Photo: Courtesy of Fusebox
Korean-American restaurant FuseBox (2311A Magnolia Street), which we first mentioned back in December, finally opened today after a few delays in West Oakland. The owners are calling it a "kkochi-gui pub," with kkochi-gui being the Korean term for grilled skewers. They're just testing things out for now, serving lunch only on Thursdays and Fridays from 11:30 to 2:30 for the next couple weeks. Dinner hours will start up soon, as well as more days of service. You can expect stuff like housemade gochuchang, house-made pickles, bacon mochi, and of course, soju but obviously the booze isn't so fitting for the lunch hour. [Facebook via Tablehopper]


