A glimpse at the future of the social media economy . . .
Are local restaurants now required to sing & dance for dinner crowd?!?
Actually, because we've done it a few times . . . TKC can attest that shuffling around for online likes is only one of many degrading things that wait staff must endure.
Of course . . . We share a far more hopeful perspective . . .
Korean culture is having a moment in America, with more restaurants opening, K-pop musicians touring, and "KPop Demon Hunters" topping charts.
Zoom in: Jaye Xaymongkhonh is a server at KPOT, a Korean barbecue and hot pot chain at 7001 W. 135th St. When his manager wanted to start a TikTok, he said,
"Oh, let's just do some dances."
Those dances went viral — one has 1.8 million views, and others are in the hundreds of thousands.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
K-pop dancers go viral on Overland Park restaurant's TikTok
The videos are powered by a KPOT server backed by his competitive dance group.
And here's the shop's TikTok link as well: www.tiktok.com/@kpotoverlandparkkansas
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