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Cuisine from around the globe is represented in our casual and fine dining restaurants. Among the accents you'll recognise are French, Australian, Japanese and Italian.
Marco Polo
You'll travel the Silk Road's ancient trade routes in Marco Polo, a spectacular restaurant on the 52nd floor. The Asia side features innovative cuisine and a selection of teas, while the Mediterranean side serves freshly prepared low-fat and low-calorie dishes. Both will mesmerise you with interactive chef's tables, a glass wall inviting glimpses of the kitchen, a superb wine cellar and three private dining rooms. Multi-level seating ensures every table has unobstructed views of the city below.
Table 34
Table 34 exemplifies life at the top with a 34th-floor locale, sophisticated European cuisine and a 3,000-bottle wine cellar - the largest of its kind in Korea. Renowned interior designer Tony Chi went beyond the obvious to create a space that amplifies the view, the soothing décor and the exquisiteness of the dining experience. Seating is available in the dining room, at the bar and in two private dining rooms for up to 10 guests.
Hakone
A feeling of Zen tranquillity will wash over you as you cross the stepping stones to Hakone, our Japanese restaurant featuring a sushi bar, teppanyaki table and saké bar. You?ll watch the chefs demonstrate their artistic and culinary skills as they slice and dice on the grill and present traditional formal course meals, sushi and sashimi. Set menus and 10 private dining rooms accommodate families and large groups beautifully.
Languages Spoken by Staff: English, Japanese, Korean
InterContinental Grand Seoul
The city's largest guest rooms and most important business address have earned Grand InterContinental Seoul premier status among hotels. Business travellers have easy access to COEX and the World Trade Center Seoul, and leisure time options such as Bongeunsa Temple, Gyeongbokgung Palace and the National Folk Museum of Korea are short distances away.Cuisine from around the globe is represented in our casual and fine dining restaurants. Among the accents you'll recognise are French, Australian, Japanese and Italian.
Marco Polo
You'll travel the Silk Road's ancient trade routes in Marco Polo, a spectacular restaurant on the 52nd floor. The Asia side features innovative cuisine and a selection of teas, while the Mediterranean side serves freshly prepared low-fat and low-calorie dishes. Both will mesmerise you with interactive chef's tables, a glass wall inviting glimpses of the kitchen, a superb wine cellar and three private dining rooms. Multi-level seating ensures every table has unobstructed views of the city below.
Table 34
Table 34 exemplifies life at the top with a 34th-floor locale, sophisticated European cuisine and a 3,000-bottle wine cellar - the largest of its kind in Korea. Renowned interior designer Tony Chi went beyond the obvious to create a space that amplifies the view, the soothing décor and the exquisiteness of the dining experience. Seating is available in the dining room, at the bar and in two private dining rooms for up to 10 guests.
Hakone
A feeling of Zen tranquillity will wash over you as you cross the stepping stones to Hakone, our Japanese restaurant featuring a sushi bar, teppanyaki table and saké bar. You?ll watch the chefs demonstrate their artistic and culinary skills as they slice and dice on the grill and present traditional formal course meals, sushi and sashimi. Set menus and 10 private dining rooms accommodate families and large groups beautifully.
Languages Spoken by Staff: English, Japanese, Korean