Friday, September 19, 2014

K-9 Italian restaurant in Garu-sugil, Sinsa- Gangnam

K9 Italian restaurant and pub

 ( Located near ice cream shop "milkcow" just to let you know it is not located along the main road of  Garu-sugil rather its on the inner streets of Garu-sugil. If you see mango six along the main street then turn right then by the end you would see milk cow then turn right again and just walk a few meters and its there on your right already.)

*Garu-sugil is like a fashion street in Gangnam, often you would spot models and celebrities hanging around the area. Some of the celebrity owned restaurants includes se7en's restaurant (the main dish is chicken marinated in soy sauce) and Leesang's restaurant (samgyupsal kind of restaurant)

[Directions going to Garu-sugil 

Using the subway: Line number 3, get off at Sinsa station exit 8, then walk straight until you see a kind of shopping road on the left side, and there you are already in Garu-sugil.


that is the cafe mango six in which you have to go inside that small road to be able to go to the inner area
then you have to turn right




K9 Italian restaurant generally offers pizza, pasta, wine and those Italian dishes

I ordered mushroom pasta in creamy carbonara sauce, and I was right it was worth it. The price was $23.00 The serving size is big and it's served really HOT, it is actually like good for 2 people unless you wanted to skip breakfast then one order is good for you! K9 offers bread as a starter and its served warm with a touch of butter and parsley. The overall ambience and music selection of the restaurant is good. The service is also good but then there are only 2 waiters. Maybe it's because i went there for lunch and not for evening. The only thing that is not good is that there is no English description in the menu only English dish names. The waiters knows a bit of English however they have dictionaries on their smart phone.

Oh and you would notice that there is like a radish side dish, the side dish is eaten when it gets greasy. So generally, Korea has this idea that you have to eat the side dish throughout the meal because pasta is kind-of like "greasy food"

FYI! Koreans don't get tips!!
starters
side dish

and the main dish
carbonara mushroom pasta