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Bonchon Korean Taco Calories: Spicy Chicken vs Bulgogi

Bonchon Korean Taco calories are 960 for the complete 16.6 oz Spicy Chicken row and 950 for the 14.7 oz Bulgogi row in the June 2026 source. The totals are only 10 calories apart, but the listed weights and the rest of the nutrition panels differ.

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Guide overview

How many calories are in Bonchon Korean Tacos?

The June 2026 Bonchon nutrition source lists the complete Korean Taco with Spicy Chicken at 960 calories for 16.6 oz. The Korean Taco with Bulgogi has 950 calories for 14.7 oz. Both totals belong to the full named row. The source uses ounce weights and does not provide an explicitly supported taco count, so do not divide either number by an assumed number of tacos.

The two rows are close in calories, but they are not interchangeable. Spicy Chicken is 1.9 oz heavier and has more carbohydrates, sugar, protein, sodium, and cholesterol. Bulgogi has more total fat, saturated fat, and trans fat in the published panel. Open the calculator and select the filling that matches the order rather than using 950 or 960 as a generic Korean Taco estimate.

How to use this page

Read the row, build the meal, then verify the source

The calculator is strongest when it is used as a comparison workflow. Browse the guide, open the relevant internal links, build exact rows in the calculator, and use official Bonchon pages for current restaurant-controlled details.

Each article in this guide set links back to related planning pages so visitors can move between calories, sodium, sides, protein, group orders, and source limits without losing the context of the full meal.

Spicy Chicken panel

Read the Spicy Chicken Taco panel

The complete 16.6 oz row pairs a 960-calorie total with a distinct macro and sodium profile.

The complete 16.6 oz Spicy Chicken Korean Taco row has 960 calories, including 500 listed calories from fat. It contains 56 grams of total fat, 12 grams of saturated fat, no trans fat, 215 milligrams of cholesterol, and 2,520 milligrams of sodium. It also lists 70 grams of carbohydrates, 4 grams of fiber, 18 grams of sugar, and 37 grams of protein.

That full panel matters because a calorie-only comparison can hide a large sodium number or different macro balance. Keep fat, carbohydrates, fiber, sugar, and protein beside the calorie total, and review sodium separately when planning a prepared meal.

The source does not break the aggregate row into a filling, tortilla, topping, or sauce subtotal. Do not add a separate chicken row to the 960-calorie total unless the order genuinely included extra chicken beyond the named Korean Taco item. Doing so would risk counting food that is already represented by the complete row.

Compare the complete macros

Keep fat, carbohydrates, fiber, sugar, and protein beside the calorie total.

Protein and macro guide

Review sodium separately

A close calorie comparison can still contain a substantial sodium difference.

Sodium guide

Bulgogi panel

Read the Bulgogi Taco panel

The 14.7 oz Bulgogi row is 10 calories lower, but its weight and nutrient values are not the same.

The complete 14.7 oz Bulgogi Korean Taco row has 950 calories, including 580 listed calories from fat. It contains 64 grams of total fat, 17 grams of saturated fat, 1 gram of trans fat, 135 milligrams of cholesterol, and 2,020 milligrams of sodium. It also lists 57 grams of carbohydrates, 3 grams of fiber, 11 grams of sugar, and 31 grams of protein.

Compared with the Spicy Chicken row, Bulgogi has 10 fewer calories, 8 grams more total fat, 5 grams more saturated fat, and 1 gram more trans fat. Spicy Chicken has 80 milligrams more cholesterol, 500 milligrams more sodium, 13 grams more carbohydrates, 1 gram more fiber, 7 grams more sugar, and 6 grams more protein.

These differences describe two published rows with different weights. They do not prove that the filling alone causes each difference, and they are not an equal-ounce experiment. The useful conclusion is narrower: match the filling and listed weight, then read the complete panel that belongs to it.

Open the exact Taco row

Select the filling that matches the order instead of using a generic Korean Taco estimate.

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Understand the source rows

The nutrition guide explains why each total stays attached to its complete named row.

Nutrition guide

Meal add-ons

Add only the items outside the named Taco row

The Korean Taco row is a complete named menu item, while separately ordered sides and drinks need separate entries.

The Korean Taco row is a complete named menu item. If an order also includes French Fries, Seasoned Fries, rice, Potstickers, a dip, a drink, or dessert, add each one separately in the calculator. Do not add a second Bulgogi or Spicy Chicken row simply because that filling appears in the Taco name; the aggregate Taco total already represents the named item.

For sharing, start with 960 or 950 as the full table item and estimate the fraction actually eaten. A half of the Spicy Chicken row would be about 480 calories, and a half of the Bulgogi row would be about 475, but those are mathematical planning estimates rather than separate official servings. Account for uneven portions and leftovers before assigning a personal total.

Identify every separate item

Use the menu guide to distinguish the Taco row from fries, rice, starters, sauces, and drinks.

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Plan a shared order

Total the complete table before estimating personal portions and leftovers.

Family meal guide

Source limits

Treat nutrition data as dated planning information

The June 2026 values are useful for planning, but they are not a live measurement or an ingredient and allergen declaration.

These values come from the June 2026 Bonchon nutrition facts saved for this independent calculator. Restaurant recipes, portions, preparation, toppings, sauces, and availability can change after publication. The source rows also do not establish exact ingredients, taco count, allergen safety, cross-contact, or medical suitability.

Use the menu guide to identify the current menu item and the nutrition guide to understand the source date. For allergies, strict sodium limits, medical diets, or any decision that requires current details, review Bonchon's current official information and contact the restaurant or a qualified professional as appropriate.

Check current official information

Verify later updates and strict dietary decisions against Bonchon's current nutrition source.

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Review allergen limits

Nutrition rows alone do not establish ingredients, allergen safety, or cross-contact conditions.

Allergens and sources

FAQ

Quick answers about this guide

Short answers for visitors using the calculator as a planning reference.

How many calories are in Bonchon Spicy Chicken Korean Tacos?

The June 2026 source lists 960 calories for the complete 16.6 oz Spicy Chicken Korean Taco row.

How many calories are in Bonchon Bulgogi Korean Tacos?

The Bulgogi Korean Taco row lists 950 calories for the complete 14.7 oz item.

Which Bonchon Korean Taco has fewer calories?

Bulgogi is 10 calories lower in the published rows, but it is also 1.9 oz lighter. The small calorie gap is not an equal-weight or filling-only test.

Do the Korean Taco totals include fries?

No. Add fries, rice, drinks, sauces, or any other separately ordered item as a separate calculator row.

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Independent guide with dated source references

This article is part of an independent Bonchon calorie calculator site. Nutrition values are planning references from the saved 2026-06 nutrition source and related menu snapshot. Verify current details through official Bonchon sources before ordering, especially for allergens, ingredients, sodium limits, medical diets, prices, and availability.