Architecturally speaking, Miga is a white-painted, flat-roofed, box-shaped building. Large, open windows hug the entrance and an illustration of cows, sharing the history of Miga, is handpainted to the side wall which corners our favourite neighbourhood bakery, Forno. The interiors are comparably simple: mahogany tables and woven wooden chairs ensure that all eyes turn to the open kitchen at the back. It's here that the recipes, woven into the Miga family for decades, are rustled up as steamed tofu topped with grilled kimchi, ox bone broth and spicy noodles with beef jeon are served to your table.