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10 Apr 2009, Posted by Matt in Food & Drink,Seoul, 16 Comments

Seoul’s Best Brunch, Part 1


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Although eating comes easy here in Seoul, instead of traditional Korean fare, let’s take a look at a new favorite: brunch. Located in Seoul’s trendiest neighborhoods, many Koreans are eager to incorporate foreign cultures into their own. So, whether it’s the posh Cheongdam neighborhood of Southern Seoul, or Hongdae and Edae located north of the Han River, brunch is hot.

Come to think of it, brunch and Seoul are a good fit, because on the weekends, Seoul stays up late, and wakes up late, too.  So if you’re among the reluctant weekend risers, don’t worry about missing breakfast, because I’ve got five wonderful brunch options for you. 

1. The Flying Pan Blue
127-3 Itaewon-dong, Yongsan-gu (Itaewon); Ph: +82-2-793-5285
Via subway, exit #2 from line 6′s Itaewon Station
(이태원역)
Hours: 10:30-22:00 Su-Sa

20090407_flyingpan1Tasty food and charming presentation make a great combination at The Flying Pan Blue, located in Seoul’s Itaewon neighborhood. 

Our first stop is a charming spot in Seoul’s multicultural neighborhood of Itaewon. The Flying Pan Blue serves a diverse menu of waffles, sandwiches and egg fare, often incorporating foods less common in Seoul, like hummus and foccacia. My favorite is a plate of saucer-sized pancakes topped with banana slices, walnuts, syrup and powdered sugar. But what sets these pancakes apart is the generous twin dollops of whipped cream and ricotta cheese.

20090407_flyingpan_foodThe Flying Pan Blue’s sweet and savory selections are beautifully prepared and delicious.
 

2. Butterfinger Pancakes
88-9 Cheongdam-dong, Gangnam-gu (Cheongdam); Ph: +82-2-3448-1070
Via subway, exit #4 from line 7′s Gangnam District Office Station
(강남구청역)
Note: the station is nearly 1 km from the restaurant)
Hours: 07:00-15:00 Su-Sa

20090410_butterfingerA great place for (overpriced) pancakes and other popular “American-style” breakfasts.

Next up, Butterfinger Pancakes in Cheongdam was one of Seoul’s earliest purveyors of the so-called “American-style brunch.” The popular restaurant wants to feel like a typical U.S. diner, but, this being ritzy Cheongdam, it doesn’t offer typical diner prices. So while you’re paying heaps to enjoy a deliberately un-fancy meal, menu items like the “Waffle Lovers Special,” which combines waffles and eggs with pan-fried potatoes and sausage links, are still quite tasty.
 

3. D’avant
411-16 Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu (Hongdae); Ph: +82-2-325-5510
Via subway, exit #2 from line 6′s Sangsu Station
(상수역)
Hours: 11:00-23:00 Su-Sa
Web: d-avant.com

20090410_davantD’avant is where brunch fanciers can find Seoul’s best match of food quality and cool décor (photos from D’avant’s web site).

D’Avant in Hongdae is a neighborhood favorite that has enjoyed international media plaudits for its Belgian waffles and very cool décor. It’s definitely Seoul’s brunch spot for the design-connoisseur, but its fickle hours of operation can be frustrating. Nevertheless, it’s granola is very yummy and we all know that accommodations must be made for creative types, right? (joke).
 

4. The Parkview at The Shilla
202 Jangchung-dong 2-ga, Jung-gu, First floor; Ph: +82-2-2230-3374
Via subway, exit #5 from line 3′s Dongguk University Station
(동대입구역)
Hours: Weekend brunch and lunch: 11:30-13:30 and 14:00-16:00
Web:
shilla.net/en/seoul/dining/parkview.jsp

20090407_shillaThe view of the beautiful Shilla Hotel from the roof-top area of the hotel’s popular duty-free complex.

If you feel like indulging yourself, I highly suggest The Parkview‘s weekend brunch. Located inside the impeccable Shilla Hotel, The Parkview’s extensive array of meats, sushi, salads and soups are delicious and beautifully presented. What’s great about the Parkview is that it incorporates western food with Chinese, Vietnamese and Korean cuisine. The mounds of ice topped with huge king crab legs were especially popular, but my favorites are the custom cheese plates and a dessert area offering pies, cheesecake, pudding, frozen yogurt and unlimited lattés. It’s fantastic, but it doesn’t come cheap. Including VAT and service charges, the weekend buffet will run you 60,000 won ($46) per person.

20090407_shilla_food1The Parkview’s remarkable brunch demands shameless gluttony.
 

5. Egg and Spoon Race
54-9 Daehyun-dong, Seodaemun-gu (Edae); Ph: +82-2-312-5234
Via subway, exit #3 from line 2′s Edae Station
(이대입구역)
Hours: 10:00-22:00 Su-Sa  

20090407_eggspoon_foodFor the past year, Edae’s Egg and Spoon Race has served perfectly-prepared meals at reasonable prices.

Finally, my most recent discovery is a tiny restaurant in Seoul’s Edae neighborhood. There are just seven tables inside The Egg and Spoon Race. And for a very reasonable 9,000 won (or under $7), the phenomenal “Potato Omelet Plate,” which includes three very fluffy eggs filled with spinach, tomatoes, bacon, cheese and, of course, potatoes, can be yours. It doesn’t sound remarkable, but it is. The waffles were also excellent, and I’m eager to sample their dinner fare.

picture-9Getting There:
→ All locations are in Seoul. See each profile for contact information and how to reach the locations via subway. Refer to the map at right to get general bearings. Click here for a detailed, interactive version via Google Maps.

(A version of this text aired on KBS World Radio on April 8, 2009.)

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16 Comments

11 April 2009 02:42

jojiqua

mmm, making me hungry!

11 April 2009 05:44

stella

wow great blog. I def. want to check these places out on my next trip to seoul.

thanks for the great info.

13 April 2009 10:35

Matt Kelley

Hi Jojiqua and Stella,
Thanks for your notes. It’s been great to see the expanding selection of food in Seoul. Of course, the next time you come here, I’m sure there will be even more fantastic restaurants to choose from!

Best, Matt

3 January 2010 17:05

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22 January 2010 09:44

Perla

I really enjoy your website or blog, so informative & it’s so great to oogle at the photos if i may say so! we’re planning a trip in a few months & i stumbled upon your blog which is great! I can’t wait to step foot in your beautiful country. I also wondered why South Korea has not been promoted so much coz your country is one of the most beautiful i believe.
We’ll definitely wanna try & find these places you posted here when we visit Korea.

Many thanks or Jongmal kamsahamnida!

February 06 2010 14:14 pm

Matt Kelley

Hi Perla,

Thanks for your nice comments, and I'm glad you're enjoying the photos. This blog has been a great way for me to improve my still amateur photo skills. RE: Promotion, this year the promotion efforts are being vastly increased as part of the "2010-2012 Visit Korea Years" campaign. Let's hope it makes more people aware of Korea as a great travel destination! Hope you visit soon!

Best, Matt

15 February 2010 03:40

SuperSonic

Hi there,
Where are you from? Is it a secret? :)
~SuperSonic

February 15 2010 16:27 pm

Matt Kelley

Hi SuperSonic,

Thanks for your note. Nope, it's not a secret! I'm from the USA, a little island just west of Seattle in Washington State, to be precise. But my mother's family is from Daegu, in Korea's Gyeongsang region. And how about you? Where are you from?^^

Happy New Year!

Best, Matt

23 February 2010 10:00

stella

hi matt,

on my recent trip to korea i went to breakfast @ the flying pan blue and it was so delish! thanks for the great find. i def. want to go there again or maybe check out d’avant next time. breakfast in korea was awesome!

23 May 2010 09:24

ellala

I am looking for the stores in Seoul/Incheon sell kitchen equipments, dining, plate, dish and living tools. If you have informations, can you share with me?

Thank you

Sincerely,
ellala

May 23 2010 15:15 pm

Matt

Hello Ellala,
The best place to get a wide selection of inexpensive kitchen stuff would be Namdaemun Market, in the heart of downtown. Good Luck! Best, Matt

27 May 2010 08:35

ellala

Thank you for your information.
Is there some good place to puchase Japanese/Franch lifestyle equipments (Zakka in Japanese)?

I like brunch and very enjoy it. Can you recommend a good place that I can visit there.

28 June 2010 16:15

Jenna

I decided to leave a comment because I’m just so excited that I found a blog like yours.
I saw you at Arirang channel’s ‘Today’s Blog’ and was really impressed by it. Your blog is so informative and I especially love all the great photos.
Thank you and keep up the good work~!^^

July 08 2010 09:12 am

Matt

Hi Jenna,
Thanks for your note. I haven't mentioned the Arirang TV spots because I'm a little embarrassed about them!^^ I think the blog format fits me better... But I'm glad you saw them and enjoyed the content. I hope to hear from you soon! Best, Matt

16 August 2010 16:40

Cheryl

Hello Matt, thanks for the recommendations! (:

Do you happen to know if brunch at egg and spoon race is available on weekdays as well?

August 19 2010 15:48 pm

Matt

Hi Cheryl,

Thanks for your note. It's been a few weeks since I was last there, but I don't think they have a different menu for weekdays vs. weekends or brunch vs. lunch. Just head on over around 10:30 or so for a great meal. Also, they made some menu additions the last time I was there, but I'm addicted to the potato omelet.^^ Their various lemon- or orange-ade-type drinks are also great! If you're up to it, tell them the Discovering Korea blog sent you! The ladies there are really sweet.

Happy eating! Best, Matt

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