Autumn in Gyeongju arrives quietly, filling the ancient city with a soft calm. Once the capital of the Silla Kingdom, Gyeongju holds the traces of a thousand years in every street and temple wall. The golden light of the season settles over old rooftops, and travelers walking through the city often feel that time itself has slowed to match the rhythm of the falling leaves.
As the air turns cooler, this city invites reflection. The charm of Gyeongju in autumn is not only in its scenery but also in the warmth of its food. Korean traditional cuisine here carries a deep sense of history and craftsmanship — the patience of slow-cooked broths, the balance of flavors, and the respect for nature that defines the country’s heritage. Each dish tells a story that connects the present to generations before us.
At Surime, we cook within that same flow of time. Using seasonal ingredients from local farms, every meal is prepared by hand and served with quiet sincerity. The season may grow cold, but the tables stay warm, carrying the heart of Gyeongju — where history, flavor, and time all meet.

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