- I ate at Hansik Goo, a restaurant in Hong Kong known for modern Korean cuisine, for the first time.
- The delicious meal included seafood, pork dishes, sorbet, and tea.
- Though our $470 meal was pricey, I still thought it was worth the money.
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As a food writer visiting my ancestral home in Hong Kong, I knew I wanted to try Hansik Goo, the region’s only Michelin-star Korean restaurant.
Hansik Goo serves lunch, dinner, and drinks and specializes in modern Korean cuisine.
The restaurant, which has maintained its Michelin star for three consecutive years, also welcomed a new head chef last year, so I was excited to try the food.
During my visit to Hong Kong, a friend and I went to Hansik Goo for dinner to see what all the hype was about. Here’s what our dining experience was like.