A dumpling feast for the Lunar New Year
Grace Hong and her husband, David Olsen, have started an annual feast for the new year based on Korean tradition, a gathering they have named Dumplingfest. The celebration includes about 60 guests and 600 dumplings.
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Grace Hong, second from right, makes dumplings with Sharon Wittin, left, her daughter, Vera Wiegmann, 6, and Andrew Sobanet, right. Every year, Hong and her husband, David Olsen, host Dumplingfest, a holiday party ringing in the new year with as many friends as will fit in their rowhouse.
Dayna Smith / For The Washington Post
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