A taste of Seoul on Rue Sainte-Catherine: Gyojasang opens in Brussels
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Brussels proudly welcomes the first European branch of Gyojasang. This unique concept, soon to expand to cities such as Barcelona and Amsterdam, brings the authentic Korean dining and nightlife culture to the heart of the city. Located on the bustling Rue Sainte-Catherine, Gyojasang offers visitors the chance to immerse themselves in Korean culture with a combination of authentic dishes, private karaoke, and a vibrant, festive atmosphere.
Brussels is the first European city to host a Gyojasang branch, with locations in Barcelona, Amsterdam, and Antwerp already planned. This concept builds on the success of its bigger sibling, Seoul Club House in Antwerp. Since its opening in September, the Antwerp hotspot has become a go-to for fans of high-quality Korean cuisine and unique experiences. The growing popularity of this concept highlights a demand for all-encompassing experiences. Gyojasang brings exactly that to Brussels, focusing on more than just a meal—it’s a complete experience.
Authentic dishes
The Gyojasang kitchen pays homage to traditional Korean flavors. Using fresh, carefully selected ingredients, dishes are prepared following original recipes handed down through generations. The menu surprises diners with a wide variety of specialties, including ramen, tteokbokki, gimbap, and the famous Korean fried chicken, loved for its crispy coating and rich flavor. Each dish is crafted with attention to detail to honor Korea’s rich culinary tradition. Guests can also enjoy typical Korean drinks such as soju, which perfectly complement the flavorful dishes and complete the Korean dining experience.
Karaoke
Gyojasang is about more than just food. The venue features two atmospheric private karaoke rooms where visitors can enjoy an unforgettable evening with friends or family. End the night in style with a visit to the photo booth for a lasting memory. Gyojasang is a place to enjoy, relax, and celebrate: the perfect destination for a night out in Brussels.
Gyojasang is open daily from 12:00 PM to 10:30 PM, with extended hours until 11:30 PM on Fridays and Saturdays. Reservations can be made via the website.
Rue Sainte-Catherine 8, 1000 Brussels
About Gyojasang
As the little sibling of Seoul Club House, which opened its doors in Antwerp in September 2024, Gyojasang builds on a successful concept that aims to bring Korea’s vibrant food culture to various cities. The Brussels branch is being launched in partnership with the Fulum Group, which manages this popular concept in Asia.
The Brussels location is the first of many, with openings planned in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Barcelona. At its core, the concept combines authentic Korean cuisine with nightlife in a modern, welcoming setting.
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