Midam, Korean restaurant in Lomas de Chapultepec, Mexico.
Midam is a Korean restaurant in Lomas de Chapultepec that spans two levels with contemporary design. The space features circular booths, varied dining areas, and custom tables where guests can cook their own food.
A Korean businessman founded Midam to introduce new dining concepts separate from family restaurant traditions in Mexico City. The restaurant emerged from a vision to bring traditional Asian cooking methods to a new audience.
The name Midam means 'a beautiful story' in Korean, and this philosophy shapes how the place brings together Korean and Mexican cooking traditions. Visitors experience this blend through both the food and the way the restaurant operates.
The restaurant opens from 1:00 PM daily, with slightly earlier closing on Sundays. Visitors should expect tables to get warm, so dressing in light, comfortable clothing is advisable.
Each table has built-in gas and charcoal grills that let guests cook their meals right at their seats. These table grills shape the whole dining experience and create an interactive way to eat that you control yourself.
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