Saigon young people eager to try Korean dishes

VOV.VN - A Korean K-Food Fair on September 10-11 at Park 23/9 in Ho Chi Minh City attracted hundreds of mainly young people eager to try Korean style spicy noodles, ice cream and smoked steak.

The event aims to promote the development of Korean cuisine and set the stage for Korean businesses to expand into the Vietnam retail food market say the organizers

Festivalgoers have the opportunity to enjoy dishes from kimchi country such as tokkbukki (pictured) along with red and spicy rice cakes


Cabbage kimchi, radish, seaweed

Fresh ice cream

This ice cream tastes exceptionally sweet, with a lot of fat

The sign says smoked duck slice

 

Bacon steaks

Korean worker says bacon steaks are the number one seller

Fruity tasting Korean style milk is another big favourite

Crab with spicy sauce, tokkbukki

Free gift certificates for US$.45 (VND10,000)

 

Menu with very reasonable prices 

Young lady enjoys vermicelli Korean style

She says she really enjoys the food and wishes there were more choices

Korean drinks 


Many other activities 


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