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Korean Air Lines Deploys Food Truck in Houston to Showcase Its In-flight Menu

The truck will serve 250 meals a day during lunch hours at the city's so-called energy corridor near the headquarters of General Electric and Chevron.

September 30, 2014

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Korean Air Lines is operating a food truck in downtown Houston through October 26 to showcase some of the popular meals served on international flights, reports Korea Times. The truck will serve 250 meals a day during lunch hours at the city's so-called energy corridor near the headquarters of General Electric Oil & Gas and Chevron Corp..

The selections include bibimbap, a dish of rice, vegetables, meat and hot pepper paste; galbijjim braised beef short ribs; and bulgogi deopbab, a rice bowl topped with bulgogi or grilled marinated beef.

Korean Air began scheduled flights between Seoul's Incheon International Airport and Houston's George Bush International Airport in May.

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