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Experience the Best of Wild Vegetable Festival in Yongmunsan: Bibimbap, Chips, Makgeolli Shakes and More at Affordable Prices!

Wild vegetable bibimbap (7,000 won) and wild vegetable chips (10,000 won) sold at the wild vegetable festival held in Yongmunsan area of ​​Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do from 26th to 28th./X

While dissatisfaction with festival food has grown amid a series of “scamming controversies” over food at some local festivals, visitors to a festival held in Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do, left satisfactory reviews, becoming a hot topic online.

According to Yangpyeong-gun on the 29th, the “Yangpyeong Yongmunsan Mountain Vegetable Festival” was held in Yongmunsan tourist site from the 26th to the 28th.

There have been a number of reviews from netizens who visited this festival on social media platforms such as X. One netizen said: “Wild Greens Festival is a beautiful festival. “There’s no catch,” he said, adding, “10,000 won for a bunch of fried wild vegetables and 7,000 won for barley rice with wild vegetables.” It showed a generous amount of bibimbap and fried foods. He added: “There are many things to taste and things to buy, such as traditional liqueurs and vegetable plants.”

Also, “I came to the Yongmun Mountain Wild Vegetable Festival in Yangpyeong early in the morning after seeing this fried wild vegetable mix (pictured) yesterday. “The people are friendly and the food is good.” “It’s good because there are few street vendors and there are many local specialties. Reviews like “I’m running out of hands after buying this and that” emerged.

Makgeolli Shates (2,000 won) sold at the Wild Greens Festival held in Yongmunsan area of ​​Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do from 26th to 28th./X

Additionally, the “Yangpyeong Makgeolli Shake” sold for 2,000 won was popular among visitors, and various foods were reportedly sold, including bread made with chamnamul.

Netizens who saw the review responded: “I definitely want to go and try the makgeolli shake,” “I have to go somehow next year,” and “I have to go to a festival like this.”

Meanwhile, as controversy over rising food prices erupted at several local festivals last year, local governments in Gangwon-do, Danyang-gun in North Chungcheong Province, Gyeongju-si in Gyeongbuk and Namwon -yes in Jeollabuk-do they are cracking down on price gouging laws during local festivals in the spring season.

Local governments have introduced the “quantity labeling system”, which displays the quantity next to the price on the menu, the “price reduction report reward system”, the “three-strike reporting system” and the of sales stands with real names”. to get help from consumers. Additionally, they announced plans to immediately evict businesses and take administrative action if they are found to be price gouging.

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