Restaurant in Seoul, South Korea
Jungsik
1,545Pearl PointsBook early. New Korean at its most rigorous.

About Jungsik
Two Michelin stars and a La Liste score of 93.5 points make Jungsik the benchmark for New Korean fine dining in Seoul. Chef Jungsik Yim's structured tasting menu applies fermentation, spherification, and modern technique to Korean culinary tradition in a composed Gangnam dining room. Book four to eight weeks ahead minimum — this is near-impossible to walk into.
The Verdict
If you are planning a special-occasion dinner in Seoul and want the clearest argument for why Korean cuisine belongs in the same conversation as the great European fine dining traditions, Jungsik is where you book. Two Michelin stars, a 2025 La Liste score of 93.5 points, inclusion in Asia's 50 Best Restaurants, and consistent placement in Opinionated About Dining's Asia-Pacific rankings (ranked #42 in 2024, #49 in 2025) make this one of the most credentialed tables in the region. The booking window is severe — treat it as near-impossible without advance planning — but for a significant dinner, the credentials justify the effort.
About Jungsik
The atmosphere at Jungsik is composed and deliberately formal without being stiff. The room is sleek and quiet enough for real conversation , the antithesis of Seoul's louder, more theatrical dining rooms. For a business dinner or a milestone celebration, that tonal control matters. You are not here for spectacle; you are here for precision.
Chef Jungsik Yim's kitchen structures the meal in distinct courses , appetizer, land, sea, rice, and sweet , applying modern techniques including spherification, foams, and fermentation to ingredients and flavour profiles rooted in Korean culinary tradition. The approach earns the label "New Korean" in the most substantive sense: this is not fusion novelty but a systematic reexamination of Korean taste through a contemporary fine dining grammar.
The seasonal dimension here is the right lens for deciding when to visit. Korean cuisine is deeply tied to seasonal produce and fermenting cycles, and Jungsik's kitchen works within that logic. The autumn and winter months bring deeper fermented flavours and earthier land courses; spring shifts the menu toward lighter vegetable preparations. If you have flexibility in your travel dates, aligning your visit with a season that matches your palate preferences is worth factoring into the decision. That said, the technical quality of the cooking holds across seasons , season affects what you eat, not whether the execution is sound.
The ₩₩₩₩ price tier positions Jungsik at the leading of Seoul's fine dining bracket. For the credentialed experience on offer , two Michelin stars, consistent Asia-Pacific top-50 recognition, and a kitchen that has genuinely influenced how Korean cuisine is perceived globally , the price is defensible. Google reviewers rate the restaurant 4.4 out of 5 from over 1,500 reviews, an unusually high consensus score for a restaurant operating at this level of formality.
Restaurant sits at 11 Seolleung-ro 158-gil in Gangnam District, a location that makes it accessible from the major Gangnam hotel cluster and direct to reach by taxi or subway from central Seoul. For broader context on where to stay before or after, see our full Seoul hotels guide.
For those building a longer Seoul dining itinerary, Jungsik pairs well with contrast. Eatanic Garden offers a more produce-led, garden-oriented Korean fine dining experience. Solbam is another contemporary-Korean table worth considering in the same tier. If you want a French-trained lens on Korean ingredients, Restaurant Allen is a useful alternative. Exquisine and Goryori Ken round out the top-tier Seoul scene for those planning multiple meals. See our full Seoul restaurants guide for the complete picture, and check our Seoul bars guide for pre- or post-dinner options nearby.
Jungsik also operates a New York outpost, so international visitors may already have a reference point. The Seoul original is the founding kitchen and the more rooted expression of the concept. For comparable contemporary fine dining experiences in other markets, César in New York City and Alo in Toronto offer useful comparison points for understanding where Jungsik sits globally. Elsewhere in South Korea, Mori in Busan and Kwon Sook Soo in Gangnam-gu are worth flagging for those extending their trip. Double T Dining in Gangneung, Pool House in Incheon, Baegyangsa Temple in Jangseong-gun, and The Flying Hog in Seogwipo cover the wider country for those travelling beyond Seoul. For more on what to do around your meal, our Seoul experiences guide and Seoul wineries guide are useful starting points.
Booking
Booking difficulty is rated near-impossible. Jungsik's awards profile and limited seating mean reservations go fast. Plan at minimum several weeks ahead; for peak travel periods or weekend dates, a month or more is realistic. Contact the restaurant directly at +82 2517 4654 or via the official website at jungsik.kr. Walk-ins are not a viable strategy at this level.
Practical Details
| Detail | Jungsik | Solbam | Onjium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cuisine | New Korean / Contemporary | Contemporary Korean | Traditional Korean |
| Price tier | ₩₩₩₩ | ₩₩₩₩ | ₩₩₩₩ |
| Michelin stars | 2 stars (2025) | Check current | Check current |
| Booking difficulty | Near Impossible | Difficult | Difficult |
| Leading for | Special occasion, business | Creative tasting menu | Traditional Korean depth |
| Location | Gangnam District | Seoul | Seoul |
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Jungsik?
Come expecting a structured tasting menu that reframes classic Korean ingredients through modern technique — spherification, fermentation, foams — divided into appetizer, land, sea, rice, and sweet courses. This is not a casual Korean meal; Jungsik holds 2 Michelin stars and ranked in Asia's 50 Best, so the format is deliberate and the pacing is unhurried. First-timers should arrive knowing the menu progression in advance and factor in the ₩₩₩₩ price tier when budgeting for the full experience.
Can Jungsik accommodate groups?
Small groups of 2-4 are the format this restaurant is built for — the room is intentionally intimate and the tasting menu pace does not suit large party dynamics. For groups larger than 4, check the venue's official channels via jungsik.kr to discuss availability and seating arrangements before attempting an online reservation, as seating is limited and high demand means options narrow quickly.
How far ahead should I book Jungsik?
Book at least 4-6 weeks out, and further in advance if your dates are fixed. Jungsik carries 2 Michelin stars, a La Liste score of 93.5, and Asia's 50 Best placement — that awards profile drives consistent demand on a small number of covers. Leaving it to 2 weeks is a gamble; leaving it to the week of travel is not realistic.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Jungsik?
Yes, if New Korean fine dining is what you are there for. The menu's structure — land, sea, rice, and sweet courses built around modern reinterpretations of Korean dishes — gives it a coherence that distinguishes it from generic contemporary tasting formats. At ₩₩₩₩ pricing, it sits at the top of Seoul's fine dining tier, but the 2 Michelin stars and consistent OAD Top 50 Asia rankings over three consecutive years support the spend for a special-occasion dinner.
Is Jungsik worth the price?
For a special-occasion dinner in Seoul, yes. Jungsik's consistent double Michelin star recognition, La Liste score of 93.5, and Asia's 50 Best listing make it one of the most credentialed Korean fine dining addresses in Asia. The ₩₩₩₩ price point is high by Seoul standards, but if your goal is to eat at the top of the New Korean canon in the city where it was developed, Jungsik is the clearest option.
Location
11 Seolleung-ro 158-gil, Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea
Compare Jungsik
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|---|---|---|---|
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| Solbam | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | ₩₩₩₩ | — |
| Onjium | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | ₩₩₩₩ | — |
| 7th Door | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | ₩₩₩₩ | — |
| L'Amitié | Michelin 1 Star | ₩₩₩ | — |
| Zero Complex | Michelin 1 Star | ₩₩₩₩ | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- Solbam — Contemporary, ₩₩₩₩
- Onjium — Korean, ₩₩₩₩
- 7th Door — Korean, Contemporary, ₩₩₩₩
- L'Amitié — French, ₩₩₩
- Zero Complex — Korean-French, Innovative, ₩₩₩₩
At the top of Seoul's ₩₩₩₩ fine dining tier, Jungsik is the most internationally credentialed option: two Michelin stars, a 93.5 La Liste score, and Asia-Pacific top-50 recognition set it apart from its peers on paper. Solbam operates in the same price tier with a contemporary Korean approach that is more experimental and less formally structured — a better fit if you want creativity over polish. Onjium goes in the opposite direction: deeply rooted in traditional Korean culinary heritage, it is the right call if you want historical depth rather than modern technique. Jungsik sits between them, delivering a globally legible fine dining format grounded in Korean flavour.
7th Door and Zero Complex both work the Korean-contemporary space at ₩₩₩₩, with Zero Complex leaning into Korean-French fusion and 7th Door offering a more intimate format. Neither carries the same awards weight as Jungsik, which matters if you are bringing international guests who will recognise the Michelin or 50 Best credentials. For a business dinner where the venue needs to signal quality without explanation, Jungsik's profile does that work most efficiently.
If budget is a constraint, L'Amitié at ₩₩₩ is the most accessible step down — French-leaning, strong execution, lower price point. It is not a like-for-like comparison in terms of Korean culinary focus, but it is a credible fine dining alternative for those not committed to the full Jungsik outlay. For groups or first-time Seoul visitors unsure about the investment, L'Amitié is the lower-risk entry point into Seoul's top-tier dining scene.
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