Restaurants go Hallyu (Part I): TVXQ, SNSD for Space “e”
September 1, 2009 by Hallyuwood
Filed under News
The tourist boom fueled by the Korean Wave is nothing new. Nor is the impact of the hit television series “A Jewel in the Palace” on the popularity of Korean cuisine abroad. Hallyu stars and their dramas have become an effective medium through which to attract tourists, primarily from Japan, China and Southeast Asia.
The continual influx of Hallyu fans into Korea has spurred the proliferation of Hallyu-related tourist attractions, including restaurants run by the stars and entertainment companies that stand at the epicenter of the Korean Wave.
The increase in such eateries has given Hallyu fans the opportunity to enjoy cuisine inspired by their favorite dramas or dine in restaurants run by their favorite stars during their trip here.
Here are three Hallyu-related establishments - one a karaoke-meets-restaurant venue - that fuse two major components of the Korean Wave: food and entertainment.

S.M. goes gastronomic
S.M. Entertainment, the entertainment and media group that spawned K-pop icons TVXQ and Girls’ Generation, opened multi-entertainment space “e” last September.
A five story - plus a basement floor - complex where fans of S.M. Entertainment’s stars can sing, dine and splurge on idol paraphernalia, e attracts visitors from all over Asia.
“20 to 30 percent of our customers are Hallyu fans,” said an S.M. Entertainment representative, who cites Taiwanese and Chinese tourists as a part of the entertainment space’s customer base.
Even though it is a weekday afternoon, quite a few Asian fans are checking out the wide range of star souvenirs on sale on the second floor.
Souvenirs run the gauntlet from Super Junior mirrors to TVXQ blotting paper for the face. Several of the items on display already sport sold-out signs, evidence of the overwhelming popularity of the paraphernalia and the K-pop icons who grace them.
In mid July, “I STAR SHOT” - a sticker photo booth where fans can take pictures that feature their favorite stars - opened. Up until Aug. 9, Super Junior star shots were available. Starting this week, visitors can get glossy snaps that feature the boy band SHINee.
The snack bar, e-block is slated to open in mid-August, says an S.M. Entertainment representative. According to S.M. Entertainment Food and Beverage Team leader Kwon Yong-ki, e-block will serve up yogurt ice cream, noodles and tteokbokki made from two different kinds of chili powder.
Customers can drop by e.table for upscale Korean cuisine. Located on the fifth floor, the cozy yet chic joint dishes out elegant fare, but not before inducting customers into the world of Korean cuisine with a complementary glass of “makgeolli” (rice wine).
“Kimchi is brought in from Jeolla Province,” Kwon attests to the high quality of the ingredients used at e.table. “No MSG or artificial food additives are used.”
Excellent judgment is used in both the presentation and seasoning of each dish. Yuzu marmalade and two kinds of chili powder play up the sweet flesh of the butterfish, while imbuing it with a citrusy fragrance and a bit of kick.
While e.table alone merits a visit, S.M. Entertainment’s everysing - their karaoke space - lives up to its name.
Three floors worth of colorful and clean karaoke rooms offer major perks to K-pop fans and aspiring singers.
Fans can request rooms that Super Junior, Girls’ Generation, SHINee and TVXQ have filmed in, check out making-the-video montages of their favorite stars and sing songs where the choruses feature the voices of the K-pop singers.
Aspiring singers will be pleased to know that all the songs sound like they are straight off the album, meaning that guitar chords, real voices and pianos, etc. will be playing in the background.
“Our karaoke system uses real sound, so that our trainees can practice,” an S.M. representative explained. “Our artists come with their friends frequently to sing and practice.”
In regards to the current legal action taken by three members of TVXQ against S.M., the representative stated that it would not affect the sales of TVXQ paraphernalia or the use of TVXQ songs at e.
Credit: Korea Herald
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