One-stop shop for Korean cravings opens in Columbus
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Published on April 19, 2026.
A new K-cafe, Ramyaware, has opened in Athens, Georgia, offering a variety of Korean snacks. The restaurant offers a wide range of food and beverages, with prices starting at $2.99 per person. The food is also available for purchase.
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