Boulangerie Seoul opens at Silverwood Inn & Suites on Woodstock Road
Seulah Jang and her boyfriend Seungho Kim opened their French bakery and pastry café, Boulangerie Seoul, in Fredericton on Monday, Aug. 21, selling out of all baked goods on back-to-back days. - ContributedSaltWire's Atlantic regional weather forecast for August 28, 2023 | SaltWireFREDERICTON, N.B.
Boulangerie Seoul baker Seungho Kim always dreamed of opening his own bakery. Originally from South Korea, he worked many years honing his craft before moving to Canada. - Contributed Kim, the one responsible for all baked creations at Boulangerie Seoul, has always dreamed of opening his own bakery one day.
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