Shabu Ol Day Seoul Jayang Branch: A Shabu-Shabu Lover's Honest Review


Hello, it's TaeTae!
I'm a huge fan of shabu-shabu.
This year, I stumbled upon Shabu Ol Day and fell in love,
and this is already my third visit to a different branch!
So, how was Shabu Ol Day Seoul Jayang Branch this time?
Here's my honest and vivid review!!
Shabu Ol Day Seoul Jayang Branch
Location: 1st floor, 503 Ttukseom-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul
Operating Hours: 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
(Break Time: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM)
Parking: 2 hours free at the back of the building
(If full, there's a new parking lot at Norunsan Alley Market)
Parking Tip
There's a parking lot behind the building with 2 hours of free parking, but it's not an exclusive parking area, so spaces are limited.
The tip is that the Norunsan Market public parking lot is newly opened,
making parking convenient!
Price Information
Weekday Evening: ₩30,800
(Additional charge for Mala soup base)
Inside the Restaurant
The Cheonho branch was large, located next to a big mart,
and the Sinnae branch was also large as it was in an entire building.
The Seoul Jayang branch was on the first floor of a building,
and it was smaller compared to the other two branches.
However, it was neatly organized and
passed the hygiene test!
Fresh and Diverse Vegetable Corner
Vegetable Corner
The vegetables were well-maintained.
Bean sprouts, bok choy, enoki mushrooms, wood ear mushrooms, etc.
The vegetables were well-managed, and
above all, I was happy to see water parsley (minari)!
There were also sujebi (Korean pasta), rice cakes, and sausages,
and various types of fish cakes,
so you can customize your meal to your liking!
Sauces and Nuts Managed Hygienically
Sauces and Fresh Nuts
There's a wide variety of sauces.
It's easy to spill while scooping the sauces,
but the staff were constantly watching carefully
and thoroughly managing the hygiene.
The olives and nuts were also
managed very cleanly.
Crispy Fried Foods and Refreshing Kimchi Perfect for Shabu-Shabu
Fried Foods, Kimchi & Side Dishes
Glass noodles spring rolls, dumplings, vegetable tempura, and onion rings were
kept crispy and warm.
There were also refreshing types of kimchi
like fresh kimchi, young radish kimchi, and dongchimi (radish water kimchi).
You Can Have a Full Meal with Hot Foods
Hot Foods
There was a variety of sweet and sour eggplant, lemon tangsuyuk (sweet and sour pork), water parsley with pork belly,
pork cutlet, chicken wings, tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes), and chicken, etc.
Especially the sweet and sour eggplant, lemon tangsuyuk, pork belly with water parsley and chicken
I've tried them at other branches,
but they were the most delicious at this branch.
Tteokbokki, Ragu Pasta, and Hamburg Steak Too
There were also tteokbokki, ragu pasta, and hamburg steak.
There were really a lot of side dishes.
Shabu-Shabu and Fresh Meat
Shabu-Shabu Broth and Fresh Meat
Nth Visit Result
Our combination is always
beef broth + mala broth.
One mild,
one spicy,
so you can eat without getting tired of it.
Now, all we have to do is
eat diligently!
The vegetables and meat are fresh,
so you can enjoy it!
I especially like rice paper,
so I can wrap it perfectly like this.
This chewy, mild flavor,
and a bite of savory peanut sauce,
says it all!
A Clean Finish with Warm Porridge
Finishing Porridge & Egg
The porridge ingredients are managed hygienically.
You can take as many eggs as you want,
which makes it even better when making porridge!
Dessert Time
But for a more perfect finish,
sweet dessert is a must?
They finish with ice cream and chocolate fondue.
The dessert machines were also managed cleanly,
making it great to eat!
Shabu Ol Day Seoul Jayang Branch
✔️ The best in taste and hygiene among the three branches I've visited.
✔️ The hot foods were especially delicious!!
Shabu Ol Day is a chain restaurant,
but there seems to be quite a difference between branches.
Shabu Ol Day Seoul Jayang Branch
had the smallest space,
but it was the most hygienic and fresh!
Since I like shabu-shabu so much,
there will be a day when I go to Shabu Ol Day again,
and if I do, I will go to the Seoul Jayang branch.


























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