Core Summary (Save this)
- Reservations: Official Linktree → Catchtable
- Open/Closed check: Instagram notice → Catchtable notices
- Price: Tasting course “Jumo’s Table” is KRW 120,000 per person
- One-day class: A separate studio program (not the Haebangchon dining location)
You watched Black and White Chef 2 Yunjumo and thought, “I need to try Yunjudang”—but search results can feel scattered.
This guide puts everything in one clear order: booking → open/closed check → visit prep → one-day class.
Where do you book? Is it open right now? What’s the tasting course price? And is the class in Haebangchon—or somewhere else?
At the end, you’ll get quick scenarios so you can choose the option with the lowest fail risk.
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1. What kind of place is Yunjudang (윤주당)? — Black and White Chef 2 Yunjumo
If you found Yunjudang after Black and White Chef 2, it helps to see it as a curated Korean food + traditional alcohol pairing experience—not just a “bar recommendation.”
For first-timers, the biggest win is understanding the experience structure before you worry about individual dishes.
Use the table below to understand the concept in 30 seconds.
| Item | Key takeaway | English search terms |
|---|---|---|
| Concept | Korean dishes + traditional alcohol pairing | Korean food & traditional alcohol pairing |
| Signature format | Tasting course focus (price info is publicly listed) | tasting course |
| Operation style | Reservation-centric; check official updates before visiting | reservation-only |
| Location | Haebangchon (해방촌), Yongsan; address listed publicly | Haebangchon, Yongsan |
2. How to book Yunjudang after Black and White Chef 2 Yunjumo (Official Path)
The most common mistake is booking through random pages that look official.
The clean path is: Linktree → Catchtable.
Follow this checklist to minimize errors.
| Step | What you do | Practical tip |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Open the official Linktree | Helps you avoid look-alike pages |
| 2 | Enter the official Catchtable listing | Read notices first (hours/closure) |
| 3 | Pick date/time/headcount | Finalize headcount early if changes are hard |
| 4 | Re-check before visiting | Instagram updates tend to be fastest |
• For reservation-based spots, “notice checking” matters more than map navigation.
• If you only aim for weekend prime time, your success rate drops—keep a weekday option open.
3. Is it open today? Where to confirm closures / reopenings
Relying only on map apps can lead to wasted trips—after Black and White Chef 2 Yunjumo, updates can move faster than map apps.
The official Instagram profile indicates reopening details may be announced later.
Catchtable often displays operational notices as well.
| Check order | Channel | What to verify |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Official Instagram profile/posts | closure, reopening, reservation release |
| 2 | Catchtable listing | holiday/closure note, booking availability |
| 3 | Linktree buttons | makes sure you’re using the latest links |
• “Reservation release date” often matters more than “today’s hours.”
• If you’re traveling, check twice—night before + morning of.
• If Catchtable shows a closure, confirm the same date appears in the latest Instagram notice.
4. How to get there (Haebangchon is all about slopes)
Haebangchon has steep streets, so the “shortest route” isn’t always the easiest—especially for first-timers after Black and White Chef 2 Yunjumo.
First-timers usually do best with this plan: take public transit close-in, then finish with a short final walk or quick transfer.
The publicly listed address is in Yongsan-gu, Seoul.
| Situation | Recommended approach | Why it works |
|---|---|---|
| First visit, evening | transit near Haebangchon → short final transfer | reduces slope fatigue |
| With low-stamina companion | avoid long uphill walks | preserves comfort before dining |
| Tight schedule | pick a route with less “finding time” | Haebangchon alleys can be confusing |
• Your first 10 minutes after arrival can change the whole experience.
• For anniversaries, punctual arrival beats “saving 5 minutes on foot.”
• A 15-minute walk with steep incline can feel like twice that.
5. Parking Plan After Black and White Chef 2 Yunjumo (Haebangchon Tip)
Parking can become the biggest variable in Haebangchon—especially after Black and White Chef 2 Yunjumo—so it’s better to plan ahead.
A simple strategy is: choose one parking option and commit, then combine with a short final transfer.
Weekends are especially prone to “parking search time.”
| Strategy | Benefit | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Fix one parking option | reduces wandering time | first-timers |
| Arrive early | avoids peak congestion | weekends |
| Park + short final transfer | avoids narrow alleys | groups, companions |
• Parking stress often ruins the mood before you even sit down.
• For two people, selecting one parking plan is usually enough.
• On busy nights, “park + 5-minute transfer” can be faster than driving into the neighborhood.

6. Menu & Pricing After Black and White Chef 2 Yunjumo: Think in “Structure,” Not a Long List
People searching Black and White Chef 2 Yunjumo often get lost in menu mentions, but the decision is simpler when you see the structure.
A signature offering is the tasting course “Jumo’s Table (주모의 한상)” listed at KRW 120,000 per person.
Use this table for a quick budget check.
| Category | What it means | Price / note |
|---|---|---|
| Tasting course | “Jumo’s Table” (tasting course) | KRW 120,000 per person |
| Pairing | traditional alcohol pairing with the course | tell sweetness/dryness/aroma preference |
| Budget rule | calculate with the course first | decide extras after you arrive |
• A course reduces first-visit failure risk and helps you learn your own preferences.
• Beginners do better choosing by sweetness/aroma than by alcohol “type.”
7. Three questions that prevent pairing disappointment
Pairing success comes from the right questions, not a long explanation—especially if you found Yunjudang through Black and White Chef 2 Yunjumo.
If it’s your first time, answer these three and your recommendations tend to land much better.
Save this table and reuse it on your next visit.
| Question | Example answer | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Sweetness | “Only slightly sweet” | narrows the style range |
| Aroma intensity | “Too strong is hard for me” | balances food and drink |
| Your goal | “Slow, celebratory pace” | adjusts intensity and pacing |
• Saying what you dislike is often faster than saying what you like.
• Jumping straight to strong, high-aroma drinks can overwhelm the food.
• “Start light” can completely change the first pour.
8. Policies to Check — Black and White Chef 2 Yunjumo
Even with a booking, policy misunderstandings can create awkward surprises—so confirm key policies before the day of your visit.
The safest approach is to confirm key policies before the day of your visit.
This table covers only the items that most commonly cause issues.
| Item | What to assume | Practical takeaway |
|---|---|---|
| Corkage | may be restricted (confirm ahead) | don’t bring bottles without checking |
| Group size | there may be a headcount rule | plan your group flow early |
| Private booking | format may be course-based | align expectations in advance |
| Final confirmation | policies can change | check official channels before you go |
• Policies exist to protect experience quality, not to make things difficult.
• Bringing celebration items last-minute is a common failure point.
• If your headcount might exceed standard booking limits, confirm the inquiry route first.
9. One-Day Class After Black and White Chef 2 Yunjumo: Studio, Not the Restaurant
A common first-timer mistake is mixing up locations—after Black and White Chef 2 Yunjumo, the one-day class is not the same place as the Haebangchon dining visit.
Catchtable shows class-related details, and the official Linktree gathers the correct application buttons.
Treat dining reservations and class applications as two separate tracks.
| Item | What to check | Global SEO hint |
|---|---|---|
| Format | hands-on brewing experience | makgeolli class / brewing class |
| Where updates appear | Instagram + Linktree application buttons | schedule update |
| Biggest risk | going to Haebangchon by mistake | studio location |
• Classes are “programs,” so punctuality and location accuracy matter more than anything.
• When traveling, aim to arrive 10 minutes early.
• Always confirm “location → time → application link” in that order.
10. How to apply + what to prepare
Application is easiest if you think in this flow: notice → apply → confirmation, especially if you found the class through Black and White Chef 2 Yunjumo.
Linktree includes a dedicated “class application (studio)” route, and Instagram is usually fastest for updates.
Preparation is best framed around “carrying the result home,” not overpacking.
| Step | What you do | Mistake-proof tip |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Check the month’s notice on Instagram | save date/time in calendar |
| 2 | Use Linktree to reach the application page | avoid look-alike links |
| 3 | Confirm the booking/confirmation rule | “applied” may not equal “confirmed” |
| 4 | Prepare for transport | think “container for take-home” first |
• Confirmation matters more than application speed.
• Evening sessions have higher late-arrival risk—buffer your travel time.
• Sunday afternoon slots tend to fit travel itineraries smoothly.
11. 2026 One-Day Class Schedule (Black and White Chef 2 Yunjumo)
After Black and White Chef 2 Yunjumo, schedule information can appear in multiple places—so the trick is to save a table and then verify updates via official channels.
An official notice mentions a January special class (date/time/capacity), which makes Instagram your best “source of truth.”
Below, I separate Confirmed (official notice) vs Reference (your screenshot schedule).
| Type | Theme | Date & time | Capacity | Fee | Where to confirm |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Confirmed (official notice) | January “tangerine makgeolli” special class | 2026-01-10 (Sat) 16:00 | 12 | See official notice | Official Instagram notice |
| Reference (your screenshot) | Tangerine makgeolli | 1/8 Thu 13:00·18:00 / 1/9 Fri 13:00·18:00 / 1/11 Sun 15:00 / 1/22 Thu 13:00·18:00 / 1/23 Fri 13:00·18:00 | screenshot | KRW 80,000 | Linktree “class application” button |
| Reference (your screenshot) | Strawberry makgeolli | 1/15 Thu 13:00·18:00 / 1/16 Fri 13:00·18:00 / 1/18 Sun 15:00 / 1/29 Thu 13:00·18:00 / 1/30 Fri 13:00·18:00 | screenshot | KRW 80,000 | Instagram + application page |
• The best “success lever” is not the flavor theme—it’s the time slot (13:00 vs 18:00 vs Sun 15:00).
• If you want Friday 18:00, keep a Thursday 18:00 or Sunday 15:00 backup.
• For visitors, Sunday 15:00 often matches transit and meal timing best.
12. Choose the Low-Risk Option — Black and White Chef 2 Yunjumo
Even with all the information, your final choice should match your situation—especially for a first visit. Here are three common scenarios with the most reliable choices.
Following this table alone reduces most “first visit regrets.”
| Situation | Best choice | Why it works |
|---|---|---|
| First time + beginner | course first + one-sentence preference | simplest and safest |
| Anniversary/date | minimize slope fatigue + quiet slot | comfort drives experience |
| Class is your goal | confirm location/time first + use official application route | avoids the most common mistake |
• Decide your goal first and 80% of the decision is done.
• If you’re “collecting spots,” parking and walking time matter more than menu details.
• If your goal is learning, book the class first, then fit dining around it.
13. Official Links and English Search Keywords After Black and White Chef 2 Yunjumo
If you only save one thing after watching Black and White Chef 2 Yunjumo, save the Linktree—it consolidates the correct routes.
Reservations go through Catchtable, and class applications use the dedicated Linktree button.
For global discovery, sprinkle these English terms naturally in your post.
| Goal | Official route | English keywords to use naturally |
|---|---|---|
| Dining reservation | Linktree → Catchtable reservation | Yunjudang reservation, Catchtable |
| One-day class | Linktree → class application (studio) | makgeolli class Seoul, brewing class |
| Operational updates | Official Instagram notices | reopening notice, schedule update |
You may also see it typed as yunjudadng in search—this guide refers to the same place.
• One official route beats saving ten scattered links.
• When sharing with friends, Linktree alone is often enough.
14. Official Links in One Place After Black and White Chef 2 Yunjumo
| Button / Title (as shown) | What it’s for | Link |
|---|---|---|
| Global Catchtable – Reservation (www.catchtable.net) | Yunjadang reservation page on Catchtable (web) | https://www.catchtable.net/shop/yunjudang_ |
| [Catchtable] Haebangchon Yunjadang Reservation | Yunjadang reservation page on Catchtable (app/share link) | https://app.catchtable.co.kr/ct/shop/yunjudang_?from=share&type=DININ |
| [Book Purchase] Yunjadang’s Four-Season Makgeolli Recipes | Link to buy the book (Naver short link) | https://naver.me/xYvB3TKj |
| Yunjadang Makgeolli Brewing Class Application (Studio) | Apply for the one-day class / studio class (Naver short link → Smart Store) | https://naver.me/Fm2mCt2D |
| Brewing the Essence of Korean Tradition – A Makgeolli Maestro, Nara Yun | Feature article on Korea.net (Honorary Reporters) | https://honoraryreporters.korea.net/board/detail.do?articlecate=1&board_no=11739&pageidx=3&searchtp=&searchtxt=&tpln=1 |
| Private Class for Rice Wine, Makgeolli – Luxury Tour | Visit Seoul (English) private class listing | https://english.visitseoul.net/partners-en/luxurytour/PrivateClassforMakgeolli_/33629 |
| LOVERS #2. Yunjadang Interview: “People Who Live Doing What They Love” | CLASS101 webzine interview | https://class101.net/ko/pages/webzine-lovers-yunjudang-2301 |
| Yunjadang YouTube | Official YouTube channel | https://youtube.com/channel/UCADldGOqW3SFl7-Ixvj0lnA |
15. Final 7-Point Checklist After Black and White Chef 2 Yunjumo
| Check | What to do | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Confirm open/closed via Instagram | prevents wasted trips |
| 2 | Read Catchtable notices | confirms booking status |
| 3 | Aim to arrive 10 minutes early | Haebangchon can slow you down |
| 4 | Choose the least-slope route | protects your mood and energy |
| 5 | Fix your parking plan | eliminates wandering time |
| 6 | Prepare one preference sentence | improves pairing accuracy |
| 7 | For classes: confirm schedule + use Linktree route | avoids location/time mistakes |
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