
We were introduced to the Korean hotplate over a portable gas stove and delicious barbecued meat using a Korean marinade during a recent camping trip.
JY has been into K-pop recently.
The moment we were informed of a Korean Fair, we had to go!

Kimchi pancake was being sold in most of the stalls.

The kids got a glimpse of the traditional Korean costume -Hanbok

This looked like fun. Korean kids playing on a wooden plank.
Seesaw - standing up version.

Ampang Avenue had a few Korean stores.
We popped into one and came away with a hotplate and 2 bottles of Bulgogi Marinade.
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