Lunar New Year is a time for festive foods, whether you're celebrating Chinese New Year, Vietnamese Tet, or Korean New Year, called Seollal. Read on to learn more about what foods to make and how ...
To spotlight the neighborhood’s rich food scene, Homecoming New York and the Asian American Federation are teaming up to host a special Korean Lunar New Year Family Dinner on Saturday ...
Seollal known as Lunar New Year is more ... The most representative food is Tteokguk (rice cake soup) other include Galbi Jjim (braised short ribs), Japchae, and Jeon(Korean pancake) etc.
In this sense, Korean people are quite offended with the term Chinese New Year widely used in Australia ... to eat delicious traditional foods, and to hear stories and chatters well into the ...