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Soo Guest House

Seoul
9.3/ 10Excellent

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Rooms & Views

Deluxe Quadruple Room
2x Double 20 Up to 4

The quadruple room provides air conditioning, a private entrance, as well as a private bathroom featuring a shower and a…

Double Room
1x Double 16 Up to 2

The double room provides air conditioning, a private entrance, as well as a private bathroom featuring a shower and a ha…

Single Room with Bathroom
1x Twin 10

The single room features air conditioning, a private entrance, as well as a private bathroom boasting a shower and a hai…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Gigas★ Michelin Gigas presents seasonal Mediterranean cuisine crafted with fresh vegetables and herbs that reflect the fragrance of nature. All produce comes from the chef’s family farm 40 kilometers away, bringing true farm-to-table dining to the heart of Seoul. Chef Jung Hawan uses natural ingredients to craft Mediterranean dishes that carry his own distinct character, elevating traditional recipes with a clear sense of direction. Enjoy the charm of nature-driven food in a dining space that evokes nature, decorated with rocks and trees.773m
  • La Yeon★★ Michelin Stunning views are guaranteed from La Yeon’s position on the 23rd floor of The Shilla Hotel, but the quality of the food ensures your attention never strays far from the plate. There is a delicacy and lightness to the dishes, which take the time-honoured traditions of Korean cuisine and update them without compromising familiar flavours and textures. From crisp red mullet to tender, char-grilled Hanwoo bulgogi, the kitchen resists overcomplication and focuses instead on clean, precise flavours. The dining room is comfortable, and the service team is a delight.1.7km
  • Soul★ Michelin Located in a quaint part of Seoul, this operation is Chef Dae-hyun Yoon’s bold experiment in stylish fine dining. Here, the diverse culinary traditions and ingredients one may encounter in modern-day Korea converge with the familiar tastes found in everyday life to form unique fusion creations. Among the many connotations of the establishment’s name is the chef’s desire to serve food with soul, and this is palpable in every dish. Along with his wife, Chef Hee-eun Kim, this husband-and-wife duo have partitioned their establishment into several distinct sections, creating suitable dining spaces 1.5km
  • Yu Yuan★ Michelin On your way to your table, you’ll walk past a cabinet of Peking duck that’s a favorite order of many of the guests here at this handsome and comfortable Chinese restaurant at the Four Seasons hotel. While the menu leans towards Cantonese cuisine–lunchtime dim sum is always popular and the choice is extensive–the kitchen also offers specialities from a number of Chinese regions. Wok-fried Hoengseong Hanwood beef with ginger is a dish to look out for.1.6km
  • Sosuheon★★ Michelin Juxtaposed with Seoul’s contemporary skyline, a traditional hanok is home to Chef Kyung-jae Park’s Sosuheon. The serene setting offers an elegant retreat from the city. From the eight-seat counter, diners can watch the confident chef at work as he prepares nigiri with quiet concentration. Prior to the nigiri course, a range of well-executed dishes is served, from cod roe with hairy crab to steamed tilefish and grilled hairtail. Highlights include gizzard shad and creamy cuttlefish, and a bowl of matcha brings the memorable evening to a close.2.1km
  • Mosu★★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #41 Mosu delivers imagination, precision, and balance on each plate. Unpredictable flavours and intriguing textures create constant delight. Signature dishes like abalone taco, sesame tofu, and burdock tarte are deeply satisfying, the sourdough is especially delightful, and the fish dish is elegantly composed. Each floor of the restaurant provides a distinct ambience: the first offers a view of the passionate chefs at work; the second, a romantic sunset view. The attentive service and thoughtful wine pairing further add to the unforgettable dining experience.2.2km
  • Pildong MyeonokBib Located near Namsangol Hanok Village by Chungmuro subway station, this restaurant is a Pil-dong landmark that has been serving Pyeongyang cold buckwheat noodles for decades. The restaurant’s chilled broth has a delicate beef flavor, its subtlety both loved and disputed among cold buckwheat noodle aficionados. Another highlight of the restaurant is the buttery and tender boiled pork slices, served in thick slices with a dipping sauce. Homemade dumplings are also popular.931m
  • SeoryungBib Seoryung began its journey in Hongcheon, moved via Ganghwa, and finally settled in Namdaemun, Seoul. The restaurant has drawn noodle lovers wherever it relocated and continued to expand its connection with diners by preparing authentic noodles and broths with dedication. All of its noodles are made purely from buckwheat sourced and prepared by Chef Jong-moon Jeong. This is the secret to the fragrant buckwheat flavour that shines through in all its noodle dishes. The mandu and jeyuk, made from the most tender part of the pork shoulder, provide an even more satisfying experience.973m
  • JUEUN★ Michelin JUEUN offers a delicate expression of Korea’s four seasons, favouring a classic, understated approach over trends or ornamentation. A variety of fermented sauces form the backbone of the menu, enhancing ingredients with natural depth and harmony, while the seasonally changing courses provide a strong incentive for return visits. The meal follows a thoughtful progression and concludes with a traditional Korean table that highlights a wide spectrum of flavours. Ceramics by local artists and subtle media art create a space where tradition and modernity coexist with quiet elegance. The curated pai2.1km
  • YurimmyeonBib For over 50 years, this family-run eatery has been serving bowls of noodles to those seeking comforting nourishment. The fresh buckwheat noodles, one of its bestsellers, are made from scratch, daily, using premium salt from Bigeumdo Island in Sinan County, and buckwheat flour from Bongpyeong. Topped with seasoned vegetables, thin strips of egg garnish, and a dollop of sweet and spicy sauce, a bowl of these noodles makes for a satisfying meal. Garak-guksu, wheat noodles in piping hot broth, comes with a generous serving of fishcake.1.1km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Namdaemun main gate of Seoul fortress; one of The Four Great Gates (cardinal) as one of The Eight Gates of Seoul as part of the Fortress Wall of Seoul, South Korea991m
  • Namsan Seoul Tower communications tower in Seoul, South Korea878m
  • Cheonggyecheon stream in Seoul, South Korea1.4km
  • Myeongdong Cathedral cathedral in Myeongdong, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea488m
  • Jongmyo royal Confucian shrine in Seoul, South Korea1.9km
  • Namsan mountain in Seoul, South Korea1.1km
  • Q482485 palace in Seoul, South Korea2.5km
  • Chōsen Jingū 1925–1945 Shinto shrine in Seoul, Korea681m

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