Korean fine dining in a Singaporean car showroom: chef of 3-Michelin-star spot in US curates new restaurant’s menu
- Na Oh is no ordinary Korean restaurant – it is set in a US$295 million car showroom in Singapore and will have a menu curated by Korean-American chef Corey Lee
- The restaurant will serve dishes made with ingredients grown in a smart farm within the building and ‘deliver the best versions of traditional dishes’, Lee says
Would you deliberately make your way to a car showroom in a far-flung neighbourhood in Singapore to eat dinner? In all likelihood, no – but perhaps you would change your mind if you knew that Korean-American chef Corey Lee is the maestro orchestrating the menu.
Na Oh, where Lee is consulting on the concept and menu, is no ordinary Korean restaurant. It is set in the S$400 million (US$295 million) Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Centre Singapore in Jurong West, which supports research and development and showcases the Korean automotive brand’s manufacturing innovation.
Lee will have access to different crops produced in the fully automated hydroponic gardens – such as ice plants, Romaine lettuce, Swiss chard, Japanese mustard greens and kale, and, in the next phase, chrysanthemums, nasturtiums, perilla and marigolds.