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Getting there
Qantas, Asiana and Korean Air fly direct
from Sydney to Seoul.


Stay
Four Seasons Hotel SeoulLocated in
the CBD, which might lack charm but
is convenient for sightseeing, this is an
exceptional hotel, with views across the
city and mountains, seven restaurants
and bars, helpful staf, and a Korean
sauna.97 Saemunan-ro, Jongno-gu,
+82 2 6388 5000, fourseasons.com/seoul
Signiel SeoulThe city’s newest luxury
ofering is perched on the 76th floor
and above in Lotte World Tower, the
world’s fifth-tallest building. Rooms
are spacious and make for a tranquil,
grown-up retreat from the city below.
76F-101F, 300 Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu,
+82 2 3213 1000, lottehotel.com/signielseoul


Eat
JungsikChef Jungsik Yim practically
invented modern Korean cuisine, and his
refined French-Korean fusion continues
to attract a moneyed international crowd
in the heart of fashionable Gangnam.
11 Seolleungro 158-gil, Gangnam-gu,
+82 2 517 4654, jungsik.kr
MokmyeoksanbangThis mountain
house specialises in bibimbap. Don’t
miss the acorn jelly salad for a traditional
taste of Korea.627 Namsangongwon-gil,
Jung-gu, +82 2 318 4790
Balwoo GongyangSeasonal vegetarian
fare is served in sparse private dining
rooms, prepared by monks from an
adjacent temple.56 Ujeongguk-ro,
Jongno-gu, +82 2 733 2081, balwoo.or.kr
Byeok-je GalbiThis highly regarded
chain specialises in beef ribs seared
over coals at the table. Also try the
vinegary Pyeongyang cold buckwheat
noodles, a North Korean favourite.
13-20 Changcheon-dong, Seodaemun-gu,
+82 2 392 8308, ibjgalbi.com
Yu YuanUpscale Cantonese restaurant
evoking 1920s Shanghai in the Four
Seasons, specialising in Peking duck.


Drink
Charles H.A New York-style speakeasy
bar with a Korean twist in the basement
of the Four Seasons has become the
city’s premier cocktail destination.
The Manhattan flight is particularly


well done.97 Saemunan-ro, Jongno-
gu,+82 2 6388 5000, fourseasons.com/
seoul/dining/lounges/charles_h/
Gwangjang Night MarketThis is where
locals come to relax, enjoying excellent
street food and plenty of drinks at trestle
tables.88 Changgyeonggung-ro,
Jongno-gu
AliceThis lounge-style bar serves
whimsical cocktails and equally outré
bar snacks such as caramel Pringles.
47 Dosandaero 55-gil, Gangnam-gu,
+82 2 511 8420, alicecheongdam.com

Shop
Garosugil“Café street”, as locals call it,
is lined with ginkgo trees and has some
of the city’s most interesting shopping.
At Line Friends Café & Store, emojis are
transformed into plush toys; hand cream
becomes high art at Tamburins.
National Souvenir CenterThis
government-run operation selects the
best versions of Korean handicrafts
including taekwondo socks, silver
teapots, mother-of-pearl wares, pottery
and textiles.14 Insadong 5-gil, Jongno-gu,
+82 2 756 3361, en.souvenir.or.kr
Stylenanda Pink HotelA high-tech, pink
concept store featuring on-trend denim
and cosmetics, as well as a fairy-floss
café stafed by K-pop lookalikes.
37-8 Myeongdong 8-gil, Chungmuro 2,
Jung-gu, +82 2 752 4546, stylenanda.com

See
Bukchon Hanok VillageThis upper-class
area once reserved for military oicials
is filled with traditional houses, charming
street scenes and city views.
Gyeongbokgung PalaceEstablished
in 1395 as the main palace of the
Joseon Dynasty, its gardens, filled
with lotus ponds and cherry blossoms,
are particularly pretty. The National
Palace Museum shows household
goods from the Royal Court.
161 Sajik-ro, Jongno-gu
Dongdaemun Design PlazaA Zaha
Hadid-designed exhibition centre
in the heart of the fashion district,
surrounded by malls that open until
5am daily.D281 Eulji-ro, Jung-gu,
+82 2 2153 0000, ddp.or.kr

More
visitkorea.org.au

Trip
notes

GOURMET TRAVELLER 143
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