Kimchi Princess
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/RESTAURANTS, BERLIN/ Updated : Nov 23, 2016, 19:03 IST
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As far as food trends go, Korean barbecue is certainly riding high, and here at Kimchi Princess, they do it with particular panache. Named after the spicy Korean cabbage speciality, it's invariably full of hip Kreuzberg types dini … Read more
As far as food trends go, Korean barbecue is certainly riding high, and here at Kimchi Princess, they do it with particular panache. Named after the spicy Korean cabbage speciality, it's invariably full of hip Kreuzberg types dining under the red strip lighting at the long wooden benches, or sitting lotus-style on the traditional Korean low tables. Read less

Cool Korean barbecue
As far as food trends go, Korean barbecue is certainly riding high, and here at Kimchi Princess, they do it with particular panache. Named after the spicy Korean cabbage speciality, it's invariably full of hip Kreuzberg types dining under the red strip lighting at the long wooden benches, or sitting lotus-style on the traditional Korean low tables.
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