Seoul Restaurant Review – Doma (Cutting Board) Sushi.
Seoul Restaurant Review
Doma (Cutting Board) Sushi.
It’s Sunday! Not only is it the start of a new week, but it’s also time to belly up to the computer and catch the latest blog from Brent’s world! In case you missed it, last week I took a day trip to Suwon one of the strangest museums in Korea, Mr. Ducks Toilet Museum (Click Here In Case You Missed The Article). This week was are going to take a step back to normality and review a Sushi restaurant I discovered quite by accident. They say the best things are hidden in plain site and such is the case with Doma Sushi, as it is located in a pretty non-descript building amidst a street of cloths and coffee shops down the street from the Shinyongsan Post Office. In fact after spotting it and filing it away as a restaurant to try, I could not find it again when looking for it.
The non-pretentious exterior give way to a spacious and cozy interior. Which provides a pleasing quiet dining experience.
Once you place your order, your sushi is prepared quickly by their amazing chef, who pays close attention to beautiful presentation.
There are several set items on the menu, with several courses of Sushi. Which contain Ahi tuna, salmon, shrimp, cod fish, scallops, and mackerel.
I am trying a piece of the fresh salmon.
We also ordered a couple orders of this thinly sliced flank steak on rice. Though expensive it is positively delectable! The thinly sliced steak just melts in your mouth.
For our sides we ordered some shrimp tempura (They also have pepper tempura, which comes with a mixture of hot and mild battered green peppers.). and a bowl of udon noodle soup. The sides were flavorful and filling and would definitely order again with a meal.
We were also presented with this steak and onion salad, which was really good (How can you go wrong with steak and onions!!). Mi Jung mentioned that we were given it to try because I was writing a blog on their restaurant, but whatever the reason I will not turn down free food!
We have really enjoyed our meals the two times we have eaten at Doma, if you are looking for a quiet sushi experience in Seoul, and are near the Shinyongsan area, I highly recommend it. We hope you have enjoyed this week’s restaurant review, and will come back soon to read more great content on Brent’s World! If you want to make sure you do not miss great content, if you register with us you will be notified by email when a new blog is posted. You can register by clicking HERE.
How to get there.
Bus: Take any bus bound to Shinyongsan station, and look for the Shinyongsan post office when getting off the bus. Walk down the street to the right of the Post Office.. You will come to Doma Sushi, simply walk up the stairs into the restaurant.
Subway: Take the light blue (Line #4) to Shinyongsan station, and use exit (Way Out) #1 as noted above walk down the street to the right of the Post Office. You will come to Doma Sushi, simply walk up the stairs into the restaurant.
Phone #
796-2324
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