Instagrammable cultural festival foods: featuring trendy sweets and Korean eats
When it comes to running a food booth at a school festival, it’s hard to decide what to put on the menu, isn’t it?
Of course, it has to be delicious, but many people are probably thinking, “If we’re doing it anyway, we want to serve something that looks great in photos!”
In this article, we’ll introduce cute, Instagrammable foods that you’ll be tempted to snap pictures of—perfect for a school festival.
We’ve selected a wide range of items, from trendy Korean street foods to creative twists on classic school festival staples.
Use these ideas as inspiration and create a menu that will help you capture lots of fun, memorable photos from your school festival!
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Instagrammable food for school festivals. Introducing trending sweets and Korean cuisine as well (61–70)
Chicken over rice

Chicken over rice is a New York street food staple that has recently become popular in Japan.
As the name suggests, it’s a dish of chicken served over rice—but the secret lies in the chicken and the sauces.
Instead of simply grilling, the chicken is marinated in a yogurt-and-spice mixture before cooking, which gives it a wonderful aroma and keeps it moist and juicy.
For the sauces, you prepare a tangy, slightly sweet white sauce made with yogurt and mayonnaise, and a spicy ketchup-based sauce.
To finish, plate the chicken with fresh vegetables over saffron rice and drizzle on both sauces.
It’s not only delicious but also colorful, bold, and highly photogenic.
Fruit Punch Cider

Cool-looking and colorful! Here are some ideas for fruit punch with soda.
How about serving fruit punch made with a variety of cut fruits, customized with fizzy, popping soda? At a school festival, a refreshing fruit punch is sure to be a hit with visitors! The combination of colorful cut fruits and sparkling, refreshing soda will be enjoyable both to look at and to taste.
Try setting up tables and chairs in the classroom to serve it.
In conclusion
Have you found the food you want to serve at the school festival? Of course, trendy sweets are great, but even classic dishes can make a strong impression with a small twist or a single topping. Some items require full-on cooking, but many can be adapted into easy recipes that are more practical for a festival. Once you’ve decided on what you want to serve, start by looking up how to make it. Let’s create wonderful memories with Instagram-worthy menu items!



