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banjois

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wishfullthinkng
Joined: 05 Mar 2010
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Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 6:48 pm Post subject: |
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lol! this. i actually pm'ed steelrails suggesting him this exact restaraunt although i couldn't remember the name. it's incredibly delicious. i highly recommend it to anyone looking for japanese ramen. their donkass and gyoza are phenomenal too. it's fun to watch them sear their meat and gyoza with a natural gas blowtorch too. |
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soomin
Joined: 18 Jun 2009 Location: Daegu
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Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 9:24 pm Post subject: |
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There is a chain of Japanese restaurants called "Misoya" (it's written in English and Korean ^.^) that has sushi (nigiri (raw fish on a bed of rice) and maki (rolled sushi)) and other Japanese dishes~ I really like it ^.^ Their menu might not have English on it, but every dish has a picture, so if you're looking for sushi, you can look at the picture and point to it if you can't read Korean
I *don't* recommend eating sushi from non-restaurants (like in the basement of a department store at a food court) because they tend to be not as fresh and not as well monitored... I got serious food poisoning from a place like that~ not fun...
If you like sushi but don't want to fill up on rice, you can go to places that sell 회 (pronounced hway) which is just the fish part of nigiri sushi. Restaurants usually have a small sign that just says "회" and then a larger sign with the name of the restaurant~ There are also restaurants that just have a certain type of raw fish like 가자미 (halibut, ga-ja-mi) and 참치 (tuna, cham-chee), and will have that word prominently displayed on the sign.
Good luck and happy eating! |
Misoya is not good sushi. At all. |
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Misoya's "sushi" is not remotely fresh and probably prepared by a machine in some factory in Seoul. Almost any department store food court will have better sushi than Misoya. |
Don't get me wrong, I'll eat Misoya and it's not bad food, and I've even been known to eat their sushi on occasion, but I can't imagine how anyone who has had even mediocre sushi would ever call it good. Good sushi requires a sushi chef, which Misoya definitely does not have. Ever. |
I usually eat their 회덥밥 which, at the one I go to, is really good~ *shrugs* I've had the super-expensive-prepared-by-a-chef-sitting-in-front-of-you sushi before, but sushi is not really my cup of tea~ I was just saying if you're looking for sushi and not just sashimi or kimbap, Misoya has lots of chains and can be found pretty easily~ I didn't know so many of the chains had disgusting sushi~ sorry, guys! |
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Ocalmy
Joined: 18 Oct 2011
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Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 10:00 pm Post subject: |
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| wishfullthinkng wrote: |
lol! this. i actually pm'ed steelrails suggesting him this exact restaraunt although i couldn't remember the name. it's incredibly delicious. i highly recommend it to anyone looking for japanese ramen. their donkass and gyoza are phenomenal too. it's fun to watch them sear their meat and gyoza with a natural gas blowtorch too. |
http://www.lanieinkorea.com/2012/02/umaido-ramen-house.html
This place has the best ramen I've found in Korea. 5 minute walk from Konkuk Uni station. Check the link for map/directions and pics. |
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fustiancorduroy
Joined: 12 Jan 2007
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Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 10:38 pm Post subject: |
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D'Maris in Bucheon is a massive buffet with loads of really good nigiri, some decent sashimi, and a bunch of rolled sushi that I never try because of all that stupid f***ing sauce that Koreans love to put on their rolls. It's a little pricy at 30-35,000 won per person, but it's definitely worth it. The nigiri is awesome, and there's a buttload of other kinds of food there as well.
If you decide to go, get someone fluent in Korean to make a reservation for you. Then pig out.  |
Why do you have to be fluent in Korean to make a simple reservation? A few simple sentences, such as 6시에 예약 하고 싶어요, would suffice. |
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Captain Corea

Joined: 28 Feb 2005 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 5:06 am Post subject: |
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| soomin wrote: |
| northway wrote: |
| fustiancorduroy wrote: |
| northway wrote: |
| soomin wrote: |
There is a chain of Japanese restaurants called "Misoya" (it's written in English and Korean ^.^) that has sushi (nigiri (raw fish on a bed of rice) and maki (rolled sushi)) and other Japanese dishes~ I really like it ^.^ Their menu might not have English on it, but every dish has a picture, so if you're looking for sushi, you can look at the picture and point to it if you can't read Korean
I *don't* recommend eating sushi from non-restaurants (like in the basement of a department store at a food court) because they tend to be not as fresh and not as well monitored... I got serious food poisoning from a place like that~ not fun...
If you like sushi but don't want to fill up on rice, you can go to places that sell 회 (pronounced hway) which is just the fish part of nigiri sushi. Restaurants usually have a small sign that just says "회" and then a larger sign with the name of the restaurant~ There are also restaurants that just have a certain type of raw fish like 가자미 (halibut, ga-ja-mi) and 참치 (tuna, cham-chee), and will have that word prominently displayed on the sign.
Good luck and happy eating! |
Misoya is not good sushi. At all. |
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Misoya's "sushi" is not remotely fresh and probably prepared by a machine in some factory in Seoul. Almost any department store food court will have better sushi than Misoya. |
Don't get me wrong, I'll eat Misoya and it's not bad food, and I've even been known to eat their sushi on occasion, but I can't imagine how anyone who has had even mediocre sushi would ever call it good. Good sushi requires a sushi chef, which Misoya definitely does not have. Ever. |
I usually eat their 회덥밥 which, at the one I go to, is really good~ *shrugs* I've had the super-expensive-prepared-by-a-chef-sitting-in-front-of-you sushi before, but sushi is not really my cup of tea~ I was just saying if you're looking for sushi and not just sashimi or kimbap, Misoya has lots of chains and can be found pretty easily~ I didn't know so many of the chains had disgusting sushi~ sorry, guys! |
No, I'm sorry, but they have crap sushi. EMart is ten times better.
Mislay is a last resort for sushi. |
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northway
Joined: 05 Jul 2010
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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 5:33 am Post subject: |
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| Right. Again: good sushi requires a sushi chef. No Misoya has a sushi chef. The fish is rubbery, the rice is dry, and it's generally overloaded with wasabi. There isn't some special Misoya with good sushi, it's ubiquitously bad. |
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geldedgoat
Joined: 05 Mar 2009
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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 5:53 am Post subject: |
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D'Maris in Bucheon is a massive buffet with loads of really good nigiri, some decent sashimi, and a bunch of rolled sushi that I never try because of all that stupid f***ing sauce that Koreans love to put on their rolls. It's a little pricy at 30-35,000 won per person, but it's definitely worth it. The nigiri is awesome, and there's a buttload of other kinds of food there as well.
If you decide to go, get someone fluent in Korean to make a reservation for you. Then pig out.  |
Why do you have to be fluent in Korean to make a simple reservation? A few simple sentences, such as 6시에 예약 하고 싶어요, would suffice. |
In my experience, any restaurant here that requires reservations and doesn't typically see a lot of foreign customers has an unnecessarily long and confusing reservation process. If you can get away with a simple one-line phone conversation, props.
But whichever way you do it, still check out D'Maris. That place is AWESOME.  |
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Jonephant
Joined: 05 Jul 2010 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 8:09 pm Post subject: |
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| So i went to Sushi Kal in Mapo last night and had some good sushi for a reasonable price. Its quite small and was packed out, it's always good sign. We had to wait around 15 mins for a table but the staff were friendly. The menu has english translations and the sushi chefs prepare the dishes in front of you if you sit at the counter. All in all, a good place for sushi. |
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Hoost
Joined: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 1:10 am Post subject: Re: Good Sushi? |
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| I just finished watching "Jiro Dreams of Sushi" and it really got me in the mood for some good sushi. Can someone recommend a place that they have been to recently? I dont mind spending big for good food. |
First of all, I've been patiently waiting for this movie for what feels like a year... is it out on itunes or bittorrent?
As for sushi, in Korea I have not had any real good sushi at a restaurant. I am an avid sushi-goer and the best sushi I've had was in Tokyo. Most of the basic sushi places in Korea have their sushi frozen, which totally kills it for me. There are some small boutique sushi places in apgujeong area that I've been to. They are good, but I cannot get over the feel of being ripped off. Maybe for 10 pieces of sushi, it costs about 70,000 won. Very small, too.
Honestly, this will sound strange, but the best sushi, especially for your buck will have to be Costco, hands down. I bought one of their platters that came with really nice Tuna. Big slices, soft, and moist.
just my 2 cents |
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Jonephant
Joined: 05 Jul 2010 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 2:46 pm Post subject: Re: Good Sushi? |
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| Hoost wrote: |
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| I just finished watching "Jiro Dreams of Sushi" and it really got me in the mood for some good sushi. Can someone recommend a place that they have been to recently? I dont mind spending big for good food. |
First of all, I've been patiently waiting for this movie for what feels like a year... is it out on itunes or bittorrent? |
I downloaded the torrent from piratebay |
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Murakano
Joined: 10 Sep 2009
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Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 10:42 pm Post subject: |
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| Got-den Sushi, Gannam Station - exit 12. 10m on your left. |
Seconded..갓덴스시 is very good and prices very reasonable...Japanese sushi chefs too there.
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