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At the pop-up store "MLB Pocha," which will be opened in Seongsu-dong, Seoul, where the U.S. Major League Baseball (MLB) leads the global trend, famous celebrity chef Austin Kang will present nine menus developed with Korean flavors inspired by nine top MLB stars.
The "MLB Pocha" pop-up store, which is drawing attention due to the meeting between MLB and the Korean food wagon, is scheduled to operate for three days from the 27th to the 29th in Seongsu-dong, a hot spot for the 2030 MZ generation, and is attracting a lot of expectations as it introduces MLB's unique menu, including hot dogs that can be encountered at Major League Baseball Stadium in the U.S.
Chef Austin Kang, who became a star chef after appearing on season 4 of Korea's MasterChef and has since served as an advertising model for various brands ranging from electronics, clothing, watches, and beer as well as various broadcasting programs, has developed six fusion hot dogs and three dessert hot dogs, inspired by nine MLB superstars, including Shohei Ohtani (LA Dodgers), Kim Ha-sung (San Diego Padres), Lee Jung-hoo (San Francisco Giants), Aaron Judge (New York Yankees), Corey Seager (Texas Rangers), Bryce Harper (Philadelphia Phillies), Francisco Lindor (New York Mets), Ronald Acuña Jr. (Atlanta Braves), and Bobby Witt Jr. (Kansas City Royals).
It is the only menu in the world that is temporarily sold only in this MLB carton, and it is particularly noticeable that it has been reinterpreted as a dish with the characteristics of the play of star players' hometowns and hometowns or players.
Shohei Ohtani's "Tuta Dog," Ha-sung Kim's "Gold Glove Dog," Parmesan Dog by Aaron Judge, Corey Seager's "Texas Chicken Gangjeong Dog," Bryce Harper's "Waffle Dog," Francisco Lindor's "Jeyuk Pastelon Dog," Acuña Jr.'s "Jangjorim Dog" and Bobby Witt Jr.'s "Home Run Ball Tanghulu" will be unveiled.토토사이트 추천
Chef Austin Kang, who developed the menu of MLB Pocha, which is tried for the first time around the world, said, "It's really fun to explore various ingredients from all over the world like MLB, which is a mixture of various cultures. I'm honored to have this opportunity, and I wanted to make a food that adds Korean taste to the popular menu of MLB ballpark."
In addition, you can experience various events at the pop-up store. At the Strike Zone, you can get a hot dog voucher by earning points through actual pitching, go to the Good's Duckout Zone and receive your own goods using MLB Pocha limited edition patches, and the Photo Zone, where you can take pictures of yourself on the spot and make your own Top's Baseball Card, a famous collecting card.
And inside the pop-up store, many fans are looking forward to seeing the collections worn and used by legendary MLB star players in collaboration with the E-Land Museum. Meanwhile, MLB Pocha is expected to be equipped with large LED hats that turn into hats from various clubs, making it a selfie spot in Seongsu-dong for visitors to upload on social media.
The on-site atmosphere filled with MLB stars' menus and MLB's entertainment, which will be unveiled at the MLB Pocha, is expected to be a good opportunity for Major League fans to taste hot dogs with their favorite players' names on the spot, and visitors who are not familiar with baseball can feel the heat of MLB in Seoul.
MLB has become more familiar with Korean baseball fans since it held the "MLB Seoul Series" in March this year, and has held the nation's largest youth baseball tournament "MLB Cup" five times over the past six years. In addition, it has been conducting the "MLB Scholarship" to foster youth baseball players for three years this year, and has been doing various contribution activities to the development of Korean baseball as well as providing entertainment to Korean baseball fans by holding the "MLB Playball" event that provides opportunities for underprivileged children who have not been exposed to baseball.
Starting from September 24, MLB Pocha will be able to make reservations through Naver Place, and only some seats will be able to enter through on-site visits. However, teenagers under the age of 19 are not allowed to enter. Various information, such as more interesting content and events related to MLB Pocha, can be found through the MLB KOREA SNS account