New executive chef lives his culinary dream at Andaz Seoul [Interview] Dishes at modern Korean dining venue Jogakbo Kitchen on the second floor of Andaz Seoul Gangnam in southern Seoul [ANDAZ SEOUL GANGNAM] Over the past five years that Andaz Seoul Gangnam has been open in the capital’s affluent Apgujeong neighborhood, it has woven its way into the lives of locals — and that isn't only the town’s nouveaux riches in Ferraris, swinging designer handbags over their shoulders. On a Monday afternoon at Andaz’s Jogakbo restaurant, four millennial friends enjoyed a glass of champagne with their brunch, middle-aged Gangnam ladies in linen and pearls walked out of the restaurant from their “weekly meetup,” a group of men and women in formal wear appeared to be in the middle a business meal and a solo diner munched on a steak salad at a corner table with headphones on. Related Article Andaz Seoul Gangnam opens new Korean dining restaurant Four Seasons Hotel attracts locals through luxury dining experiences But it's the back of the house — the kitchen — where the restaurant's new executive chef, Kim Hyeong-jin, feels he can spread his culinary wings.

“It’s a new challenge but an exciting one,” he told the Korea JoongAng Daily at the hotel on Monday. “I am having so much fun these days and, honestly, this has been my dream job for a very long time, so I am very happy.” Andaz Seoul Gangnam's Jogakbo restaurant is comprised of three open zones serving different cu.