[HanCinema's Digest] Food Lover's Lane

Find out exactly how bizarre fried chicken dishes can get in Korea, North Korean refugees are active in Britain's kitchens, Shake Shack is coming to Korea in 2016, and Time Out presents their restaurant suggestions if money is no problem.

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"10 of the Strangest Korean Fried Chicken Creations"

You may not think things can get too strange when it comes to fried chicken, but you'd be wrong. Banana chicken, strawberry chicken, melon chicken? Yip, all those are all real, maybe delicious…you first!

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"Inside the Secretive Kitchens of Britain's North Korean Refugees"

Currently there around a thousand North Korean refugees living in Britain; but, strangely, there are no North Korean restaurants. Why not? "While South Korean fare lines British high streets-commandeered by trendy street food vans or fused with Mexican cuisine to create "Korexican"-North Korean food remains curiously unobtainable".

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"Shake Shack to Shake South Korean Food Market"

Keep an eye out in 2016 for a new chain that's set to hit the peninsula: Shale Shack: "According to the company, the Seoul menu of the restaurant retailer will include its signature items such as Shack Burger, Smoke Shack, and Shack-cago Dog. The business plans to work with local purveyors and producers to form one of-a-kind Shack for the Seoul people".

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"Seoul's best restaurants for fine dining"

Okay, so you're not travelling to Korea on a budget of any sort, and you're looking to spoil yourself a little. Time Out's editors have a list of recommended high-end restaurants that may just be the delicious dining experience you're looking for.

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