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Apr 27, 2015

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Korean food has caught attention in Milan, Italy as a food truck has rolled into the city to offer Korean delicacies.

 A food truck serves Korean cuisine at the Piazza Cadorna.

A food truck serves Korean cuisine at the Piazza Cadorna.



Arriving on April 24, the food truck has been serving various Korean foods and desserts including japchae (stir-fried glass noodles and vegetables), dak gangjeong (sweet and sour fried chicken), citron-aid, and bulgogi and kimchi wrapped in a bun at the Piazza Cadorna in the city center. The bulgogi and kimchi bun is a fusion Korean food specially designed for Westerners. Visitors can also listen to explanations on simple Korean foods that are often served by street vendors and enjoyed outdoors by many people. They can also find ingredients, culinary methods, health benefits and hidden stories related to Korean foods.

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 Italians enjoy Korean foods served by the food truck in Milan.

Italians enjoy Korean foods served by the food truck in Milan.



The food truck, operated by the Korea Tourism Organization, moves to a new location on April 30, and continues to run till May 7.

By Limb Jae-un
Korea.net Staff Writer
Photos courtesy of the Korea Tourism Organization
jun2@korea.kr

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Hungry people line up in front of the Korean food truck to taste Korean cuisine.

Hungry people line up in front of the Korean food truck to taste Korean cuisine.



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