The dinner area was more traditional and more importantly the food was delicious. The size, taste and service were also great. If you are planning to try a royal traditional dinner, I think this is the place to go. They even took the time to print out the menu for you and explain how to enjoy it properly. A great learning experience.
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The dinner area was more traditional and more importantly the food was delicious. The size, taste and service were also great. If you are planning to try a royal traditional dinner, I think this is the place to go. They even took the time to print out the menu for you and explain how to enjoy it properly. A great learning experience.
Seokpalang, high-end Korean food in Seoul! Quite expensive. I also took advantage of a business meal with a friend who was on a business trip. I didn't order anything because the expensive dishes were a bit expensive. The overall feeling was that of royal Korean cuisine.
A restaurant that is very difficult to make reservations. As tourists, we just couldn't make reservations, which was frustrating! Later, we found two local tour guides for a one-day tour in Seoul, and they helped us make reservations. The quality of the raw beef is very good, and my friends enjoyed it, but I don't like it. I dare not eat this kind of food.
"Seokpalang" was once a annex built by Lee Si-eung, the Daewongun of Heungseon, during the Joseon Dynasty. The current wing of Seokpalang was moved from the Seegemjeong Pavilion and restored to its current full appearance. It is now a traditional restaurant that mainly serves Korean set meals. Seokpalang covers an area of about 500 pyeong, surrounded by lotus ponds, persimmon trees, and green trees, and the environment is very beautiful. There are also many Korean houses located here, which still maintain the style of the Joseon Dynasty. The restaurant is antique and the antique tableware gives people a sense of elegance and nobility, which is very worth experiencing. The set meal consists of Gujeolban, pork tenderloin, grilled abalone, and Shenxianlu.
It is a very traditional Korean set meal. Walking in is like entering an ancient Korean TV series. There are many appetizers. I like the pumpkin porridge the most. It is very fragrant and delicious. I also ordered 70% off the rice and a bowl of noodles. It is a bit expensive for me.
I've been craving Korean set meals for ages, and finally, I finally found it! I heard it's considered one of the best restaurants in Korea. I also heard it's the sarangchae (a building) that was once the home of Daewon-gun, the father of Joseon Emperor Gojong. Yes, it's called Seokpajeong (not a pavilion, but a building), Daewon-gun's villa. Hmm!? It's definitely classy.
This restaurant is truly amazing. First, the food is amazing! The ambiance is also fantastic—very clean and spacious. The service is excellent, too. The staff are incredibly welcoming and welcoming. However, the prices are quite high.