Revitalizing meal at Park Hyatt Seoul
Park Hyatt Seoul’s The Lounge presents a set meal inspired by Korea’s seasonal tradition of revitalizing summer “boyangsik” dishes.
Comprising five courses, the dinner set features nourishing ingredients, including Korean-grown deodeok root, chicken and abalone. The course meal will be finished off with a unique dessert course, a reinterpretation of traditional snacks from sweet red bean jelly, mugwort mousse to soybean flour crumble.
The set course is priced at 100,000 won per person. At additional charge of 40,000 won per person, the dinner will be served two glasses of paired wine and one glass of traditional Korean liquor.
Retro bingsu at Grand InterContinental Seoul Parnas
Grand InterContinental Seoul Parnas’ Lobby Lounge presents mugwort bingsu in collaboration with Danish royal porcelain brand Royal Copenhagen.
Retro mugwort bingsu, prepared by the hotel’s patissier with Korean herb mugwort, is served in a bowl from Royal Copenhagen. This year, the bingsu is also available in individual servings.
Retro mugwort bingsu is available until the end of August at 45,000 won for two to three servings or 27,000 won for an individual serving.
Tropical afternoon at Novotel Ambassador Dongdaemun
Novotel Ambassador Dongdaemun Hotel & Residences’ Gourmet Bar presents its tropical afternoon tea set and brunch set fit for summer afternoons.
Both sets offer desserts made with summer fruits including mango, dragon fruit, coconut and more. Guests can pair the desserts with coffee or tea.
The brunch menu features croissants, waffles, omelets, grilled sausages, arrabbiata pasta and salad along with desserts.
The course meals are available from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day, priced at 35,000 won for one person and at 66,000 won for two.
Unique bingsu at Grand Hyatt Seoul
Grand Hyatt Seoul’s lobby lounge cafe Gallery will serve mango basil Champagne bingsu from July 1 to Aug. 31.
Mango basil Champagne bingsu features shaved milk ice topped with mango, along with basil Champagne sherbet made with more than 40 percent Champagne. Mango puree, condensed milk and red beans are served along with the bingsu.
The bingsu costs 40,000 won and will be available daily from 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
For more information or to make a reservation, call Gallery at (02) 799-8899.
Solo bingsu at Conrad SeoulConrad Seoul’s rooftop bar Vvertigo is offering single-serve bingsu this summer.
Typically, bingsu is shared among two or three people. However, as one-person bingsu has become the new norm amid social distancing, Vvertigo is offering its solo tropical-flavored pina colada bingsu and coffee-flavored Irish ice bingsu. The bingsu varieties are liquor-based, but can be enjoyed as nonalcohol desserts upon request.
Pina colada bingsu costs 18,000 won and Irish ice bingsu is priced at 12,000 won. The promotion runs until Aug. 31.
By Im Eun-byel (
silverstar@heraldcorp.com)