Vy N.
Yelp
If you want good bar food to go along with a nice drink of soju, beer, or makgeolli, you should definitely try out Cafe Gunul if you're in the area.
Cafe Gunul is located in the Zion Market Plaza where the form Sobok (now soft-opening Cafe Bora) is. It's nice to go with a smaller group (probably no bigger than 4-5) from what I noticed as I went with one friend. There wasn't a wait when we arrived but it started to get busier once we were seated.
We settled to get one of the combo sets which (I think it was either C or D) included the bossam + raw oysters + soju or makgeolli (we settled for peach soju for an additional cost) and cheese corn.
Oh man, that CHEESE CORN was amazing. It was probably one of the best cheese corn I had and usually, I can't even tell what the difference it is from each place I've tried it. The cheese used here were particularly stringy and still had a bit of stretch even as it cooled down while the corn wasn't too soggy or softy. I liked the addition of small bits of veggies to give it a different texture and color to the dish as well. The bossam was really good especially with the cabbage, carrots, jalapenos, kimchi, etc you had with it that you can wrap. The pork belly soft and melted in your mouth while working perfectly with the other condiments. Soju was a great choice to really cut down the greasiness at time.
It was a bit pricey, but that's expected for these kinds of places but they did post up a notice about having Happy Hours from Sun-Thursday from 5-7PM I believe (I could be wrong). The service was great and they had the button at each table so you can press it in case you need anything. Personally, I wouldn't mind stopping by again if I was in the area with some good company for a round of good drink, food, and good vibes.