Haerumi: Fresh Seafood Delights Near Pyeongtaek Station

Haerumi
5, Jayuro 19beon-gil, Pyeongtaek-si, 1st floor
Operating Hours
Weekdays: 11:00 - 22:00
Saturday: 11:00 - 24:00
(Closed on Sundays)
Parking
Dedicated Parking Lot
Hello!
Today, I'm sharing my review of "Haerumi," located near Pyeongtaek Station.
I'd seen it quite a bit on social media lately, so I went with high expectations. Here's my honest experience!

Haerumi is a new seafood restaurant serving Mulhoe (spicy cold raw fish soup). The restaurant has a clean, Japanese restaurant vibe!
As soon as you enter, you can see live fish swimming in the aquarium, which made me anticipate the freshness of the food.
First, let's talk about parking!
Haerumi has its own dedicated parking lot, so you don't have to worry too much about bringing a car.
However, I imagine it might fill up quickly during peak weekend hours. Parking is usually a problem around Pyeongtaek Station restaurants, but this place passes the test!

I liked the spacious and clean interior.
There were plenty of seats, and there was also a separate room-like space inside, which seemed great for family gatherings. I ate in the inner space.
The menu was more diverse than I expected.
They had Mulhoe, sushi, set menus, sashimi, tempura, and even course meals!
A good value option is the Haerumi Set Meal (only available for lunch) for ₩25,000, which I recommend for those who want to try a bit of everything. Sadly, I went in the evening, so I skipped it.

I ordered the Special Mulhoe / Haerumi Sushi 10pc + Cold Buckwheat Noodles combo.
In addition to sushi and Mulhoe, they have a really wide variety of menus, including various kinds of fresh fish and grilled shrimp, and even rockfish soup.
They also have a full selection of alcoholic beverages!
It looked like a good place for a company dinner?!
First, the salad, which is a basic side dish~
Because it's well-equipped with parking, menu, and space, there was actually a group of people dining the day I visited… so it was a bit noisy. I originally wanted to eat while having a quiet conversation, but it felt more like a company dinner setting that day.
The atmosphere itself wasn't bad, but it took a little longer for the food to come out that day.

Now, let me introduce the menu I ate!
Haerumi Sushi: The fish was thick and fresh.
The rice was seasoned well, and I was satisfied with the large cuts of fish on top.
Special Mulhoe: Abundant from the visuals~
The sweet and sour sauce was delicious, and it's packed with seafood.
The highlight is that the sushi comes with cold buckwheat noodles.

The Haerumi sushi set includes this~
From white fish to salmon, tuna, and even Futomaki!
I especially liked the garlic shrimp.
Yum yum, delicious
I love sushi ~
When you scoop up the raw fish, abalone, sea squirts, etc., it's full of seafood.
Above all, the sweet and sour taste of the sauce ㅜㅜ
If you eat the noodles at the end, kya~ Well done! I enjoyed the meal ㅎㅎ

The convenient accessibility with a dedicated parking lot, and the many seats for groups/family gatherings.
If you are looking for a fresh and clean seafood restaurant, visit Haerumi ~

































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