Korea Festival 2025 is bringing flavour, culture, and fun to Farmleigh House this Sunday, 31st August, from 11am to 5pm. The festival is a free, family-friendly event — enjoy the final days of summer and experience the heart of Korea with a day of music, food, and interactive experiences.
Korean Street Food Highlights
The food court at Korea Festival 2025 will serve up authentic dishes from some of Ireland’s most vibrant Korean kitchens, including:
- JARU – known for their eye-catching soy apple and gochujang chilli sauces, JARU blends bold Korean flavours with the best of Irish produce. Expect BBQ dishes such as bulgogi bowls and signature kimchi rice
- Kakilang – famous for their original Korean corndogs, a playful spin on the American classic that includes mozzarella in the mix
- OGAM – bringing real Korean food straight from Cork to the festival, known for modern twists on traditional dishes
- Seoul Kitchen – Dublin’s first Korean market stall, specialising in bulgogi (marinated beef), dakgalbi (spicy stir-fried chicken), japchae (stir-fried glass noodles), and homemade kimchi in jars


With 10–15 food trucks in total, there will also be a selection of sweet and savoury offerings from familiar favourites including An Lár, Bob’s Pizza, Crepes in the City, Lovin Catering, and Phoenix Delights.
A Taste of Korean Culture
The Experience Booth invites visitors to try their hand at traditional Korean games, create Hanji paper crafts, and learn to write in Hangul. Meanwhile, a K-Food zone offers the chance to explore Korean cuisine and discover essential K-ingredients.
For full event details and updates, visit the official site: https://heritageireland.ie/whats-on/korea-festival-2025/