Japanese cuisine has deep roots in Seoul, shaped by geographic proximity and a long shared history. Seoul-style Japanese restaurants range from affordable sushi conveyor belts and ramen shops to high-end omakase counters. Quality fish is flown in daily, and Korean chefs often put their own spin on Japanese classics — thicker broths, spicier condiments, and seasonal Korean ingredients woven into traditional recipes.
Gwanak-gu's university population (Seoul National University is the dominant anchor) drives a food scene of affordable restaurants, study cafés, and late-night delivery options. The local food culture is young, budget-conscious, and diverse — students from across Korea bring their regional food preferences and the restaurant scene reflects this variety.
I came out of YouTube and visited the restaurant. The first floor was full, so I was guided to the basement, but it looked a bit old. It didn't feel clean. The raw fish wasn't much different from other restaurants, and the jeon was crispy and delicious. The price of jeon was cheaper than other places. It wasn't that filling for two people, but there was nothing else to order, so I left and had a second round somewhere else.
Best Raw Fish Restaurant near Sillim Station Recommended Squid and Chive Pancake Taste: Generous Price Range: Moderate Serving Size: Large Atmosphere: Market Hygiene: Open Kitchen Service: Friendly Accessibility: Near Sillim Station and Market Return Visit and Recommendation: ☆☆☆