The guests will have a unique chance to savor exquisite dishes prepared by two-star Michelin chef Lee Jun from the renowned SOIGNÉ restaurant.

Moreover, participants will have the opportunity to participate in various engaging workshops led by highly acclaimed chefs and mixologists who will be present at the event.

According to Korean Ambassador to Vietnam Choi Young-sam, the upcoming Korean Gastronomy Week 2023 will play a significant role in promoting Korean cuisine to the Vietnamese people and fostering cultural exchanges between the two nations.

The event is scheduled to run until December 9.

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