Goyu Sushi is a small sushi restaurant located near Seoul’s Guro District Office. It is situated on the first floor of the Guro Rosarium Office Tel 2 building, making it easy to find as it is located along a main road.
As the name suggests, it is a small sushi restaurant that primarily serves Japanese dishes such as sushi and udon.
“Sushi Restaurant near Guro District Office, Goyu Sushi”
The store is not particularly spacious, accommodating only about 5-6 small tables. However, there are also about 4 seats at the bar where you can enjoy your meal.
One advantage of dining at the bar is that you can witness the process of making sushi up close. Watching this unfamiliar scene can help satisfy your curiosity about sushi.
“Goyu Sushi, Menu”
For takeout, there are “Assorted Sushi A and B” courses, priced at 15,000 won and 20,000 won respectively. For those dining in the restaurant, there are sets that include options like sashimi, miso soup, and salad.
They also offer an omakase menu, but reservations need to be made in advance, and it’s available from 17:00 to 18:30. There are both lunch and dinner menus, with the lunch menu being slightly more affordable.
“Takeout Menu”
- Assorted Sushi A: 15,000 won
- Assorted Sushi B: 20,000 won
“Menu”
- Salmon Sushi: 20,000 won (10 pieces of salmon + miso soup + salad)
- Salmon Roe Sushi: 20,000 won (10 pieces of salmon roe + miso soup + salad)
- Assorted Salmon and Salmon Roe: 20,000 won (5 pieces of salmon + 5 pieces of salmon roe + miso soup + salad)
- Lunch (11:30 – 14:30): 12,000 won (10 pieces of sushi + salad + miso soup + meal)
- Dinner (17:00 – 21:00): 15,000 won (10 pieces of sushi + salad + miso soup + meal)
“Omakase Menu”
- Omakase A: 25,000 won (porridge + salad + 10 pieces of sushi + meal)
- Omakase B: 35,000 won (porridge + salad + 12 pieces of sushi + main dish + meal)
“Lunch Menu: 12,000 won”
On this day, I visited for a simple lunch. After placing my order, I could see them making the sushi right in front of me. First, they served a salad, followed by miso soup. Then, the main menu, sushi, appeared. They served 10 pieces of sushi, each made with a variety of different fish, which added an element of fun to choosing and eating.
Despite being a sushi restaurant, the prices are reasonable and it’s a comfortable place to have a meal without feeling pressured. If I have the chance, I’d like to try the omakase menu as well.
“Sushi Restaurant near Seoul Guro District Office, Goyu Sushi”
- Address: 5, Gamasan-ro 26-gil, Guro-gu, Seoul
- Phone: 02-855-2459
- Opening Hours: (Everyday) 11:30 – 21:00 (Break Time 15:00 – 17:00)
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