Directed by Amy
Just a few steps from Anguk Station,
you’ll find yourself in a space where time slows down.
Nestled in a traditional hanok with a serene courtyard,
GAGA offers a surreal blend of modern dining and classic Korean charm.
Imagine sipping wine on a wooden terrace,
surrounded by tiled roofs and warm lighting.
For a moment, you’ll wonder—
“Am I really still in the heart of Seoul?”
Hanok + Wine: A surprisingly perfect match
GAGA reinterprets Korean hanok in a modern, elegant way.
With seating options in the main hall, courtyard, and terrace,
every corner invites you to stay a little longer.
By day, natural light fills the space.
By night, the soft glow of candles and wine glasses set the mood.
The experience is less about dining and more about letting the moment linger.
Korean-inspired seasonal fine dining
GAGA’s menu is rooted in Korean ingredients,
but elevated with creative touches to pair beautifully with wine.
Expect dishes like:
- abalone stone pot rice
- hanwoo (Korean beef) steak
- seasonal seafood, vegetables, and fermented flavors
It’s a calm, intentional dining experience—
perfect for anyone looking to taste Korean tradition in a new light.
Information
Location: 7 Bukchon-ro 31-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul (5 min from Anguk Station)
Hours: 5:30PM–10:00PM / Closed Sun & Mon
Reservation: via Instagram @gaga_seoul or Naver
Note: Terrace seating must be requested in advance
Best time to visit: Sunset to evening, when the lights begin to glow