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Knock-Knock K-Food Festival: A Taste of Korea

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The special festival that knocks on the door of Korean cuisine is back!

Following last year's enthusiastic response, the Knock-Knock K-Food Festival reopens on June 22nd and runs for an extended period until December 31st!

Named after 'knock-knock,' meaning to knock on the door of Korean food, this festival offers a special opportunity to experience a variety of K-foods, from traditional to fusion.

This year's Knock-Knock Festival is said to be much more abundant than last year.

The food truck scale has been greatly expanded from 15 teams to 25 teams, and more small business owners are being given the opportunity to participate through a bi-weekly rotating operation of 12-13 teams.

The Korean menu has also been expanded from 8 categories to 15, allowing citizens and foreign tourists to experience a wider variety of K-foods.

The world of K-Food is as attractive as K-POP!

The Korean Wave, from K-POP to various Korean media content, is currently receiving global attention.

At the K-Food Festival Knock-Knock, you can enjoy the deep taste of traditional Korean food as well as creative fusion Korean dishes such as kimchi bun cha, tteokgalbi burgers, and injeolmi chicken, making it easier for foreigners and children who are unfamiliar with Korean food to approach it.

Excellent accessibility and convenience!

The festival is held in Sejongro Park next to Gwanghwamun Square, and is very accessible, located near exits 1 and 8 of Gwanghwamun Station and exit 6 of Gyeongbokgung Station.

As the festival is held near Gwanghwamun Square, a landmark representing Seoul, it has the perfect conditions for experiencing K-food along with sightseeing.

Abundant supplementary programs!

It's not just a festival where you can taste food! Busking performances, photo zones, traditional holiday folk games and traditional game experiences, and seasonal Knock-Knock events are prepared, so the whole family can enjoy it.

A good festival that also considers the environment!

The Knock-Knock Festival is also attracting attention as a sustainable festival that considers the environment. All festival food is provided in 'reusable containers' to reduce disposable products, and separate collection boxes are provided to take the lead in environmental protection.

However, reusable containers cannot be taken outside the park, so please be sure to return them to the separate collection box after your meal!

Festival Information

Operating Period: June 22, 2025 ~ December 31, 2025

Operating Hours: Every Friday ~ Sunday 16:00 ~ 21:00

Location: Sejongro Park next to Gwanghwamun Square

Fee: Free admission (*Food costs are separate)

Precautions

Alcohol is not sold at food trucks (*Regulations for snack bars under the Food Sanitation Act)

Light alcohol is allowed, but please refrain from excessive drinking.

Changes in operating schedule and emergency closures due to weather conditions will be announced on Instagram and the website.

Festival Knock Knock Instagram: @knockknock_festival

Experience a variety of K-foods that combine traditional flavors and modern sensibilities, and create precious memories with family and friends!

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Source :https://blog.naver.com/kasdy/223933059583
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