London's first ever Korean food festival is coming to King's Cross next month
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London's first ever Korean food festival is coming to King's Cross next month
"Jung Festival is named after the Korean concept of jeong (정), the emotional bond formed through sharing food. Its organisers have said they want to 'go beyond trend-led dining' and show off the 'unexplored' foods that the country has to offer."
"Expect 30 stalls offering everything from gimbap to bulgogi and desserts like kkwabaegi, AKA twisted doughnuts. The four-day festival also brings together some of the best of the best of London's Korean culinary scene."
"If you're already a big fan of London's Korean food scene, you'll likely be one of Lee's 210k Insta followers for @rollinjoint. At the very least you'll have spied one of his videos searching out the best Asian restaurants in London."
Jung Festival, taking place in King's Cross in May, aims to elevate London's Korean food scene by featuring 30 stalls. The festival is named after the Korean concept of jeong, which signifies emotional bonds formed through sharing food. Organizers intend to showcase traditional and lesser-known Korean dishes, moving beyond trend-led dining. Attendees can expect a variety of offerings, including gimbap, bulgogi, and desserts like kkwabaegi. The festival will highlight some of London's best Korean culinary talents, including popular dishes from renowned restaurants.
Read at Time Out London
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