| Woori-Ga
This
regal restaurant behind the Mnet building in Cheongdam-dong
serves painstakingly beautiful Royal Korean Cuisine. There’s
no sign in English, but you can recognize Woori-Ga by the
little bamboo garden with the stone steps out the front. The
restaurant has egg-shell colored walls, white linen tablecloths
and creamy lighting. The some of the walls as well as the
ceiling lighting fixtures have antique Korean doors covered
with Hanji paper. The effect casts shadows of doors around
the restaurant. The table settings usually have big green
leaves under them and the napkin holders are oftentimes accented
with fresh flowers or branches. Big white candles, stones
and flowers minimally embellish the inside of the main dining
room. The restaurant’s simple monochrome décor
sets the backdrop for the elaborate dishes yet to come. There
are a la carte choices, but most people will come for the
full set course meal, which will includes course after course
of delectable delicacies. The names of these dishes may not
mean anything to the Royal cuisine neophyte, so I just tried
to describe them here:
Courses include dishes like Radish Kimchee soup, Gu Geoul
Pan (Veggies wrapped in thinly sliced radish and dipped in
wasabi) Shrimp on a bed of rice cake, fried and breaded seafood,
pork or beef, cold noodles with vegetables in a seafood/beef
broth, crispy veggies wrapped in a thinly sliced layer of
beef, Kalbi Jim (tender marinated pieces of beef rib slowly
stewed with sweet potatoes, carrot and chesnut). Typically
at the end of the meal, you will get a sweet yet tart fruit
tea to cleanse the palate and following that is a tray of
rice cakes and nutty tasting desserts.
The most impressive thing about the food is the presentation.
The food designer believes in titillating all the senses,
thus through sumptuous visual presentation, she believes the
food tastes even better. The pottery dishes are typically
adorned with leaves, branches and bamboo sticks. The dishes
really look like art on a plate. One dish even came out on
a ceramic white platter brimming with fuchsia rose petals.
At any moment, I felt as if the graceful waitress would start
spewing Haikus.
Woori-ga strikes me as the kind of place you would take your
girlfriends or your family. It’s not a ‘manly’
dining experience, but, if you are in the mood to be have
royal Korean food in a poetic setting then Woori-ga is definetly
worth a try.93-14 Samdo Building Cheongdam Dong 02-3442-2288
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