Mukbang, the South Korean phenomenon in which vloggers stream themselves eating large quantities of food, has now made its way to the W Hotel in Washington, DC. The DC location of the hotel chain is ...
For years, people have been heading to YouTube to spend upwards of 60 minutes at a time to watch strangers consume 4,000 or more calories in one sitting. Not only that, many of these viewers are ...
Amy McCarthy is a former reporter at Eater, focusing on pop culture, policy and labor, and only the weirdest online trends. As 10 slices of bacon sizzle on an electric griddle, YouTube star Nicholas P ...
This one's for the dreamers, the indulgers, the future YouTube binge-eating stars with several hundred dollars to spare: The Slip and Slurp Mukbang menu at the W Hotel. Muk... what? Mukbang is a ...
A “mukbang” is a video dedicated to eating in front of a camera. The video style originated in 2010 in South Korea, becoming a trend of someone filming themselves preparing and/or eating a meal, and ...
Join us for a mukbang challenge featuring a variety of McDonald's menu items, including burgers and other fast food favorites ...
Padma Lakshmi is known for donning multiple hats at once! This multitalented icon is a model, television host, activist and author. While juggling her multiple roles, she also finds time to dedicate ...
In the hallowed hall of food fads, what in the world could be weirder than mukbang? A Korean word, loosely translated it means something like eat-casting. Basically, it's watching long YouTube videos ...
With the advent of YouTube came the birth of niche online video content most of us didn’t see coming — or at least liking. Case in point: mukbang, online videos that feature a person (or multiple ...