Restaurant in Seoul, South Korea
Mitou
970Pearl PointsTwo Michelin stars. Near-impossible to book.

About Mitou
A two-Michelin-star Japanese restaurant in Cheongdam-dong, Mitou sits at the intersection of Seoul's appetite for precision dining and its willingness to look beyond national borders for it. Helmed by chef Alex Wnorowski and recognised by La Liste with 89 points in 2026, it occupies the upper tier of Gangnam's serious dining circuit, where the occasion often matters as much as the meal itself.
Verdict: One of Seoul's Hardest Reservations — and One That Earns the Effort
Mitou holds two Michelin stars in consecutive years (2024 and 2025) and scored 89 points on the 2026 La Liste rankings, up from 87 in 2025. For Japanese cuisine in Seoul, it sits at the leading of a competitive tier. The question is not whether the kitchen is serious — it clearly is , but whether you can get a table and whether the price point makes sense for your occasion. For a special-occasion meal or a business dinner where quality needs to be self-evident, the answer is yes. For a casual weeknight, it is not the right call.
Getting In: Expect a Fight for a Table
Booking difficulty at Mitou is rated near impossible. That is not hyperbole given the two-star status and the venue's location in Cheongdam-dong, one of Gangnam's most concentrated pockets of high-end dining. Chef Alex Wnorowski leads the kitchen, and the combination of a foreign chef running a credentialed Japanese tasting menu in Seoul generates consistent demand from both local diners and international visitors. Book as far in advance as the reservation system allows , see the FAQ below for specifics. If you are planning around a fixed travel window, treat the reservation as your first booking, not an afterthought.
Timing matters here. Midweek slots , Tuesday through Thursday , tend to be marginally more available than Friday and Saturday. If you are flexible on date, that flexibility is worth using. For a business meal, a weeknight booking also works in your favour: the room will be quieter and more conducive to conversation than peak weekend service.
The Experience: Special Occasions and Business Meals
Mitou's address in Cheongdam-dong positions it squarely in Seoul's luxury dining corridor, alongside venues like Kirameki and Sanro. The ₩₩₩₩ price tier is consistent with two-star dining in this neighbourhood. What you are paying for at this level is precision Japanese technique delivered in a format that carries social weight , the kind of table that communicates intent whether the occasion is a milestone birthday, an anniversary, or a deal-closing dinner.
For group dining and private experiences, Cheongdam-dong restaurants at this tier typically offer private room options on request, but no confirmed details are available in the venue record. Contact the restaurant directly and early if a private setting is a requirement , do not assume availability, especially for groups of six or more. For smaller parties of two to four, the main dining room at a two-star Japanese venue in this format will typically deliver the focused, quiet service that a special occasion requires without needing a separate room.
Compared to other high-end Japanese options in the city, Mitou's consecutive two-star retention and improving La Liste score suggest consistent execution rather than a one-year spike. Venues like Muni and Sobajuu occupy different positions in Seoul's Japanese dining tier , Mitou is the benchmark for the category's leading end. For comparison outside Korea, the standard against which Seoul's leading Japanese kitchens are often measured includes venues like Azabu Kadowaki and Myojaku in Tokyo , Mitou's double-star retention puts it in serious company.
Pearl Ratings
- Google: 4.8 / 5 (84 reviews)
- La Liste 2026: 89 points
- La Liste 2025: 87 points
- Michelin: 2 Stars (2024 and 2025)
Practical Details
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty | Michelin |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mitou | Japanese | ₩₩₩₩ | Near Impossible | 2 Stars |
| Solbam | Contemporary | ₩₩₩₩ | Very Hard | , |
| Onjium | Korean | ₩₩₩₩ | Very Hard | , |
| 7th Door | Korean Contemporary | ₩₩₩₩ | Hard | , |
| L'Amitié | French | ₩₩₩ | Moderate | , |
| Zero Complex | Korean-French | ₩₩₩₩ | Hard | , |
For more options in the city, see our full Seoul restaurants guide. For where to stay nearby, our Seoul hotels guide covers the Gangnam options. Explore further with bars, wineries, and experiences in Seoul.
If you are travelling more broadly in Korea, Mori in Busan and Double T Dining in Gangneung are worth adding to your itinerary. For something distinctly different, Baegyangsa Temple in Jangseong-gun offers a complete change of register. Also in the Gangnam area, Kwon Sook Soo is a strong alternative for Korean fine dining at a similar tier. Pool House in Incheon and The Flying Hog in Seogwipo round out a wider Korea trip. For those comparing Seoul's leading contemporary Korean options before committing, GAGGEN by Choi Junho is another Gangnam-area venue worth considering.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Mitou?
Book as far in advance as possible — Mitou's two consecutive Michelin stars (2024 and 2025) make this one of the toughest reservations in Seoul. Last-minute availability is unlikely. Check for cancellations if your preferred date is fully booked, and treat any opening under four weeks out as fortunate.
What should I order at Mitou?
Mitou operates as a Japanese fine dining venue in the ₩₩₩₩ tier, which at two-Michelin-star level typically means a set menu format where ordering is not a variable — you commit to the experience, not individual dishes. Confirm the current menu structure when booking, as specific offerings are not listed publicly.
Is Mitou good for solo dining?
A two-Michelin-star Japanese restaurant in Cheongdam-dong at ₩₩₩₩ pricing is a serious commitment for a solo meal, but counter seating, common in Japanese fine dining formats, often suits solo guests well. check the venue's official channels to confirm seating arrangements, as solo availability can differ from group bookings.
Is Mitou worth the price?
At ₩₩₩₩ with two Michelin stars in both 2024 and 2025, and a score that climbed from 87 to 89 points on La Liste between 2025 and 2026, Mitou has the credentials to justify the spend for Japanese fine dining at this level. If you are looking for a special-occasion restaurant in Seoul with documented recognition, the case is solid — if you want flexibility or a la carte options, the format may not suit you.
What are alternatives to Mitou in Seoul?
For Korean fine dining at a comparable prestige level, Onjium and Solbam are the reference points. 7th Door offers a different tasting menu format that suits those who want Korean-inflected creativity over Japanese precision. L'Amitié and Zero Complex are worth considering if you want French-influenced fine dining in Seoul at a similar price tier.
Location
South Korea, Seoul, Gangnam District, Cheongdam-dong, 17-24 1층
Seoul, South Korea
Compare Mitou
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mitou | La Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 89pts; La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 87pts; Michelin 2 Stars (2025); Michelin 2 Stars (2024) | ₩₩₩₩ | — |
| 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 | ₩₩₩₩ | — |
Comparing your options in Seoul for this tier.
Also Consider
- Solbam — Contemporary, ₩₩₩₩
- Onjium — Korean, ₩₩₩₩
- 7th Door — Korean, Contemporary, ₩₩₩₩
- L'Amitié — French, ₩₩₩
- Zero Complex — Korean-French, Innovative, ₩₩₩₩
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