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You can now eat at Louis Vuitton: Inside its unbelievable new Seoul cafe and restaurant

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 1, 2026, 09:10 IST
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Inside Louis Vuitton’s massive new lifestyle hub in Seoul

The days of simply walking into a luxury boutique, pointing at a designer bag, and walking out might just be numbered. Imagine, instead, stepping into a high-end store and being greeted by the aroma of Michelin-grade Korean cuisine. Sounds a bit surreal, right? Well, that is exactly the vibe in South Korea right now.

The iconic French luxury house has just pulled the wraps off "LV The Place Seoul," located at Shinsegae The Reserve, and it is a total game-changer for the retail world. This isn't just a store. It is a sprawling, six-story cultural destination that seamlessly blends high fashion, art, and - for the first time on this scale - serious gastronomy.

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​A culinary milestone: JP at Louis Vuitton

Let's talk about the food, because this is where the brand is really making waves. Louis Vuitton hasn't just slapped its famous monogram on a dinner plate and called it a day. They’ve brought in the big guns.

The flagship houses a restaurant named "JP at Louis Vuitton," which marks a massive culinary milestone for the area. Why? Because it is the very first restaurant in Korea helmed by the acclaimed Chef Junghyun Park. If that name sounds familiar, it's probably because he's the visionary behind Atomix, the wildly popular, two-Michelin-starred hotspot in New York City. Here in Seoul, Park is doing what he does best. He is taking authentic, local Korean flavors and elevating them through global fine-dining techniques. It’s a refined luxury touch that proves the brand respects the actual grammar of fine dining.

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​Sweet treats and Parisian pastries

But what if you're just in the mood for a quick bite and a coffee after browsing the latest collections? They've got that covered, too, with "Le Café Louis Vuitton."

Once again, they absolutely did not skimp on the talent. The café is run by Maxime Frédéric, a man who literally holds the title of World’s Best Pastry Chef. Frédéric has crafted a localized menu that takes his signature, delicate Parisian pastries and infuses them with Korean ingredients. It is a perfect, delicious marriage of French savoir-faire and local creativity.

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​More than just a meal: The cultural experience

Of course, this is still Louis Vuitton, meaning the visual and retail experiences are completely off the charts. The space is designed to be a full-blown immersive lifestyle destination.

Visitors can wander through the "Visionary Journeys" exhibition - a series of incredibly themed rooms designed in collaboration with Shohei Shigematsu of OMA. It's essentially a walk through the brand's history, tracing its roots from a humble heritage trunk-maker to the global

powerhouse we know today. And for the hardcore shoppers? Beyond the standard ready-to-wear collections and leather goods, the building features an extensive "Art of Living" home area. We're talking high-end furniture and design objects that let you immerse yourself entirely in the brand's aesthetic.

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​The big picture: Why Seoul?

So, why is a luxury fashion brand diving so deep into the hospitality business? It all comes down to one thing: dwell time.

By offering incredible food and museum-quality art, Louis Vuitton is encouraging people to stay longer, hang out, and build a deeper emotional connection with the brand. It’s a brilliant, strategic move to transform traditional retail into an immersive, all-day experience. And picking Seoul as the testing ground makes perfect sense. The city is globally fluent in both dynamic food culture and high-end fashion. It’s the ultimate market for this expansion, proving that the future of luxury lifestyle might just be served at a restaurant table.

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