It didn't take long for the recently opened Oddseoul to become another hot spot in the city. After a visit here, I can see why it's packed every night.
What went in my belly:
Squash Poutine ($7). Crispy cubes of fried squash covered in a delicious sauce that reminded me of Japanese curry. All topped with bits of kimchi and a bit of mayo, it was one delicious mess.
"The Loosey" ($5). It's essentially a slider - with a short rib patty topped with kimchi, American cheese and pickles all sandwiched between toasted slices of challah bread. Tasted like a Big Mac...but so, so, soo much better.
Bulgogi Cheesesteak ($5). Just as good as the Loosey...if not better! The meat was nice and tender, the bun was soft and I loved the addition of the grainy mustard in it.
Spicy Scallion & Avocado Slaw ($5). More of a salad than a "slaw" but still pretty darn tasty. Chunks of avocado sitting on top of greens and chilis which provided a nice kick.
Beef Short Rib Ssäm Platter ($25). The short ribs, which were mixed with some stir-fried veggies, were tender and tasty. The wraps got pretty messy but the messier, the better right? The platter came with some addictive kimchi fried rice. The $25 price tag may be higher than everything else on the menu but the portion is pretty substantial and is meant to feed two.
Get here early to avoid a long wait!