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K-Food Festival “넉넉” – A Weekend Feast in Seoul (광화문)K-Culture 2025. 9. 25. 08:13반응형
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Are you spending the weekend in Seoul and wondering what to do? ✨
Look no further than the K-Food Festival “넉넉”, a vibrant celebration of Korean food and culture happening every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 4 PM to 9 PM at Sejong-ro Park, right next to Gwanghwamun Square. Best of all, admission is free – so you can simply show up and dive into the flavors of Korea.
출처 - 서울시 (knock-knock.kr)
🕓 Festival Hours & Highlights
- When: Every weekend (Fri–Sun), June to December 2025
- ⏰ Time: 16:00 – 21:00
- 🎶 Special Performances: Live busking on Friday & Saturday evenings
- 🎨 Side Programs: Craft booths, traditional games, eco-friendly experience zones
📍 Location & Easy Route
The festival is held at Sejong-ro Park (세종로공원), right beside Gwanghwamun Square in central Seoul.
- 🚇 Subway: Exit at Gwanghwamun Station (Line 5) or Gyeongbokgung Station (Line 3) and walk about 5 minutes.
- 🗺 Recommended Route:
- Arrive at Gwanghwamun Square by late afternoon
- Stroll through the food trucks and grab an early bite 🍗
- Relax on the beanbag chairs in the open-air rest zone 🛋
- Enjoy busking shows as the sun sets 🎸
- End the night with dessert and a walk under the Gwanghwamun night lights 🌌
🍴 Must-Try Menus (with my picks!)
- 🥓 Kimchi Bacon Cheese Pancake – A bold, spicy twist on Korea’s favorite pancake
- 🍗 Crispy Rice Chicken (누룽지 닭강정) – Sweet, crunchy, and addictive
- 🍊 Cream Cheese Persimmon Rolls – A refreshing snack that balances sweet and tangy
- 🍯 Honey Ginseng Shake – Korean health meets modern smoothie culture
- 🍷 Omija Ade – A sparkling five-flavor berry drink that tastes like Korea in a cup
💡 Tip: Arrive hungry! With 15–25 different food trucks rotating every week, you’ll want to share dishes with friends so you can sample more.
🎶 Special Atmosphere
- Friday Nights: Perfect for after-work drinks and food, as buskers fill the square with music 🎤
- Saturday Evenings: The busiest and liveliest – ideal if you want the “full festival vibe” 🌟
- Sunday: More relaxed, family-friendly with kids enjoying traditional games 🧸
source - knockknock instagram - performance on 21th,Sep
🌱 Extra Touches for Foreign Visitors
- 🗣 Multi-language kiosks (English, Chinese, Japanese) make ordering super easy
- 🌍 Friendly vendors ready to explain the story behind each dish
- ♻ Eco-friendly policy encouraging reusable cups and containers
📸 Why You Shouldn’t Miss It
Imagine sipping a honey ginseng shake as the sun sets behind Gwanghwamun, listening to a live acoustic guitar, and tasting crispy chicken glazed with sweet Korean sauces – all while surrounded by both locals and fellow travelers. This festival isn’t just about food, it’s about living the heart of Seoul for an evening.
🗺 Quick Map Guide
- Main Entrance: Gwanghwamun Square (near King Sejong Statue)
- Food Zone: Food trucks lined up along Sejong-ro Park pathway
- Rest Zone: Beanbags and lounge chairs in the central area
- Performance Zone: Small stage near the middle of the park
👉 If you’re an expat, traveler, or just curious about Korean food culture, the K-Food Festival “넉넉” is your weekend ticket to taste, listen, and feel Korea. Bring friends, come with an appetite, and let Seoul’s flavors surprise you.
source - knockknock instagram 반응형