
Jung Festival is coming to London's King's Cross.
From local favourite Miga to the best Korean restaurants in town, Londoners just can’t get enough of Korean flavour. So it just feels right that we're finally getting our first Korean food festival.
Jung Festival arrives at Canopy Market in King's Cross this May Bank Holiday, bringing you four days of authentic Korean food, emerging talent, and unique dishes you won't find anywhere else in the city.
What Is Jung Festival?
Jung Festival is the UK's first Korean food festival, taking place at Canopy Market in King's Cross. Organised by Korean food content creator Rollin Lee in collaboration with Market Root (a team dedicated to spotlighting Korean talent here in London), it's a celebration of Korean food culture that goes well beyond the familiar classics. Over 30 traders will fill the market with food, desserts, and crafts, from favourites like Korean fried chicken to bold, creative takes on traditional dishes.
The festival takes its name from the Korean concept of Jeong (정), translating to the warmth and connection that comes from sharing food with others.
When And Where Is Jung Festival?
Jung Festival runs over the Early May Bank Holiday weekend at Canopy Market, King's Cross.
- Address: West Handyside Canopy, King's Cross, N1C 4BH
- Friday 1 May: 12pm – 8pm
- Saturday 2 – Monday 4 May: 11am – 6pm
- Tickets: Free to enter
Interested in more foodie adventures? Checkout our round-up of London food festivals in 2026.