![]() We are a concerted threat to legacy media organizations, and proudly so. ![]() SanDiegoVille reports fairly on the top entertainment happenings and small businesses doing it right, while not shying away from hard topics and questions you won’t read in local publications where editorial direction is ultimately steered by the sales department. We pound the pavement for our exclusive coverage instead of waiting for permission to break news from the fancy public relations firms that regularly spoon-feed mainstream media sources their story ideas, influencing journalists’ opinions with freebies and fanfare. We are a different kind of news site with no desire to conform to antiquated ideas of how many believe journalism should be. SanDiegoVille was created in 2010 to report about all the fun & delicious happenings taking place around America's Finest City and we quickly earned a reputation for being a news source for and by those that shun archaic journalistic practices in pursuit of reporting the real story. Padadak Korean Chicken is currently open at 8657 Villa La Jolla Drive, Suite 103, within La Jolla Village Square mall. The company is also tinkering with the idea of franchising for locations outside San Diego County. A place with great food, great vibes, and great service. ![]() The best of both worlds Native to Convoy, San Diego, they wanted to give back to their community and create a place for locals to come by after work and enjoy themselves. Padadak Korean Chicken will open 3 more locations this year around San Diego, including in San Marcos, Scripps Poway, and Clairemont Mesa. Together, they offer a new take on traditional Korean fried chicken by marrying it with classic southern spices. The eatery also offers Korean side dishes like Teokbokki spicy rice cakes, japchae stir fried clear noodles and Korean ramen, as well as other menu items, combos and dipping sauces. A Korean word that represents a chicken fluttering powerfully towards the sky, Padadak offers a menu centered around twice-fried chicken available as wings, drums, or strips with choice of sauces like soy garlic, sweet & spicy, or golden sparkling. Founded in Korea in 1995 with over 1,000 locations throughout the globe, BB.Q Chicken is making its return to San Diego after having a store in Kearny Mesa from 2008 through 2013. BB.Q Chicken is in the process of opening at least two San Diego locations. Last December, Jun Ho Nam opened the first Padadak Korean Chicken restaurant within La Jolla Village Square shopping plaza. A Korean Fried Chicken chain with restaurants around the world. It's only been a few months since the flagship location launched in La Jolla, but Padadak Korean Chicken is already in the process of opening several more branches around San Diego County.
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