• Food,  South Korea

    Grilled Fish Restaurant In The Hannam – Dong Area | Seoul, South Korea

    On my way to Seoul Brewery I passed by a grilled fish restaurant location in Hannam-Dong. According to my trusty sidekick Google Translate, it’s literally called the “Grilled Fish Restaurant.” I’m not sure how accurate that is, but let’s roll with it.

    Since my time in South Korea was running out, I wanted to try something new, and grilled fish sounded appealing. A simple, delicious meal at a small, local restaurant is always enjoyable and this fit the bill.

    The menu was straightforward, featuring just a few items. Unfortunately, Google Translate could only make sense of a couple of the items. One item was the mackerel, which is what I went with for a very affordable 2,000 won / $9 USD.

    The mackeral came out smoking and crackling in the bit of oil leftover from the pan it was grilled in. You can’t ask for anything fresher or hotter off the grill than this.

    The grilled skin was golden, incredibly crispy, with a nice crunch to it. In contrast, the meat was moist and tender, not dried out at all, and perfectly seasoned with just the right amount of salt.

    The dipping sauce tasted like a sweeter type of soy sauce on its own. But when mixed with the spiciness of the wasabi and combined with the fish’s saltiness, it created a harmonious blend of flavor. Especially when paired with some rice, these flavors came together beautifully.

    At first glance, I didn’t expect this to be enough food, but the meal turned out to be quite filling. Factoring in the banchan dishes and a seawood soup, it turned out to be quite the filling dinner.

    Featuring perfectly grilled salted mackerel, The “Grilled Fish Restaurant” was a fantastic discovery, providing a delicious dining experience for one of my last nights in Seoul. I’m grateful to have stumbled upon it!

  • Food,  South Korea,  Travel

    Insadong Dumplings That Are Worth The Wait In Seoul

    While exploring Insadong on a rainy Sunday morning, I stumbled upon Bukchon Sonmandu, a local Insadong dumpling restaurant and couldn’t resist stopping by and trying the gullim and steamed pork and kimchi dumplings.

    I haven’t had gullim before so wanted to give it a try. It’s essentially a meatball of the meat filling of a dumpling consisting of (I think) ground pork, onion, green onions, garlic. These were tasty. Nice, juicy, freshly made, these were easy to put down.

    I also got the steamed pork and kimchi dumplings. Both were very good. Dumpling skin was perfect with great texture. The pork dumpling filling was very similar to the gullim, perhaps with a slight twist, with a little more green onion.

    The kimchi dumpling was my favorite of the bunch. The kimchi added a little spice, crunch, and flavor to the ground pork mix. It provided a burst of flavor to the mix and was very delicious. I only wish I had more hot sauce and soy sauce to dip all these wonderful gullim and dumplings in!

    Overall, this was a very satisfying experience. I loved the number of different options that were available. Many of which I hadn’t tried before. The dumplings were all quite different from one another with varying flavors and textures from their fillings. With very affordable prices, everything varied from about $3.50 – $5.50 USD, Bukchon Sonmandu is certainly worth a stop for some Insadong dumplings.

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