8 Best Restaurants in Yeouido, Seoul

All Mornings in the World

$ | Yeouido Fodor's choice

Set on the 50th floor of the FKI Tower, this see-and-be-seen restaurant made popular in the 2016 K-Drama series W is all about the views. The airy dining room is a mish-mash of glass, whitewashed steel, hanging plants, and a rustic, almost farm-like vibe, made more prevalent by waitstaff dressed in Little House on the Prairie–style garb. While known as a brunch restaurant with favorites like French toast, full English breakfast, and chicken and waffles, the menu also has a steady lineup of pasta, salads, and desserts. Reservations are taken a month in advance, and without one there can be a long wait—pass the time with a stroll in the building’s rooftop atrium garden.

24 Yeoui-daero, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Seoul, South Korea
02-2055–4442
Known For
  • sweeping views of Seoul and the Han River
  • all-day brunch
  • ample international wine selection
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations recommended

37 Grill and Bar

$$ | Yeouido

Like many steakhouses the world over, the 37 Grill and Bar at the Conrad Hotel has dark, plush interiors, an old-world vibe, and a traditional surf and turf menu. What sets it apart is the 37th-floor location that has panoramic views of the Han River, the Seoul skyline, and N Seoul Tower rising up from atop Namsan mountain. It’s also notable for prioritizing sustainable seafood.

Bas Burger

$ | Yeouido

If you're in the mood for a juicy cheeseburger and a craft beer after shopping at nearby IFC Mall, head to this popular local chain that's bathed under neon lights. The trendy spot has a menu aims that aims to excite with experimental choices such as a peanut butter burger and Hawaiian burger loaded with bacon and pineapple.

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Blue Bottle Yeouido Cafe

$ | Yeouido

This trendy coffee label from Oakland, California has percolated into South Korea, with its newest location on the fifth floor of the Hyundai Seoul department store. The light-and-tree-filled space with no walls or windows was designed by a landscape architect to give it an outdoor feeling. The crew of well-trained baristas grind and brew each cup by hand to create a bespoke coffee experience.

Mariposa

$$$$ | Yeouido

With elegant interiors reminiscent of Belle Epoque Paris, the sumptuous 29th-floor dining room at Mariposa is decorated with motifs featuring its namesake butterfly. Although set within the Fairmont Ambassador Hotel, the restaurant maintains an independent and intimate feel, more so due to its hyper-local tasting menus including abalone and black pork from Jeju Island, beef raised on Jirisan mountain, and fish sourced from the nearby Noryangjin Fish Market. Superb views, terraces, and the attached M29 bar with its signature cocktails round out the many reasons to visit.

Paradiso Cafe

$ | Yeouido

Although the standard Italian fare at this cafeteria-like spot likely won’t bring Michelin knocking anytime soon, the laid-back eatery is worth a visit simply for the picturesque waterfront location. Set on a platform just offshore and reached by a gangplank-style bridge, the quirky structure randomly topped by a windmill has a three-story dining room, a roomy terrace, and a convenience store known for its tasty fried chicken. The cafe also offers paddleboat rentals and water-skiing lessons. It’s a great place to settle in for sunset and watch the city light up at dusk.

Ristorante Eo

$$ | Yeouido

Open by reservation only, this Italian fine-dining restaurant is headed by Korean chef Yun-Kwon Uh, who refined his culinary talent in Italy, most notably at the Four Seasons hotel in Milan. Ingredients are flown in daily, and the focus is on hyper-fresh, simple, and healthy cuisine. Ristorante Eo achieved one Michelin star in the 2017 inaugural Michelin guide to Seoul and another in 2018, then received The Plate rating in 2019 and 2020.

108 Yeoui-daero, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Seoul, South Korea
02-3277–0651
Known For
  • whimsical presentation
  • passionate chef
  • splurge worthy
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

Yido Mansion

$$ | Yeouido

The proximity to the National Assembly Building and various other government offices makes this Korean barbecue restaurant a popular lunch and dinner spot for politicians. The understated, art deco-style dining room features gold-tinted accents, marble tabletops, and a menu of prime Korean beef and pork served with the requisite side dishes including kimchi, pickled radishes, bean paste, and whole garlic cloves. 

794 Gukhoe-daero, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Seoul, South Korea
10-8233–6634
Known For
  • Michelin star rating
  • Korean beef flamed with cognac
  • superb green onion kimchi