Oseyo
By Mikaiah Okasili
Oseyo brings Korean food with a modern twist to East Cesar Chavez. Concrete and warm wood frame the industrial space, softened by Asian textiles and art that make the room feel intentional rather than stark.
With house-made kimchi anchoring a generous menu, Oseyo makes Korean cuisine feel both elevated and accessible, inviting newcomers in while still honoring tradition. Well-loved dishes like bibimbap, kimchi fried rice and japchae sit comfortably alongside more contemporary offerings, all designed for sharing.
Between the beautiful dining room and the warmly lit patio, it’s a space built for communing, one worth lingering in long after the table is cleared.
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