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NakNak unveils Bold Bulgogi series with Korean-inspired burgers and pistachio shake

NakNak unveils Bold Bulgogi series with Korean-inspired burgers and pistachio shake

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The new menu is for a limited-time only. By NURSYAHMINA ZAINAL
16 Aug 2025 04:00pm
The new menu is for a limited time only.
THE Bold Bulgogi Series is the latest limited-time offering from NakNak, a proudly Malaysian Quick Service Restaurant brand known for bringing joy to local tastebuds.
The new series introduces two mouth-watering burgers.
For beef lovers, the grilled beef burger features juicy patties layered with crisp lettuce, red onions, and a rich bulgogi mayo, generously coated in NakNak's signature savoury-sweet bulgogi sauce, starting at RM23.90.
More of a chicken fan? Get their crispy fried chicken version, offering similar delicious toppings packed with crispy goodness, from RM19.90. The return of curly fries in the Bold Bulgogi Series.
To complete the meal, NakNak's curly fries makes a comeback with two tasty picks, diners can choose between the classic Original Golden (from RM12.50) or the Seaweed variety (from RM14.90) for a savoury twist. NakNak's new Pistachio Shake delivers a rich, nutty flavour perfect.
Topping off the menu, NakNak's new Pistachio Shake made with pure pistachio paste, delivers a rich, nutty flavour perfect for fans of K-dessert drinks, and is priced from RM19.90.
Founded in 2022, NakNak is a Malaysian Quick Service Restaurant brand that brings joy to diners with its Korean-inspired comfort food.
The Bold Bulgogi Series is now available at all NakNak outlets for dine-in and takeaway only for a limited time, so don't miss out!
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