RESTAURANT OF THE WEEK Good night, Sweet Oak
WONJU, Gangwon Province — I drove out to the city of Wonju, in Gangwon Province, after I received some distressing news. The famed barbecue restaurant Sweet Oak will be going on an indefinite hiatus, starting from June 28. My wife and I have been coming here on an annual pilgrimage for the last five years, and we knew we had to come out to send it off before it closed. Gus Flores and Euna Kim opened the restaurant in 2015, and this isn't the first time it's shut down for a while. The married couple ended up in Korea in part because of Flores' Korean heritage. He previously visited in 2008 and enrolled in a language course in Seoul, before returning to the U.S. in 2013 to learn how to barbecue. He then went to culinary school in London, where he met Kim. Eventually they returned to Korea together, ending up in Wonju due to family connections on his mother’s side and the desire for something “less cramped than Seoul.” Less cramped might not fully apply to their restaurant, though, because just a short time after we were seated, Sweet Oak was 90 percent full — a good sign for an