An exciting pop-up event is coming to the capital this month, bringing the flavours of Korea for Edinburgh's food fans to try.
Taking place at the Delightfully Delicious Café in Marchmont, Dam Da Kitchen is the brainchild of two Korean-born foodies, Seoyoung and Seoyoung, who are set to cook up a spread of wholesome dishes built around their home-cooked favourites.
Expect a wide selection of tasty meat and kimchi dumplings and wraps – lunchbox staples in Korea – alongside great bowls of Bibimbap, a revered East Asian comfort food.
While fusion with other cuisines will feature including Tagliatelle with mushroom and creamy soybean sauce and the beef and kimchi ragu, while the pair confirmed there will be plenty of Vegan and Gluten Free options available.
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Taking place over the weekend of Friday, June 16 to Sunday, June 18, at 15 Roseneath Street, guests can also enjoy 'Tea with Teikō' on the Sunday afternoon with Korean tea and sweet snacks, led by jazz/classical pianist and zen monk Luke Cunningham as part of a one-hour meditation session.
Throughout the weekends of June, a reduced menu is also available for delivery via the ‘Foodstuff’ app and for collection from Roseneath Street Kitchen.
You can find out more about Dam Da Kitchen, as well as their takeaway menu on their website.
Dam Da Kitchen Opening Times
Friday 16 June |
18:00 - 22:00 |
Saturday 17 June |
12:00 - 15:00 (Last order 14:00) |
Sunday 18 June |
12:00 - 15:00 (Last order 14:00) |
Dam Da Kitchen Takeaway and Collection Times
A reduced menu is available for delivery via the ‘Foodstuff’ app, and for collection from Roseneath Street Kitchen. NB. Takeaway and Collection is unavailable for the weekend of the pop-up kitchen.
Saturdays in June |
17:30 - 22:00 |
Sundays in June |
17:30 - 20:30 |
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