South Korean Cuisine
Bold, Fermented, Unforgettable
Korean cuisine is a symphony of bold flavors built on fermentation, fire, and balance. From the probiotic punch of kimchi to the sizzle of Korean BBQ, every meal is a communal celebration with dozens of banchan.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of South Korean cuisine
Korea's fermentation culture centers on jang: doenjang (fermented soybean paste), ganjang (soy sauce), and gochujang (red chili paste), all traditionally prepared in earthenware jars (onggi) that breathe and regulate fermentation. These form the flavor backbone of Korean cooking. Kimchi, the iconic fermented vegetable preparation, has over 200 documented varieties and became fiery only after chili peppers arrived from the Americas via Japan in the 16th-17th century. The annual kimjang tradition of communally making winter kimchi was recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2013.
Korean food culture was shaped by the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1897), which codified Confucian dining rituals including the elaborate royal court cuisine with its 12-dish bansang (table setting). Japanese colonial occupation (1910-1945) and the devastating Korean War (1950-1953) disrupted these traditions but also spawned new dishes born of scarcity: army base stew (budae jjigae), made with American military surplus, and the widespread adoption of instant noodles (ramyeon). The modern Korean Wave (Hallyu) has propelled Korean food globally, with Korean BBQ, fried chicken, and tteokbokki becoming international phenomena.
### Masters of the Kitchen
- Cho Hee-sook - Known as 'the godmother of Korean cuisine,' she spent decades proving Korean food could be fine dining when it was dismissed as second-class; opened Hansikgonggan beside Seoul's Changdeok Palace in 2019 and was named Asia's Best Female Chef in 2020
- Baek Jong-won - South Korea's most famous food personality and CEO of 26 restaurant franchise brands with over 1,299 locations; known for making traditional Korean cooking accessible through TV shows watched by millions, including Netflix's Culinary Class Wars
### Essential Reading
- Maangchi's Big Book of Korean Cooking by Maangchi (Emily Kim) (2019) - The comprehensive cookbook from YouTube's most popular Korean cooking personality, with over 200 recipes covering the full range of Korean cuisine
- Korean Home Cooking by Sohui Kim (2018) - An authentic guide to everyday Korean cooking that bridges the gap between traditional techniques and modern home kitchens, covering banchan, stews, and rice dishes
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Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped South Korean cuisine
Mingoo Kang
Chef-owner of Mingles in Seoul, which earned 2 Michelin stars by brilliantly fuโฆ
Click to read moreMaangchi (Emily Kim)
Korean cooking YouTube sensation with over 6 million subscribers, beloved for hโฆ
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Chef behind Jungsik restaurants in Seoul and New York, pioneering Korean fine dโฆ
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define South Korean cuisine
Maangchi's Big Book of Korean Cooking
The definitive guide to Korean home cooking from YouTube's most popular Korean cooking instructor, with over 200 recipeโฆ
Korean Home Cooking
A collection of classic and modern Korean dishes that bridges traditional technique with contemporary American kitchen.
Koreatown
A vibrant exploration of Korean-American food culture through the lens of Koreatowns across the United States.
Explore All Dishes
2 authentic recipes from South Korean cuisine