Updated On: 18 November, 2017 09:57 AM IST | Mumbai | Shraddha Uchil
<p>For three weeks, a Korean based in the city will take over a food store in Bandra, whipping up different gimbap, guk and jumeokbap that she grew up eating back home</p>

"It's so difficult to find Korean ingredients in Mumbai. But over the last six years, I've figured out how to use effective substitutes. Bhindi, for example, works really well in some Korean dishes," says Yeoita Lee when we meet her at the outlet of a seafood retailer in Bandra.

Yeoita Lee makes gimbap, a Korean-style rice-and-seaweed roll