Cycle 17 – Item 37
Post 5,881
11 (Wed) February 2026
Fish + Shrimp Tacos
2.0
at Taco Square
-Seongsu, Seongdong, Seoul, Republic of Korea-
with dbBOOKS staff
Taco Square is a Tex-Mex restaurant. Offers tacos, burritos, burrito bowls, and, of course, fries and wings. Franchise, currently 3 locations.
Seongsu continues to thrive as one of the hottest neighborhoods in Seoul, especially for food. With so many boutique eateries popping up near the office, I’ve decided to start exploring them, though frankly I don’t really have high hopes.
I invited a few members of my staff to join me, the group that eats packed lunch together in the conference room – Wednesday is their cheat day.
When I commented with disdain about the practice of providing “How to Enjoy” instructions at restaurants in Korea, my staff seemed puzzled. What’s wrong with trying to be helpful? A new customer might have questions. I pointed at the Taco Eating Instructions. That’s being helpful? A customer might have a question about angles?
The food was largely miss, but with potential for hit. Most promisingly, the tortillas were grilled, possibly hand-made. The toppings, including cilantro, were simple and on point (each type of taco comes with different toppings). The deep-fried proteins were a bit greasy and lacked crisp, though the fries were quite good. But the sauces, at least for the fish and shrimp (each type of taco comes with a different sauce), were way too sweet. I doubt that I’d come back for more, though I wouldn’t strenuously object if someone were to insist.
(See RESTAURANTS IN KOREA)
(See GLOBAL FOOD GLOSSARY)
(See HANSIK)
(See BOOZE)

