Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Sinchon Donburimono 신촌돈부리모노 - A Japanese Place in Sinchon

Sinchon Donburimono as the name suggests is primarily a donburi place in Sinchon, but they also had udon and some other dishes and sides.  The testament to how good this place is, is it's popularity.  Don't be surprised to wait when you come to this place if it is during regular eating times.  The line is usually out the door.  However, there is a secret I'll let you in on.  Sinchon Donburimono has two locations, and although the second location is not far from the station and the quality is just as good, it is nowhere as close to as busy as the original location.

I have been to this place on several occasions and I have had a few of their dishes.  The donburi is excellent as is the karaage and udon.  There is only one thing that I ate that I did not like as much as I had expected and that was the Salmon over rice.  Another issue with Sinchon Donburimono is that the portions tend to be on the smaller side and I recommend ordering at least three things for two people.  However, the prices are low making that aspect acceptable.

This place has a quick get in and out sort of feel to it.  It is quiet and a nice place to go with a friend, but if you with big groups or in instances where you want to talk for a while or drink, you might consider another restaurant.






Storefront of the Original Location






Menu






Menu




Simple Donburi





Fried Chicken (Karage)







Original Location
Old Address System: 서울특별시 서대문구 창천동 5-95 1층

New Address System: 서울특별시 서대문구 연세로4길 46 1층

Original Location of Sinchon Donburimono on Google Maps

Original Location of Sinchon Donburimono on Naver Maps

New Location
Old Address System: 서울특별시 마포구 노고산동 33-19

New Address System: 서울특별시 마포구 신촌로20길 9

New Location of Sinchon Donburimono on Google Maps

New Location of Sinchon Donburimono on Naver Maps

Additional Blogs about Sinchon Donburimono

Pics of Storefront, Menu, Standard Donburi and Salmon Donburi

Pics of Udon, Raw Beef Rice, and Salmon Rice

Pics of Noodles, Donburi, Okonomiyaki




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