There is nothing more American than the Hamburger. Of course, the hamburger didn’t originate in the US, but that’s where it gained its fame. These days, hamburgers have become popular in Seoul and most Western style restaurants have them on the menu. Now, that doesn’t mean they all do the burger justice.
For the last couple of months, I have been scouring the city in order to find the best. My first criterion was that they had to be beef burgers. Some pork and seasonings were ok, but they had to be primarily beef. No vegetable chicken, shrimp, or pork burgers allowed. The burger had to be served on a bun- no lettuce wrappers or rice buns. I tried to stick to the standard burgers or cheeseburgers without modifications to condiments or toppings. Sides such as French fries or pickles were considered, but were not the focus of my research. Service and price were also factors in choosing the best burgers. One last thing, I like nice buns, I cannot lie. This was a deal breaker for many of the places I checked out.
#10 Tie Kraze Burger and Freshness Burger
These burgers are more attuned to the Korean sense of taste. The burgers are very soft and griddle cooked. I found them to be a bit small. They are definitely, a step up from the fast food chains and they will do in a pinch when you just need a good burger. Both have excellent atmospheres to relax in, and the prices are reasonable.
Locations throughout Seoul. Price 4,500-10,000 won.
#9 Thunder Burger
Not a bad burger. It’s simple, has good meat, and are cooked fresh. I thought they were a little under seasoned, but my friend loved hers. They have freshly made fries and the price is reasonable.
Locations in Karisukgil and Itaewon. 02-796-7005. Price 5000 won.
#8 3-Alley Pub
If you want a big greasy beer sponge then I recommend 3-Alley Pub. The meat is big, juicy, and well seasoned. I think they could go with a better quality bun. The burger had a bit of a porky, mystery flavor. (I think they needed to clean the grill before they cooked my order.) Not bad, but not the best. They go down well with a beer.
3-Alley Pub, Itaewon. 02-749-3336. Cheeseburger Price 11,500 won
#7 Jacoby’s Hamburgers
They are the new kid on the block in Haebangchon and they make humongous artisan burgers. The patty has a meatloaf like texture and there are many flavor components such as onion, garlic, and rosemary. They are also creative with such choices as the “The ‘I wish I was Kosher’ Reuben Burger” and “The Brushetta Burger.” Let’s see what they come up with next. Oh, and they have awesome onion rings.
Jacoby’s Hamburgers, Haebangchon. 010-7203-0525. The Jacoby Burger costs 6,500 won. Vegetarian Burgers are available.
#6 Daily Kings
This diner has a Pulp Fiction feel to it. Its hip interior overlooks Seoul’s version of Beverly Hills: Jeongja. This diner takes American home-style cuisine and turns it into something luxurious. The burgers are picturesque; they look like they just came out of a commercial shoot. They were pretty, but lacked umph. I felt the meat lacked character and it was a tad dry compared to the others. The side of chili was a flavorful addition, but not enough to push them into the top 5.
Daily Kings Diner, Jeongja-dong, Bundang. Dinner Price 15,000 won.
Top 5
#5 Tie Richard Copycat’s All American Diner and Tony’s Bar and Bistro (Itaewon)
Service is important to the dining experience. Both of these restaurants have great burgers, but the service harms the enjoyment of the food. Richard Copycat’s All American Diner is above Starbucks on the McDonald’s end of the Itaewon. The interior has the feel of an American back porch. The burger was nicely charred and topped with real cheese- not the plasticky cheese wrapped in plastic. The bun was soft and toasted-a nice contrast to the crisp char of the outside and the soft, meaty interior. The problem is that it takes a long time to get the burger (25 minutes). The hash browns were a very nice option.
Richard Copycat’s All American Diner, Itaewon, 02-790-0411 Avg. Price W9,900 won
Just across the street and up the hill from Richard Copycat’s is Tony’s Aussie Bar and Bistro. The bistro is a bit cluttered and dark, but the exuberance of the owner/chef/drummer makes you feel right at home. Tony’s Bar and Bistro’s burgers have excellent Australian meat and toppings. All the elements are there and I’ve met people who have traveled for hours to get their Aussie fix. “The Works” burger is impressively topped with cheese, bacon, egg, beetroot, and pineapple. The only problem is that Tony is trying to do it all himself. The man cooks, he serves, he cleans, and he entertains. The food is excellent, but the service is lacking.
Tony’s Aussie Bar and Bistro, Itaewon, 02-790-0793 Burgers start at 5,000 won, The Works Burger costs 9,000 won. Vegetarian Burgers Available.
#4 Hard Rock Café
The Hard Rock Café has some identity issues at the moment. It doesn’t know if it’s a bar, a family restaurant, or a music venue. What they do know are burgers. They are huge with top quality beef. The burgers are char grilled, well seasoned, and topped with barbeque sauce, sautéed onions, bacon, and the regular fixings. My only complaint: the bun. It should have been of better quality- especially for the price (18,000 won). It was too soft and it quickly became a sponge for the juicy burger. I did appreciate the use of real cheddar cheese. Remember, you’re paying for the atmosphere (and an exorbitantly priced T-shirt.)
Hard Rock Café, Itaewon, 02-798-0067 Avg. Price W18,000 won
#3 Gecko’s Terrace
A pub during the day, wild bar at night; there are many sides to Gecko’s Terrace. I found that Gecko’s Terrace had the best rolls out of all the burger joints- it held up to the leaking juices and it has excellent texture. The meat was voluminous like a middle aged perm and lined with perfect tic tac toe grill marks. It had good beef flavored with onions. Overall, a very satisfying burger that was served with crinkly fries.
Gecko’s Terrace, Itaewon, 02-749-9425. Cost 9,500 won.
#2 The Bistro Corner
I am officially naming the hill across from Richard Copycat’s, “Hamburger Hill.” The Bistro Corner is set in an unassuming concrete corner with an industrial feel. You’ll often see chopped hickory out by the front steps, which they use to give their food a smoky richness. When I think of the Corner Bistro’s Burgers, I think fresh. The buttermilk roll has a plush texture that holds up to the voluptuous meat patty. The meat has smoky char and flavor. It’s messy, but finger licking messy. This awesome Australian patty came topped with ketchup, mustard, pickles, lettuce, tomato, onion, and arugula. I especially appreciated the arugula. It really added something to the burger and so did the side of homemade pickled vegetables. This is a well thought out burger, a burger created by a foodie.
The Bistro Corner, Itaewon, 02-792-9282. The Cheeseburger is 7,500 won.
#1 The Wolfhound
The Irish pub has the best burger of the bunch. This Itaewon mainstay has been known for its fish and chips and their burger embodies what a burger should be. It’s filling, well seasoned, the bacon is crisp, the price is reasonable, and the chips are amazing. I know, I said that the sides wouldn’t be the focus of my research, but these are just so good. Big wedges of potatoes doused in malt vinegar harkens me back to when I was an Irishman in a past life. The meat is lightly flavored with onions, garlic, basil, and salt and pepper. The top is charred and has a nice bite. I didn’t find the meat grisly or too chewy. The meat was the centerpiece of the meal. There was a thin smear of basil mayonnaise on top of the roll and vegetables. The bun works- it’s not as good as Gecko’s, but close. It’s a burger that I could see having on a regular basis. It is a comforting, simple burger that tastes good. Sometimes a burger should just be a burger.
The Wolfhound, Itaewon, 02-749-7971. Price 9,800 won.
Not Recommended
Smokey’s Saloon.
Smokey’s service is awful and even though their burgers are good, I find that their pretentiousness and lack of service ruined the experience for me. And this hasn’t happened to just me, other people have mentioned how disappointed they have been. The last time I went there in order to do the story, I went there at 9:20pm (they close at 10). I even went to the Apgujeong Store, because I wanted to give them a fair write up. When I arrived, I was told that I couldn’t order. Then after convincing them to make a burger, my friend and I were told we could only do take-out. We relented and after it took them 8 minutes to make the burger, we had to sit outside at the local 7-11 to enjoy our burger. They are serving burgers for christ’s sake, not foie gras.
Smokey’s Saloon. Locations throughout Seoul. 795-9019
Hooters.
Go for the wings. Go for the Buffalo Chicken Sandwich. Go for the girls. Go for the Onion Rings. Don’t go for their burgers. Their burgers are over priced grease balls that fall apart on the bun.
Hooters. Locations in Apgujeong and Gangnam.
Honorable Mentions:
The Hamburger Dude Down the Street from What the Book (Itaewon)
I don’t know if the guy meets health codes and I don’t know if that’s even real beef in the burger, but I do know that he is out there almost every night making his famous egg burger. Heck, for 2000 won, what do you expect?
Orange King
Why, WHY! Did they add Russian dressing to their burger? It could have been a contender, but they had to add Russian Dressing.
Orange King. Hannam-dong. (02) 749-5515.
I noticed there was only one place on the list outside of the Itaewon/HBC area. How about Star Burger in Gangnam? Maybe not a top ten but worth an honorable mention. The burger at Big Rock is on par with Kraze I'd have to say, although I do like the whole wheat buns at Kraze. As far as I know it's the only place in Seoul with whole wheat buns.
ReplyDeleteactually there are 7 places that are outside of the HBC/Itaewon area: Kraze, Thunder Burger, Freshness Burger, Orange King, Daily Kings, Smokey's, and Hooters.
ReplyDeleteNobody recommended Star Burger or Big Rock when I started researching this story or I would have gone.
Dan
i was craving a good cheeseburger lately and what do i see... i know what i'm doing this weekend. thanks! :]
ReplyDeleteThe Wolfhound has the best burger that I've had in Korea....but that's not saying much. I went there on a suggestion from you (I think) in some publication or podcast. I liked it, it was ok, but the meat had so much filler it was more like meatloaf than a burger.
ReplyDeleteI would love to find a place with a nice 1/3 or 1/2 lb patty of just good quality meat on a reasonably fresh/substantial bun. Did you run into anything like that?
dan, I recommend the Corner Bistro. You can get the double burger for 12,000. They have an excellent patty. Also, the Tony's Aussie Bar and Bistro is also quite good. They are my favorite places for burgers.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the follow-up. I look forward to destroying my diet with your recommendations :)
ReplyDeleteDan
Guess I didn't consider that some of those had multiple locations. And I never even considered Hooters at all. You're right. The buffalo chicken sandwich rocks but the burger sucks. Big Rock burger's alright... comparable to Kraze Burger. I would recommend it and Star Burger if you happen to be in Gangnam, but not traveling a long distance for them. Plan on trying Wolfhound or Corner Bistro this weekend!
ReplyDeleteI had the cheeseburger at Gecko's Terrace a few weekends ago and thought it was pretty good. But I'd also throw out a recommendation for the Mickey D's Bulgogi Burger. Sure, it's McDonald's, but I think it's pretty darn delicious. Definitely different that the burgers you eat there back in the States.
ReplyDeleteI have no interest in trying Wolfhound. Place sounds really unfriendly. Two friends of mine said they couldn't even get served there a few weekends ago.
there's a new burger restaurant called "triple o" right next to cine city at dosangongwon sahguri in apkujeong-dong on the ground floor of the new museum building that was just built there this year. great burger! it's definitely worth reviewing!
ReplyDeleteI have to completely disagree with you about SMOKEY's SALOON. Maybe it was just the branch you went to, but we usually go to the one in Daechi-dong behind the Postco Tower near Samsung station.
ReplyDeleteTheir burgers are amazing!!!!! I would choose them as number 1 burger in Korea any day. And I'm not the only one, all my friends who've read this article and ate at Smokeys disagree really really strongly. Yeah I do agree they close early but except for that their service is not bad, their shop is nice and cozy and their burgers!!! The smell of real beef when you walk in there! And they even have real pickles and very good potato wedge fries with herbs on them.
I love Smokeys and so does all my friends! And the fact that it is not in Itaewon makes me even happier!
Dear Anonymous,
ReplyDeleteI didn't say Smokey's had bad burgers. I think they are quite good, but I feel that service is just as important as taste. I wanted to give them a fair go, but a couple of people that I talked to mentioned they felt unwelcome in their restaurant. They felt that they were ostracizing and purposely giving bad service to expatriates. This is a management issue and I feel they need to change this.
Dan
Wolfhound's burger sucks.
ReplyDeletei have to second the smokey's sentiment by anonymous. i've been many times and never had anything but positive experiences with the service (though i've been only to the namdaemun and itaewon branches.) i actually was quite surprised when i read the review because i have had bad service experiences at a couple of places on the list but never at smokey's. i will say that the best service experience i've had was at the corner bistro. though i've only been once, i was impressed with just about every aspect. i hope they open others outside of itaewon.
ReplyDeleteJacoby's burger sucks. I got a charred puck instead of a burger. Then the staff members got a ll pissed off and wouldn't exchange it.
ReplyDeleteI am a creature of habit, and have been going to Nashville for my burger fix, the rare times I get into the Itaewon area. Not the greatest bun, but the service has always been good, and they cook it the way I tell them to, i.e. Medium-Rare with a streak of RED in the middle, NOT just pink.
ReplyDeleteJeongja-Bundang is not in Seoul.
ReplyDeleteI would have like a more critical review of Kra"je" Burger. Their burger look/taste like they were created in a laboratory. The Korean-ized pickles make me want to cry. Its everything a burger should'nt be.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how much Wolfhound paid for this review...try Smokey's or a hotel burger, this guy is on crack...
ReplyDeleteDear Anonymous,
ReplyDeleteI didn't get paid to write that review for the Wolfhound. I feel they had the best burgers when I did the review and they have the best atmosphere to eat it in. If you read the article, you would have read why I didn't include Smokey's Saloon in the review- their service is awful. These days, my favorite burger is from the Banana Grill in Hannam-dong. The Bistro Corner is awesome as well.
There's another Hooters behind iPark Mall in Yongsan (for anyone looking for it).
ReplyDeleteI tried the MacD's Bulgogi Burger after a friend told me how wonderful it is, but I didn't like the look of the sauce and it wasn't all that nice.
I'm a big fan of TGIF's burger. It recently went up in price a little bit, but if you order it without the pickles, it's definitely the best hunk of meat I've found in Korea.
ReplyDeleteThere is an amazing burger place called Sandy's Burgers near Yeonshinnae station. The owners lived in Texas for 20 years before coming back to Korea. You need to try them. They're fantastic!
ReplyDeletechisjua, I'll be sure to check it out.
ReplyDeleteat the end of the day, i'd take a burger king whopper over any of these "gourmet" wanna-be burgers. they all sucked and were over-priced in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteNaked Grill had a very tasty burger. I recommend it highly.
ReplyDeleteI've had 3 burgers in Seoul. The first was Gecco's. It was really bad. I noticed you complemented the bun... honestly I don't remember the bun, I remember the terrible beef that tasted more like a demented meatloaf. The meat was mixed with spices and maybe some pork, hard to tell... gross. The second was Wolfhound's. Much better, not like home, but definitely better... the rest of their food seemed to be pretty stellar as well. The only downside are the shady characters walking around the place. The average customer was rude and sketchy. The third was Kraze Burger which was better than I was expecting. I would go back to Kraze Burger. I would not go back to Gecco's. I would go back to Wolfhound's, but only with a firearm.
ReplyDeleteTry "JC Burger" next door to the wolfhound - blows em all away!
ReplyDeleteAte Gecko's hamburger last weekend and it wasn't good at all. I'm shocked it's in your top 5. Have you eaten the hamburger at TGI Friday's?? It's sooo delicious!! Definitely the best in town!
ReplyDeleteI am working on a new burger review and Geckos is not in the top 5. I know their quality has gone down. They stopped even making their bread. Wolfhound's the same. Not as good either.
ReplyDeletelook forward to reading it! it's a shame that they let the quality go down.
ReplyDeleteThere is a place that does cracking burgers not far from your office I believe. Place is called Diner Like. Located North East corner of Seolleung park. www.dinerlike.co.kr
ReplyDeleteHome made bun. Brilliant beef. Well cooked. They do an attempt at proper British chips as well but to be honest fries are better. Nice spot to eat as well, next to the park. Oh, and nice staff as well.
They do a decent home style curry. Good pastas, risottos, paninis and the like. Not knock out food but simple stuff done well.
I post this because I want them to continue doing well and you have done some great recommendations including a galbi joint just up from Diner Like.
Check it out.
Cheers!
does anyone know anything about Golden Burger Republic? I'm flying into Seoul this summer and I'm going to get a burger from at least one place (more if my wife lets me). I want the best. Thanks for the head start Daniel.
ReplyDeleteCheck out Burger B in Hongdae. Definitely one of the better joints out there. Friendly service and good food. Certainly in my top 5 places to have a burger, and much better than Geckos or Wolfhound.
ReplyDeleteThe Bistro Corner's Ultra burger was great. Maybe a little too much meat but the bacon was amazing. Nice and thick. The fries and onion rings were also amazing.
ReplyDeleteYou guys need to expand your tasting locations man. Kraze burger is on your list??? That alone tells me that you have not even scratched the surface of burgers to be had in Seoul. Start poking your head around Hongdae andSangsu station a bit.
ReplyDeletei have tried a few burger places, but i think Chili King is the best. The shop is in Itaewon up an ally :) its high quality beef and he grinds his own hamburger. PLUS his chili is Amazing!!~
ReplyDeletehttp://www.seouleats.com/2009/06/chili-king-menu-and-directions.html