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We sat down with actor Daniel Dae Kim (@danieldaekim ) for lunch at Soban (@sobanlosangeles ), one of the best Korean restaurants in LA, to chat about all things Korean food — including his favorite Korean restaurants across the country, how he eats gejang (raw marinated crabs), his favorite Korean street food, and more. Will you be tuning in to watch his new show "K-Everything"? 🎥: Jordan Shalhoub (@jordls ), Kat Thompson (@katthompsonn ), Matthew Kang (@mattatouille ), Seyeon Bang (@seyeonbangfilm )
Korean convenience stores are having a moment – and it's not just about convenience. In South Korea, these stores double as late-night hangouts, casual dining spots and content playgrounds, serving everything from freshly made meals to hangover cures.
By the end of 2023, there were more than 55,200 convenience stores in the nation of 52 million, according to the Korea Convenience Store Industry Association – roughly one for every 950 people. That's more than the total number of McDonald's branches worldwide.
CNN's “K-Everything” host @danieldaekim investigates.
“K-Everything” premieres May 9 on CNN International and streaming on the CNN app.
Daniel Dae Kim brings you along for the ride as he explores the global explosion of Korea’s music, film, food, and beauty industries in ‘K‑Everything’ premiering May 9 at 8p ET on CNN International and streaming on the CNN app in the U.S.
If you’re not already obsessed with K‑culture, you’re about to be.
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