Restaurant in Seoul, South Korea
Table for Four
210ptsMichelin-recognised contemporary dining at mid-range prices.

About Table for Four
Table for Four holds Michelin Plate recognition for 2024 and 2025 and scores 4.4 from 322 Google reviews, making it one of Seoul's stronger cases for special-occasion dining at the ₩₩ price point. Located in Yongsan District, it delivers contemporary cooking with Michelin-calibre consistency without the ₩₩₩₩ spend that most of its peers require. Book here for anniversary dinners or date nights when quality matters more than maximalist ceremony.
Table for Four Is Not the Intimate Neighbourhood Spot You Might Expect
The name suggests something small and familiar, a casual gathering around a shared table. That framing undersells what Table for Four actually delivers. This is a Michelin Plate-recognised contemporary restaurant in Yongsan District, now holding that recognition for two consecutive years (2024 and 2025), and it operates at a level of intentionality that puts it well above the neighbourhood dining category. If you are planning a special occasion meal in Seoul at a mid-range price point, this is one of the strongest cases you can make for staying out of the ₩₩₩₩ tier without sacrificing a sense of occasion.
The Room and the Setting
Table for Four sits on Daesagwan-ro 31-gil in Yongsan, a district that runs from the dense commercial energy of Itaewon toward the quieter residential lanes near Hannam-dong. The address places it away from the most trafficked restaurant corridors, which gives the space a remove that suits celebration dining. Without confirmed seat count data, it is difficult to speak to exact capacity, but the name itself signals a deliberate scale: this is a restaurant designed for focused, table-level experiences rather than volume service. Visually, contemporary Seoul dining at this tier tends toward clean material palettes, considered lighting, and plating that rewards attention before the first bite. What you see when a dish arrives at this price point and recognition level should be doing meaningful work.
The Contemporary Format and What It Means for Brunch or Weekend Visits
Table for Four is classified as contemporary cuisine, the format that gives Seoul's mid-tier fine dining its most interesting creative range. At the ₩₩ price point, contemporary here likely means structured multi-course menus or thoughtfully edited à la carte selections rather than the extended tasting formats you encounter at Jungsik or Eatanic Garden. That distinction matters for weekend and brunch-adjacent planning: a restaurant at this scale and price band tends to offer a more accessible entry into Michelin-recognised dining without the three-hour commitment of a full omakase or prestige tasting menu.
For anniversary dinners, date nights, or any occasion where the environment needs to feel intentional without becoming a financial event, the ₩₩ positioning is the practical argument for booking here over the ₩₩₩₩ tier. You are getting two consecutive years of Michelin Plate recognition, a 4.4 rating across 322 Google reviews (a sample size large enough to trust directionally), and a Yongsan address that gives the evening a sense of destination without the Gangnam premium.
If you are visiting Seoul and want to build a broader picture of where to eat across the city, our full Seoul restaurants guide is the right starting point. For planning beyond restaurants, the Seoul hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the rest of the city's hospitality tier.
Special Occasion Framing: Does It Deliver?
The two-year Michelin Plate run is the clearest external signal here. A Plate designation means Michelin inspectors found the cooking worth flagging, even without awarding a star. Combined with a 4.4 score from over 300 reviewers, Table for Four is performing consistently enough to anchor a celebration meal with confidence. The risk at this tier is inconsistency; the data suggests that is not the pattern here.
For comparison: Restaurant Allen and Exquisine occupy adjacent spaces in Seoul's contemporary dining conversation. Solbam operates at the ₩₩₩₩ tier with a more formal occasion proposition. Table for Four sits below that price ceiling with comparable Michelin recognition, which makes it the stronger call for special occasions where the budget does not require a flagship splurge.
If you are travelling through South Korea more broadly, the contemporary dining conversation extends well beyond Seoul. Mori in Busan, Double T Dining in Gangneung, and Doosoogobang in Suwon each offer reference points for how the format varies by city. For international comparisons in the contemporary category, César in New York City and Smoked Room in Dubai show what the format delivers in other markets.
Know Before You Go
Practical Details
- Address: 25-12 Daesagwan-ro 31-gil, Yongsan District, Seoul, South Korea
- Price range: ₩₩ (mid-range; accessible for the recognition level)
- Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
- Google rating: 4.4 from 322 reviews
- Booking difficulty: Easy — no weeks-in-advance scramble required at this tier
- Cuisine: Contemporary
- Occasion fit: Anniversary dinners, date nights, celebration meals at a mid-range price point
- District: Yongsan (Itaewon/Hannam-dong corridor)
- Hours, phone, and website: Not confirmed — check Google Maps or Naver for current operating hours before visiting
How It Compares
Against Seoul's broader contemporary dining field, Table for Four sits in a specific and useful position: Michelin-recognised, mid-range priced, and easier to book than most of its peers. If you are deciding between this and a ₩₩₩₩ option, the comparison comes down to what you are optimising for. 7th Door and Zero Complex both operate at the ₩₩₩₩ tier with more elaborate tasting formats; they are the right choice if you want an extended multi-hour format and are prepared to book further in advance. Table for Four is the better call if you want Michelin-calibre cooking without the full commitment in either time or spend.
Solbam and Onjium both carry ₩₩₩₩ pricing and stronger prestige signals. Onjium in particular, with its deep focus on classical Korean cuisine, occupies a different conceptual space entirely. If the occasion calls for a Korean culinary argument rather than a contemporary one, Onjium is the comparison to make. Table for Four offers the contemporary format at a price point that does not require the same level of occasion justification. L'Amitié sits at ₩₩₩ with a French orientation, making it the closest price-tier neighbour; between the two, Table for Four's dual Michelin Plate recognition gives it a clearer external credential to anchor a booking decision.
The bottom line for planning purposes: book Table for Four when you want the Michelin signal and a genuine sense of occasion at the ₩₩ price point. Book 7th Door or Zero Complex when budget is less of a constraint and you want the more immersive, high-production tasting format. For the leading value-to-recognition ratio in Seoul's contemporary category at this moment, Table for Four makes a strong case.
Pearl Picks: More Seoul Dining
- Jungsik , Seoul's highest-profile contemporary Korean, for when the occasion requires a flagship splurge
- Eatanic Garden , Nature-led contemporary format, strong for a distinctive tasting experience
- Restaurant Allen , Contemporary dining in Seoul's mid-to-upper tier
- Exquisine , Another reference point in Seoul's contemporary category
- Injegol in Inje County and Pool House in Incheon , For dining outside the capital
- Our full Seoul wineries guide , For pairing your meal with a broader Seoul wine experience
Compare Table for Four
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Table for Four | ₩₩ | — |
| 7th Door | ₩₩₩₩ | — |
| Solbam | ₩₩₩₩ | — |
| Onjium | ₩₩₩₩ | — |
| L'Amitié | ₩₩₩ | — |
| Zero Complex | ₩₩₩₩ | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Table for Four?
Book at least two to three weeks in advance, especially for weekends. Table for Four holds two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025), which keeps demand steady at its Yongsan address. Weekday slots tend to be more accessible, but do not leave it to the week before for a Friday or Saturday evening.
Is Table for Four good for a special occasion?
Yes, it works well for a special occasion, particularly if you want Michelin-recognised cooking without committing to Seoul's top-tier price points. The ₩₩ pricing means you are not overspending for a birthday or anniversary dinner, and the contemporary format gives the meal enough structure to feel considered rather than casual.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Table for Four?
Two successive Michelin Plates signal that the kitchen is cooking at a level inspectors found worth noting, and the ₩₩ price range means the tasting format is priced accessibly relative to Seoul's broader contemporary fine dining field. If tasting menus are your preferred format, the value case here is strong compared to higher-priced competitors in the same category.
Can I eat at the bar at Table for Four?
Bar seating details are not confirmed in available venue data for Table for Four. check the venue's official channels via their Yongsan address on Daesagwan-ro 31-gil to clarify seating options before arriving without a reservation.
What should I order at Table for Four?
Specific menu items are not documented in Pearl's current venue data for Table for Four. Given its contemporary classification and Michelin Plate recognition for two consecutive years, the strongest approach is to follow the kitchen's recommended format rather than ordering selectively, as contemporary restaurants at this level tend to be structured around a set progression.
Is Table for Four worth the price?
At ₩₩ pricing with back-to-back Michelin Plates in 2024 and 2025, Table for Four sits in one of Seoul's better value positions for Michelin-recognised contemporary cooking. You are paying mid-range prices for a kitchen that has earned external validation twice over, which compares favourably to Seoul contemporaries that charge more without equivalent recognition.
Recognized By
More restaurants in Seoul
- MinglesMingles is Seoul's most credentialed modern Korean restaurant: three Michelin stars, World's 50 Best number 29 in 2025, and a tasting menu built around Chef Mingoo Kang's in-house fermented jangs. Book six to eight weeks ahead — availability is near impossible — and budget for ₩₩₩₩ food pricing plus wine. The best single splurge for a food-focused visit to Seoul.
- OnjiumRanked #57 on the World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025 and holding a Michelin star, Onjium is one of Seoul's hardest reservations and one of its most justified. Chef Cho Eun-hee's research-driven Korean tasting menus draw from centuries-old recipe books, with a strong vegetable focus and techniques including fermentation and drying. Open Tuesday to Friday only; book as far ahead as possible.
- EvettEvett holds two Michelin stars and one of Seoul's most serious wine lists — 2,170 selections with a World's Best Wine List 3-Star Accreditation. Chef Joseph Lidgerwood's innovative Korean-influenced tasting menu in Gangnam is near-impossible to book; lunch is your best entry point. At ₩₩₩₩, it is one of the few Seoul addresses where the cellar matches the kitchen.
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