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    La Yeon

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    La Yeon, Restaurant in Seoul

    About La Yeon

    La Yeon at THE SHILLA Seoul holds two Michelin stars and a sustained position on OAD's Asia Top Restaurants list, making it Seoul's clearest answer for formal hansik at hotel scale. Book private dining if your occasion demands it — the main room is excellent, but the private setting materially changes the experience. Secure reservations eight to twelve weeks out minimum; peak seasons require more.

    Should You Come Back to La Yeon?

    If you have already eaten at La Yeon once, the question is not whether it was good — it was — but whether a second visit justifies the planning effort and the price. The short answer is yes, with conditions. Chef Sung-Il Kim's kitchen at THE SHILLA Seoul has held two Michelin stars through 2024 and 2025, earned 94 points on La Liste's 2026 ranking (96 points in 2025), and appeared on Opinionated About Dining's Asia Leading Restaurants list three years running, peaking at #59 in 2024. That consistency matters. A repeat visit to La Yeon is less about discovery and more about depth , going further into a cuisine that rewards attention rather than novelty.

    For the food and travel enthusiast who already knows Korean fine dining, La Yeon is the venue in Seoul that most rigorously pursues traditional hansik in a formal hotel setting. Where Mingles bridges Korean and European sensibilities, and Kwonsooksoo takes a more cerebral, research-driven approach to royal court cuisine, La Yeon leans into the grandeur of presentation and the precision of classical technique. The 23rd floor of THE SHILLA is not incidental to the experience , the room itself, with its views over the city and its formal service cadence, frames every course.

    The Room, the Private Experience, and What Changes at the Table

    Visually, La Yeon is one of the most considered dining rooms in Seoul. The setting inside THE SHILLA rewards attention: the refined floor position, the traditional Korean aesthetic filtered through a luxury hotel context, and a service team that moves with deliberate formality. On a first visit, that visual weight can feel imposing. On a second visit, you read it differently , as a framework for the food rather than a statement about the hotel.

    Where the private dining experience becomes genuinely distinct from the main room is in the degree of customisation available to groups. Private dining at La Yeon is appropriate for significant business entertaining, milestone celebrations, or any occasion where the interaction between host and guest needs its own contained environment. The service in a private setting is more attentive and less choreographed around a shared dining room rhythm. If you are planning a high-stakes dinner , a proposal, a significant anniversary, a corporate relationship dinner , the private room removes the ambient noise of other tables and focuses the experience entirely on your party. This is not a marginal upgrade; it materially changes the character of the meal. Groups considering La Yeon should make the private dining option the default inquiry, not an afterthought.

    For parties who want the full La Yeon effect without the private room cost, the main dining room counter positions facing toward the city view are worth requesting at booking. The difference between a corner position with the view and an interior table is significant , visually and experientially.

    Booking Reality and Current Season

    Book as far ahead as you can , eight to twelve weeks minimum is a reasonable baseline given the venue's sustained award profile and limited covers. Securing a private dining room during peak periods (spring cherry blossom season and autumn, broadly October through early November) will require even more lead time. La Yeon is a near-impossible booking during Seoul's busiest travel windows. If your travel dates are fixed, start the reservation process immediately. The combination of a two-Michelin-star profile, hotel prestige, and a relatively intimate room count means that flexibility on your end is the only real lever.

    Spring and autumn menus at a kitchen operating at this level will typically reflect seasonal Korean ingredients , the specifics for the current menu are leading confirmed directly with the restaurant. The broad pattern of hansik cooking at this tier means you should expect seasonal vegetables, fermented elements, and proteins selected around what the Korean agricultural calendar provides right now. If you have a dietary restriction, communicate it at the time of booking, not on arrival.

    Peer Context: Where La Yeon Sits in Seoul

    Seoul has enough serious Korean fine dining now that you need a reason to choose La Yeon specifically. Onjium is the stronger choice if you want a more intimate, research-forward experience of traditional Korean cuisine at a similar price point. Bicena offers a different register of Korean fine dining with a more contemporary lens. Soseoul Hannam is worth considering if a less formal atmosphere is a factor for your group.

    La Yeon's competitive advantage is specific: it delivers the formal hansik experience at hotel scale, with private dining infrastructure that most standalone restaurants cannot match. If your group needs that infrastructure , or if the setting inside one of Seoul's prestige hotels is itself part of what you are buying , La Yeon is the clearer choice over its peers. If you are a solo diner or a couple prioritising culinary edge over occasion format, Kwonsooksoo or Onjium will give you more to think about at the table.

    For Korean fine dining beyond Seoul, Mori in Busan is worth the consideration if you are travelling further into the peninsula. And if you are planning a broader trip, our full Seoul restaurants guide covers the current field in detail , alongside our Seoul hotels guide, our Seoul bars guide, and our Seoul experiences guide.

    For those exploring Korean cuisine internationally, bōm in New York City and DOSA in London represent the category's reach outside Korea , useful reference points if you want to benchmark what you have eaten at La Yeon against what is available closer to home.

    Know Before You Go

    • Location: 23rd floor, THE SHILLA Seoul, 249 Dongho-ro, Jangchung-dong, Jung District, Seoul
    • Price tier: ₩₩₩₩ , budget accordingly for a tasting menu format at Seoul's leading hotel tier
    • Awards: Michelin 2 Stars (2024, 2025); La Liste 96pts (2025), 94pts (2026); OAD Asia Leading Restaurants #59 (2024), #64 (2023), #74 (2025)
    • Google rating: 4.5 from 772 reviews
    • Booking difficulty: Near impossible during peak seasons , aim for 8–12 weeks minimum lead time
    • Private dining: Available , inquire at the time of booking, not after confirmation
    • Dietary restrictions: Communicate at the time of booking
    • Dress code: Smart formal , this is a hotel fine dining room at the leading of its category; dress accordingly
    • Getting there: THE SHILLA Seoul is accessible from Dongdaemun History & Culture Park station (Lines 2, 4, 5)
    • Seasonal timing: Spring and autumn are peak demand periods , book further ahead for these windows

    FAQ

    • Is La Yeon worth the price? Yes, if formal hansik at hotel scale and sustained award credentials are what you are paying for. Two Michelin stars held across consecutive years and a consistent OAD Asia ranking place La Yeon in a small group of Seoul restaurants operating at this level. The price is high by Seoul standards , budget for a full tasting menu experience at the ₩₩₩₩ tier , but the award record supports the ask. If price is the primary constraint, L'Amitié at ₩₩₩ is worth considering for a different register of fine dining.
    • Is the tasting menu worth it at La Yeon? The tasting menu format is the right way to eat here. A kitchen operating at two-Michelin-star level within a formal hansik framework is designed to be experienced as a progression, not as individual orders. Confirm current menu details directly with the restaurant, as seasonal content will change.
    • What should I order at La Yeon? The tasting menu is the practical answer , it is how Chef Sung-Il Kim's kitchen is structured to be experienced. La Yeon does not publish à la carte options in the standard sense at this tier. Confirm current menu specifics at the time of booking.
    • Is La Yeon good for a special occasion? It is one of Seoul's clearest answers for high-stakes occasion dining. The combination of a formal hotel room, two Michelin stars, and private dining availability makes it purpose-built for proposals, milestone anniversaries, and significant business entertaining. Book the private dining room if your party size and budget allow it.
    • How far ahead should I book La Yeon? Eight to twelve weeks minimum under normal conditions. During spring (late March through May) and autumn (October to early November), go further. La Yeon's award profile and limited covers make it a near-impossible booking on short notice.
    • What should I wear to La Yeon? Smart formal. This is a two-Michelin-star room on the 23rd floor of THE SHILLA Seoul , one of the city's prestige hotels. Business formal or equivalent is appropriate. Avoid casual dress.
    • Does La Yeon handle dietary restrictions? Communicate any dietary restrictions at the time of booking, not on arrival. A tasting menu kitchen at this level can typically accommodate restrictions with advance notice , arriving without flagging them reduces your options significantly.
    • What are alternatives to La Yeon in Seoul? For traditional hansik with a more research-forward approach: Onjium or Kwonsooksoo. For contemporary Korean: Mingles. For a more accessible price point: L'Amitié at ₩₩₩. See our full Seoul restaurants guide for the broader picture.

    Compare La Yeon

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does La Yeon handle dietary restrictions?

    check the venue's official channels well in advance — La Yeon operates a set tasting menu format at the ₩₩₩₩ price tier, which means substitutions require advance notice rather than on-the-night flexibility. Serious allergies or vegetarian requirements need to be flagged at the time of booking, not on arrival. Given the two Michelin star kitchen discipline, accommodations are generally handled with care when communicated early.

    What should I order at La Yeon?

    La Yeon runs a set tasting menu, so ordering from a carte is not the format here. Chef Sung-Il Kim's kitchen is built around traditional Korean technique at a fine dining standard, and the menu changes with the season. At the ₩₩₩₩ price point, the tasting menu is the entire proposition — there is no partial option to consider.

    Is La Yeon good for a special occasion?

    Yes, and it is one of the stronger cases for it in Seoul. The 23rd floor setting inside THE SHILLA hotel in Jangchung-dong provides a clear sense of occasion, and two Michelin stars plus consistent OAD Top Asia rankings give the meal credential weight that most guests care about when celebrating. Private dining is available, making it viable for smaller groups who want separation from the main room.

    What are alternatives to La Yeon in Seoul?

    Onjium is the stronger pick if your priority is traditional Korean culinary scholarship over hotel-setting prestige. Solbam and 7th Door offer serious Korean fine dining with a more contemporary register. L'Amitié leans French-Korean and is worth considering if you want a different format entirely. Zero Complex is the right call if you want modern Korean without the formal tasting menu structure.

    How far ahead should I book La Yeon?

    Eight to twelve weeks minimum is a realistic baseline. La Yeon has held two Michelin stars across both 2024 and 2025, plus sustained OAD Top Asia rankings, which keeps demand consistently ahead of available covers. International travel windows around Korean holidays compress that further — book as soon as dates are confirmed.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at La Yeon?

    At ₩₩₩₩ and two Michelin stars, the tasting menu delivers at the level the awards imply — Korean fine dining with genuine kitchen discipline rather than hotel-restaurant compromise. La Liste scored it 96 points in 2025 (dropping slightly to 94 in 2026), which places it among a small tier of serious dining rooms globally. If the tasting menu format works for you and Korean cuisine is your focus, the value case is solid.

    Is La Yeon worth the price?

    For what it is — a two Michelin star Korean tasting menu on the 23rd floor of THE SHILLA, with OAD Top Asia placement across three consecutive years — the price is consistent with the category. If you are comparing on pure value-per-bite, Onjium offers a more research-driven Korean experience at a potentially lower entry point. La Yeon's case is stronger when setting, occasion, and award credibility are part of what you are paying for.

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