
However, there are always exceptions. Good exceptions. Fabulous exceptions, in fact.
Genji in Hongdae is one of those exceptions. Owned by a chef who honed his skills at a hardcore Japanese restaurant, the food is way above normal izakaya standards at prices so reasonable that my friends and I actually worried whether the place was making a profit.
We were introduced by the chef's friend last year before its official opening. The chef was worried whether the picky and mercurial tempered Hongdae clientele would appreciate his style; after eating only a few dishes we all told him adamantly not to worry.
It's now being toted as one of the hottest izakayas in northern Seoul and it's impossible to eat there without a reservation. Bravo, Chef!
The place is cozy and not overly done interior designwise. Feels like you dropped in a friend's place and decided to eat on the indoor terrace. There are several low tables as well, should you prefer to sit the traditional way.















