. For the Euclid Ave corridor, it fills the gap between delivery apps and a proper sit-down Korean meal. · No website yet.
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