A vintage Korean fusion restaurant in Apgujeong

Dosan Bunsik 🚇 Bundang Line Apgujeong Rodeo Station 🍙

This restaurant near Apgujeong Rodeo serves Korean fusion food. There's a limited menu, but it's hard to choose what to eat. Even though the recommended tteokbokki is on the menu, this time we decided to try something different. The pork cutlet sandwich looks so delicious from the picture. 🤤 And the word "handmade" is so tempting, so we decided to give it a go. Another dish we ordered was the beef tartar gimbap. 🥩 I'm a big fan of beef yukke or beef tartar, so I wanted to give it a try. This restaurant offers self-serve tea, so you can just grab some from the refrigerator. After a short wait, our food arrived. The four-piece pork cutlet sandwich (9,800 won) is lean, yet incredibly tender, and doesn't irritate the palate at all. 🫶🏻 It's served with equally soft bread, so every bite is a snap. No bite required. This dish is truly the best, as the menu says. The Beef Tartar Gimbap comes with 8 pieces and is served with a fried egg yolk 🥚 (8,000 won). It's a seaweed rice roll filled with seasoned raw beef and gimbap toppings. I was very impressed with this dish. I usually get gimbap filled with kimchi, vegetables, and spam, but this one is packed with raw beef tartar and dipped in the egg yolk. It's incredibly satisfying. I highly recommend this dish! 👍🏻 If you're visiting the cafe-hopping area near Apgujeong Rodeo, give it a try. They also have many other dishes to try, including kimchi fried rice, ramen, and bibimbap. The prices aren't too high, making it a great snack between meals. ☺️

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Post by 11chankin | Oct 24, 2025

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