
An exception is New York City, where a number of restaurants with Korean-inspired fusion dishes (including popular all-vegetarian restaurants) have sprung up and have gained notice of food critics as well as loyal customers. One prime example is momofuku (photo), a "hot buzz" restaurant chain set up by a Korean-American chef-of-the-year David Chang, which offers Korean-inspired dishes and authentic Japanese ramen with gourmet flairs. Chefs and staff are non-Koreans and customers are mostly non-Koreans. This may well show a formula for success in popularization of Korean cuisine.
Real Korean food please! NO FUSION FOOD. It has gone too far. Now diners want REAL HANGOOK food back. Leave Fusion to other Asian mixups. Kamsamnida!
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