Picky Nicky Lasagna
π14, Seoulsup 2-gil, Seongdong-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea
π Truffle Beef 15,000 won
π House Ragout 13,500 won
π Romaine Salad 6,000 won
β» Corkage fee: 5,000 won per person
β» Menu/prices are subject to change.
β° Tue-Fri 11:30 AM – 9:00 PM (Open at 12:00 PM on Saturdays and Sundays) Break Time 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM
The lineup is impeccable. The chef, wielding a cute Chinese knife, slices the lasagna into perfectly sized portions. The ‘Haus Ragu’ lasagna has just the right amount of seasoning. It’s a pleasant umami. The rich and melting taste of the ragu is transmitted directly to the tip of your tongue. It’s a flavor that truly fills you up with satisfaction. The Truffle Beef Lasagna is as captivating as its aroma, which tickles the tip of your nose. It’s undeniably charming. The abundance of mushrooms creates a richness in your mouth with the scent of mushrooms. It’s perfect for those moments when you crave a light meal. The seasonal lasagnas that change through the seasons are also commendable. From summer to fall, they seem to feature basil-infused lasagnas.
This place exudes a strong energy that can sway the hearts of first-timers or even those who dislike lasagna. The owner is very kind as well. Overall, each plate seems to be about 0.8 portions per person. Be cautious when handling the plates, as they can be hot. Those who appreciate generous portions should order three. Those with smaller appetites can be satisfied with one portion per person. They take Mondays off. It’s located close to Seoul Forest Station (Exit 5) and Ttukseom Station (Exit 8). Walking there should suffice. It’s situated in a neighborhood with plenty of things to do, so don’t hesitateβgo try it out.