About Soop Table
Our Philosophy
Here, we cook together, plate beautifully, and share the story of a Korean meal. "Soop" (숲) means forest in Korean — a nod to the calm, natural spirit we try to bring into the studio and onto the plate.
The Studio
Our Yeonnam-dong studio is designed to feel like a warm hanok — a space for slowing down, cooking with your hands, and sharing a meal with people around you, whether you came alone, with friends, or with family.
Common Questions
What does "Soop" mean?
Soop (숲) is the Korean word for forest — reflecting the studio's focus on nature, warmth, and quiet care in Korean cooking.
Is Soop Table good for solo travelers?
Yes — the shared-meal format naturally brings guests together, whether you book alone or in a group.
Do you teach traditional or modern Korean food?
Classes focus on a traditional, home-style Korean meal — banchan, soup, and a main dish — prepared and plated with care.