Restaurant in Seoul, South Korea
Ariake
175ptsHotel fine dining with international recognition.

About Ariake
Ariake sits on the second floor of The Shilla Seoul in Jangchung-dong, a formal hotel fine-dining room recognised with 83 points in the 2026 La Liste Top Restaurants ranking. It is best suited to hotel guests, business diners, and first-time visitors who want a composed, quiet Seoul fine-dining experience without crossing the city. Book ahead for weekends; pricing and menu format should be confirmed directly with the hotel.
Who Should Book Ariake — and When
Ariake is the right call if you want a formal fine-dining dinner in Jung-gu without leaving the grounds of The Shilla Seoul. It sits on the second floor of one of Seoul's most established luxury hotels, which makes it a natural fit for hotel guests looking to eat in-house at a high standard, or for business diners who want a composed, quiet setting in the Jangchung-dong neighbourhood. If you're visiting Seoul specifically to eat across the city's creative fine-dining circuit, Ariake is a credible stop — it earned 83 points in the 2026 La Liste Leading Restaurants ranking, which places it in recognisable company internationally. First-timers should come for a weekday dinner when the room is likely to settle into the unhurried pace that hotel fine dining does leading.
The Setting and Atmosphere
Expect the ambient energy of a hotel dining room done properly: measured, controlled, and low in noise by design. The Shilla Seoul is a long-standing address in the Jung District, and Ariake benefits from that institutional calm. This is not a room that hums with street-level energy the way some of Seoul's newer restaurant-only destinations do. The atmosphere is formal without being stiff , closer to the composed register of Jungsik than the more expressive rooms you find at Soigné. For a first-time visitor, that predictability is a feature, not a limitation: you know what you're walking into.
Why Jangchung-dong Matters Here
Ariake's location in Jangchung-dong, within the Jung District, puts it in a part of Seoul that carries historical weight but has less restaurant foot traffic than Gangnam or Itaewon. The Shilla Seoul is one of the area's anchor properties, and Ariake functions as the hotel's fine-dining flagship. That positioning means the restaurant draws a mix of international hotel guests and local business clientele rather than the walk-in crowd that sustains destination restaurants elsewhere in the city. For travellers staying nearby or in the hotel itself, the value of not crossing the city for a serious dinner is real. For those staying elsewhere, the journey to Jangchung-dong is worth factoring into your planning , though the neighbourhood's proximity to Namsan makes it a reasonable stop if you are already on that side of the city. For a broader view of where Ariake sits in Seoul's dining scene, see our full Seoul restaurants guide.
What to Expect as a First-Timer
Go in expecting a formal hotel fine-dining experience. The La Liste recognition at 83 points signals consistent quality at an international standard , comparable recognition to restaurants like Le Bernardin in New York City and Lazy Bear in San Francisco in terms of the framework used to assess them, though each operates in its own category. Within Seoul, that score puts Ariake in the same credentialed tier as Mingles and Kwonsooksoo, both of which carry international recognition. The specific menu format, cuisine type, and price point are not confirmed in available data, so contact the restaurant directly before booking if those details affect your decision. Do not assume a set menu or à la carte format without checking. For dining context elsewhere in Korea, Mori in Busan and Double T Dining in Gangneung offer regional reference points.
Practical Details
Reservations: Booking is rated easy , walk-ins may be possible given the hotel setting, but call ahead to confirm availability, especially for weekends or larger groups. Dress: Formal or smart-formal is the safe assumption for a hotel fine-dining room at this level; err on the side of overdressing rather than under. Budget: Specific pricing is not confirmed in available data , verify directly with The Shilla Seoul before committing. Getting there: The Shilla Seoul is located on Dongho-ro in Jangchung-dong, Jung District; the nearest subway access is in the broader Jung-gu area. Check current transport options via Seoul's TMAP or Kakao Map. For more on what to do around your visit, see our Seoul hotels guide, our Seoul bars guide, and our Seoul experiences guide.
FAQs
- What should a first-timer know about Ariake? It is a hotel fine-dining restaurant inside The Shilla Seoul, recognised in the 2026 La Liste rankings at 83 points. Expect a formal atmosphere and a composed, quiet room. Confirm menu format and pricing directly before you go , those details are not publicly confirmed in available data. If you want Seoul's more experimental fine dining, consider alla prima or Soigné instead.
- How far ahead should I book Ariake? Booking difficulty is rated easy, so last-minute reservations may be possible , but for weekend dinners or larger groups, contacting the restaurant a week or more in advance is sensible. Hotel dining rooms at this level can fill quickly around events and peak travel periods.
- What should I wear to Ariake? Smart-formal is the safest approach. A hotel fine-dining room recognised by La Liste will have expectations consistent with that tier , comparable to what you would wear to Jungsik or Kwonsooksoo. When in doubt, dress up rather than down.
- Does Ariake handle dietary restrictions? This is not confirmed in available data. Contact The Shilla Seoul directly before your reservation , hotel fine-dining kitchens at this level generally accommodate restrictions with advance notice, but do not assume without asking.
- Is Ariake good for solo dining? The hotel fine-dining setting is generally solo-friendly in terms of service, and the formal atmosphere means solo guests are a normal part of the room. That said, if solo dining energy matters to you, a counter-based option like alla prima may suit you better. Confirm seating options with the restaurant directly.
- Can I eat at the bar at Ariake? Bar seating at Ariake is not confirmed in available data. The hotel setting suggests a traditional table-service format, but contact the restaurant to ask about any counter or lounge dining options before visiting.
- Can Ariake accommodate groups? The hotel setting makes private or semi-private dining for groups a reasonable expectation, but group capacity and private room availability are not confirmed in available data. Contact The Shilla Seoul directly to discuss arrangements for parties larger than four. For context on group dining in Seoul more broadly, see our Seoul restaurants guide.
Compare Ariake
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ariake | La Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 83pts | Easy | — | ||
| 7th Door | Korean, Contemporary | ₩₩₩₩ | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Solbam | Contemporary | ₩₩₩₩ | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Onjium | Korean | ₩₩₩₩ | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| L'Amitié | French | ₩₩₩ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Zero Complex | Korean-French, Innovative | ₩₩₩₩ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Ariake and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Ariake handle dietary restrictions?
Call ahead to confirm — Ariake operates within The Shilla Seoul, a property with infrastructure geared toward international guests, which typically means dietary requests are handled at the reservation stage. Given the formal fine-dining format recognised by La Liste 2026, the kitchen is likely equipped to accommodate common restrictions, but don't assume without confirming directly.
What should I wear to Ariake?
Dress formally. Ariake sits on the second floor of The Shilla Seoul, one of the city's flagship luxury hotels, and the La Liste 83-point recognition puts it firmly in the category where jeans and trainers will feel out of place. Treat it like a European fine-dining room: jacket for men is a safe call.
How far ahead should I book Ariake?
Book at least a week out for weekday dinners; aim for two weeks ahead for weekends. The hotel setting means walk-ins are more plausible here than at a standalone restaurant, but Ariake's La Liste standing attracts a steady stream of hotel guests and destination diners, so availability is not guaranteed.
Is Ariake good for solo dining?
Yes, with caveats. The formal hotel dining room format works for solo diners who want a quiet, structured meal rather than a social atmosphere. The setting is low-noise and controlled by design, which suits a solo business dinner or a deliberate solo fine-dining experience better than a convivial counter like you'd find at a dedicated omakase restaurant.
What should a first-timer know about Ariake?
Ariake is a formal hotel fine-dining room at The Shilla Seoul in Jangchung-dong, recognised by La Liste at 83 points in 2026 — a signal of consistent international-standard quality rather than a trendy or experimental kitchen. Come expecting precision and service polish over personality or surprise. It is not a Seoul neighbourhood restaurant; it is a destination within a destination.
Can I eat at the bar at Ariake?
Bar seating is not confirmed in available venue data. Given the formal fine-dining format and hotel setting, counter or bar dining is less common in this category than at standalone restaurants. check the venue's official channels to confirm whether any informal seating option exists.
Can Ariake accommodate groups?
The Shilla Seoul's hotel infrastructure makes group bookings more feasible here than at many standalone Seoul fine-dining addresses. For parties of six or more, check the venue's official channels to ask about private or semi-private arrangements. The formal room format suits a corporate dinner or a celebratory group meal better than a casual group night out.
Recognized By
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