Soop Table · Yeonnam, Hongdae, Seoul

About Soop Table

At Soop Table, we believe Korean food holds the spirit of nature and time. Each dish is more than just flavor — it's warmth, balance, and quiet care.
Updated 2026-07-02 · Yeonnam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea

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.

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FAQ

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.

Reservation

Ready to cook, plate, and taste at Soop Table?

Fill out the reservation form to request your seat. We'll contact you to confirm the details — payment is made on-site after confirmation.