Seongsu Restaurant – Yosyoku Seongsu Main Branch Serving Affordable & Hearty Japanese-Western Dishes

Seongsu Restaurant Yosyoku Seongsu Main Branch offers unbeatable value with generous portions of Japanese-Western comfort food like pork cutlet, omurice, and soba. A must-visit lunch spot near Seoul Forest and Ttukseom Station.

Seongsu Restaurant: Yosyoku Seongsu Main Branch

If you’re searching for a restaurant that balances both affordability and satisfaction, look no further than Yosyoku Seongsu Main Branch. 

Located near Seoul Forest, this spot has become a go-to Seongsu restaurant for locals, workers, and visitors alike—especially during lunch hours when the line wraps around the building.

I was first introduced to Yosyoku by a friend, and the food impressed me so much that I later returned with my mother. Even when trying to avoid the peak lunch crowd, I still found myself waiting in line. The quick turnover and constant stream of customers are proof of just how popular this place is.

Overview of Seongsu Restaurant, Yosyoku Seongsu

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Location & Access

  • Address: 2F, 26-10, Seoulsup 4-gil, Seongdong-gu, Seoul
  • Subway: 6 minutes on foot from Seoul Forest Station Exit 5 or Ttukseom Station Exit 8
  • Parking: Public parking available nearby; I used Seongdong-gu Sports Center Parking Lot (₩3,600/hour).

Being close to Seoul Forest and tucked away from the main Seongsu alleys, the location is perfect for those exploring the neighborhood or working nearby.

Business Hours

  • Daily: 11:30 – 21:00 (Last Order: 20:00) / Break Time: 15:30 – 17:00

More info : Official Instagram

Interior & Atmosphere of Seongsu Restaurant, Yosyoku Seongsu

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Inside, Seongsu Restaurant, Yosyoku Seongsu has a practical yet cozy layout. The main hall is square-shaped with mostly four-person tables, though two-person tables are interspersed throughout. A few sofa-style seats line the walls, and the window tables are especially comfortable.

Although there is a small bar counter near the entrance, most guests are seated at tables. The vibe is casual and welcoming, making it great for both solo diners and groups.

Menu & Ordering at Seongsu Restaurant, Yosyoku Seongsu

Orders are placed through a tablet system at each table, with pre-payment required. The menu features a wide variety of Japanese-Western dishes, often categorized in Korea as “gyeongyangsik.”

  • Main dishes: Pork cutlet (donkatsu), omurice, hamburger steak, hayashi rice, and soba.
  • Set menus: Affordable combos with multiple side dishes.
  • Drinks: From soft drinks and ades to beers, perfect for pairing with meals.

Each item on the digital menu comes with a photo and description, making it easy to choose—even for first-time visitors.

Food & Taste at Seongsu Restaurant, Yosyoku Seongsu

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Grilled Cabbage Salad
This dish stole the show for me. Lightly grilled cabbage is topped with miso-mayo and stir-fried minced pork. The texture is perfectly balanced: crunchy yet tender, sweet yet savory. A side dish that’s addictive enough to order again and again.

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Omurice with Pork Cutlet
Fluffy eggs cover seasoned rice like a blanket, paired with a thick, juicy pork cutlet. While I love dipping mine in salt, trying it with truffle oil elevated the flavor to another level. The pork was crispy on the outside, tender inside, and generously portioned.

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Tomato Soba
This was my mother’s order and a pleasant surprise. It tasted like a subtle fusion between soba and pasta, with a mild tomato base and just a hint of spice. Topped with a perfectly cooked soft-boiled egg, it was refreshing yet filling.

Side Dishes
Pickled radish, cabbage salad, and bean sprout dishes were provided to refresh the palate between bites. Even these side dishes had unique flavors that stood out.

Final Thoughts

Seongsu Restaurant, Yosyoku Seongsu Main Branch is proof that great food doesn’t have to come with a high price tag. With hearty portions, a wide variety of Japanese-Western favorites, and excellent value, it’s no wonder this place is a favorite for lunch in Seongsu.

Perfect for:

  • Casual weekday lunches near Seoul Forest,
  • Weekend family meals,
  • Bringing friends or parents for a satisfying yet affordable dining experience.

If you find yourself wandering around Seongsu wondering where to eat, skip the guesswork and head straight to this Seongsu restaurant. It’s a crowd-pleaser that lives up to its reputation.

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