You can get bossam nearby either by checking local Korean spots around you or by ordering from specialty delivery services that carry it as a ready-to-heat dish.

Quick what-to-do

Since I don’t know your exact city, here’s a simple way to find good bossam close by:

  1. Open Google Maps, Apple Maps, or Yelp.
  2. Search for: bossam, Korean restaurant, or Korean pork wraps.
  3. Look for menu items like:
    • “Bossam”
    • “Boiled pork wraps”
    • “Pork belly wraps”
  4. Sort or filter by:
    • Rating (4.3+ is usually a safe bet).
    • Recent reviews (within the last 1–2 months).
  5. Call or check the menu online to confirm they actually serve bossam, since some Korean places focus on BBQ or stews only.

If you’re in or near a big US city

  • In large metros (Los Angeles, New York, Seattle, etc.), Yelp and Google often have dedicated “Best bossam” lists or review pages that highlight popular spots and updated rankings as of early 2026.
  • Neighborhoods with lots of Korean restaurants (like Koreatown areas) are especially likely to have at least one place specializing in bossam.

If you’d rather get bossam delivered

You can also buy bossam as a grocery/meal item instead of eating at a restaurant:

  • Asian-focused grocery delivery platforms in the US ship prepared or marinated “Braised Pork Belly – Bossam” and similar items that you can reheat at home.
  • These services often offer:
    • Nationwide or major-metro coverage.
    • Free or low-cost delivery if you hit a minimum order.

That route is good if:

  • You don’t have a Korean restaurant nearby.
  • You want bossam as part of a home-cooked Korean meal rather than dining out.

Bottom note: Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.