태평양 산오징어


Extra-large Flounder
대광어
Extra-large halibut sashimi. The larger size offers a firmer texture and richer, cleaner flavor compared to regular halibut. Served with dipping sauces.
Large Sea Bass
대우럭
Extra-large rockfish sashimi. Known for its distinctively chewy texture and subtle sweetness. Served raw with various condiments.
Large Yellowtail
대도미
Extra-large sea bream sashimi. The skin may be scalded (matsukawa style) to enhance texture. Rich in umami and highly prized.
Assorted Live Fish Platter
활어 모듬회
Assorted live fish sashimi platter. Contains a variety of seasonal fish such as flounder, rockfish, and sea bream. A great way to taste different textures and flavors.
Fatty Yellowtail
대방어
Large yellowtail sashimi, a seasonal winter delicacy. It has a rich, fatty taste similar to tuna belly but with a firmer texture. Often eaten with gim (laver), oil sauce, and kimchi.
Flounder
광어
Flounder (Halibut) sashimi, the most popular sashimi in Korea. It has a clean, mild flavor and chewy texture. Dip in soy sauce or chojang (spicy vinegar pepper paste).
Rockfish
우럭
Rockfish sashimi, prized for its firm and chewy texture. The flavor is mild and sweet. Best enjoyed with spicy dipping sauce or wrapped in lettuce.
Sea Bream
도미
Sea Bream sashimi, considered a high-quality fish in Korea. It has a delicate flavor and a tender yet firm texture. Often served with the skin slightly scalded.
Sea Bass
농어
Sea Bass sashimi, a popular summer fish. It has a light, clean taste and soft texture. Very refreshing when eaten with vinegar-based sauces.
Striped Beakfish · Black Porgy
줄돔 · 감성돔
Striped Beakfish and Black Porgy. These are premium fish varieties known for their exceptional texture and rich, sweet flavor. A delicacy for sashimi connoisseurs.
Spotted Halibut
강도다리
Starry Flounder sashimi. It has a firm texture and savory taste. Sometimes served as 'sekkoshi' (sliced with soft bones) for extra crunch.
Mullet
숭어
Mullet sashimi, known for its crunchy texture and nutty flavor, especially in winter. A very affordable yet tasty fish choice.
Yellowtail
방어
Yellowtail sashimi. Less fatty than the large yellowtail but still flavorful with a soft texture. Best in colder months.
Salmon
연어
Fresh salmon sashimi. Rich, creamy, and soft. Served with onion slices and a creamy white sauce.
Flounder + Rockfish
광어 + 우럭
A half-and-half platter of Flounder and Rockfish. The classic Korean sashimi combination offering both chewy and soft textures.
Mullet + Flounder
숭어 + 광어
A combination platter of Mullet and Flounder sashimi. Enjoy the crunchy texture of mullet alongside the soft, clean taste of flounder.
Yellowtail + Flounder
방어 + 광어
A combination platter of Yellowtail and Flounder. A mix of seasonal fatty fish and standard white fish.
Salmon + Flounder
연어 + 광어
A combination platter of Salmon and Flounder. Popular for the contrast between the rich, creamy salmon and the clean, chewy flounder.
Conger Eel
아나고
Conger Eel (Sea Eel). Served as 'Sekkoshi' (finely chopped with soft bones) for a crunchy texture or as regular sashimi. Savory and nutty.
Abalone
전복
Abalone, a prized shellfish. Served raw for a hard, crunchy texture, or steamed for a soft, tender bite. Known as the 'ginseng of the sea'.
Scallop (Sashimi)
가리비(회)
Fresh scallop sashimi. Soft, sweet, and melting texture. Served raw to enjoy its natural sweetness.
Live Octopus
산낙지
Live octopus chopped into small pieces. It is still moving when served. Chewy texture, served with sesame oil and salt.
Live Squid
산오징어
Live squid sashimi. Transparent slices with a firm, bouncy texture and sweet aftertaste. Seasonal delicacy.
Sea Squirt
멍게
Sea Squirt (Sea Pineapple). Has a very unique strong ocean scent and slightly bitter yet sweet taste. Soft, jelly-like orange flesh.
Spoon Worm
개불
Urechis unicinctus (spoon worm). Though it looks unusual, it has a surprisingly sweet taste and crisp, crunchy texture.
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