Best Sushi Spot in Dongtan: Visit Yoon’s Sushi for a Beautiful, Tasty Experience!
If you're traveling around Dongtan or Yongin and looking for a great sushi restaurant, you have to check out Yoon’s Sushi (윤실장초밥).
On my recent trip to Dongtan, I found this amazing sushi spot. If you're traveling through Korea and craving Japanese food...
Not only is the sushi fresh and flavorful, but the presentation is stunning — perfect for photos and unforgettable memories!
🚖 How to Get There from Dongtan Station
Take a taxi from Dongtan Station (택시 정류장 is right outside the exit). It costs about USD $5 and takes just a few minutes to reach the restaurant. Very convenient!
🍣 The Signature Sushi Tower
One of the most unique features of Yoon’s Sushi is the sushi tower. Yes, the sushi is stacked like stairs — from the top to bottom, each level is carefully arranged. The upper levels feature light, clean flavors (like white fish and raw shrimp), and as you go down, the sushi gets more flavorful with marinated and grilled toppings.
This thoughtful order helps beginners enjoy sushi step-by-step, and it’s especially great for couples or small group dates. Honestly, it's almost too beautiful to eat!
🦐 What I Ordered
- 12pcs Sushi Set – around USD $8
- Seasonal Tempura (shrimp) – crispy and light
- Cold Buckwheat Noodles (Naengmyeon-style) – perfect match with sushi!
🎯 Why I Recommend It
This place is perfect for:
- Tourists in Dongtan, Hwaseong, or Yongin area
- Foreigners living nearby looking for local Japanese-style sushi
- Those who want both visual appeal and good flavor
📸 Don’t forget to bring your camera
The sushi tower is seriously Instagram-worthy, and the interior of the restaurant is clean and modern. It's a great place to eat and relax before heading back to your hotel.
💡 Final Thoughts
If you’re looking for an affordable, high-quality sushi experience with a little extra charm in Korea, Yoon’s Sushi is a must-visit. No tipping required, and everything is served with care. Don’t miss it!
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