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A Massive Korean Food Festival Is Coming To Queens This Sunday

Mark your calendars this weekend and come with an empty stomach to Korea Fest NYC! The inaugural event will transport New Yorkers to Korea for an exciting one-day experience. Here’s everything you need to know about Korea Fest NYC.

What is Korea Fest NYC?

Korea Fest NYC is the city’s first Korean Food Festival. The all-day event will be the ultimate celebration of Korean culture, from its food to its music.

Korea Fest explains how “South Korea has made a significant global impact on pop culture, the health and beauty industry, and the perception of Korean food. When it comes to entertainment, K-pop and K-dramas have taken the world by storm. South Korea is a beauty capital of the world and has introduced many amazing street foods and snacks that can be seen everywhere!” This will all be honored at Korea Fest NYC.

Korean bimbimbap
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When is Korea Fest NYC?

Korea Fest NYC is happening from 2-9pm on Sunday, September 8th, 2024.

Where is Korea Fest NYC?

You can find Korea Fest NYC at Culture Lab LIC (5-25 46th Avenue) in Queens near Gantry Plaza State Park.

What’s happening at Korea Fest NYC?

Visitors can expect all things Korean, from mouthwatering food to DJ and K-pop performances. Food vendors will be selling Korean fried chicken, Korean BBQ bites, tteokboki and more. While you’re there be sure to peruse a selection of Korean beauty products and jewelry available as well.

“Whether you’re a K-Pop fanatic, a kimchi enthusiast, a Korean beauty fan, or just curious to learn more about Korea, this event has something for everyone.” Note, the performances will begin at 4pm and run until 8pm.

Kpop notebooks
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What if it rains?

Korea Fest NYC is set to happen rain or shine.

How much is Korea Fest NYC?

Admittance into Korea Fest NYC is free and open to the public.

You can learn more about the event through Culture Lab LIC.

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