The story of Surime begins not only with food, but from the very first moment you arrive.
In the heart of Gyeongju, a city that carries a thousand years of Silla history, our restaurant greets guests with the charm of a traditional hanok—a Korean-style house built with natural materials and designed to live in harmony with the seasons. Passing through the tiled roof gate and wooden pillars feels like stepping into another time.
Inside, your eyes are drawn upward to the seokkarae—the exposed wooden rafters that form the ceiling of a hanok. More than just structure, seokkarae reflects the beauty and practicality of Korean architecture, showing how tradition values both elegance and function.
From the dining table, large glass windows open onto a wide panorama of greenery. While preserving the outer form of a hanok, the interior has been designed with a modern touch to frame the scenery outside. Guests enjoy their meal while watching the seasons unfold, experiencing how past and present come together in harmony.



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