On weekdays, there are only 30, and on weekends, there are only 50 shrimp burgers sold daily at Zesty Saloon, a new hangout that opened in Seoul’s Seongsu-dong in March.
“We make our patties with just shrimp,” said Zesty Saloon CEO Yang Jun-hwan, 34.
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Zesty Saloon sells burgers and tater tots from its perch near Seoul Forest. (Park Hyun-koo/The Korea Herald) |
After making the shrimp patties, Yang and his team lightly coat them with bread crumbs before frying them to a golden crisp and topping them with a wasabi-infused sauce and Zesty’s own namesake sauce and lettuce.
A brioche bun toasted with butter and lacquered with egg wash completes this tasty meal-in-a-bun.
Height plays a crucial role with this burger.
The shrimp patty, which clocks in at 150 grams, is nearly an inch thick, springy through the center with a very thin, crisp crust, while the brioche bun, fluffy and slightly sweet, is nearly five centimeters tall.
The sauces, which clearly feature mayo, impart a creamy, sweet tang. Lettuce adds extra crunch.
“I love shrimp burgers,” Yang explained why he put them on the menu at his latest burger operation.
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Zesty Saloon, which specializes in burgers, opens in Seoul’s Seongsu-dong in March (Park Hyun-koo/The Korea Herald) |
Yang has been selling and serving burgers for eight years.
“I was about 26 years old,” Yang remembered when he opened his first burger spot.
He then opened a bistro pub that sold burgers before honing his skills as a manager at another burger joint.
Fast forward to 2019, Yang is back to helming his own hangout, which he likes to think of as a burger haven given its somewhat sequestered location, tucked away in a semi-residential area of Seoul’s Seongsu-dong, near Seoul Forest.
Here, Yang and his team serve burgers -- three beef-centric variations in addition to the shrimp -- and tater tots.
Yang is specific about his beef, explaining how he only uses chuck eye roll for his burgers.
“This cut has a ton of beefy aromas,” he said.
As for the tater tots, which he put on the menu instead of fries, Yang revealed he likes the hash brown-like texture and taste of tater tots.
At Zesty Saloon, one can get them unadorned or loaded with fried jalapenos, bacon and chipotle-infused ketchup.
For those who want an off-the-menu option, Yang divulged that, yes, there is a hidden menu that changes regularly.
What was it that day?
“Spicy fried drumettes,” Yang revealed.
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Zesty Saloon, which specializes in burgers, opens in Seoul’s Seongsu-dong in March (Park Hyun-koo/The Korea Herald) |
Zesty Saloon
2F, 685-424 Seongsu-dong 1-ga, Seongdong-gu, Seoul
(02) 2205-2622
Open 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., 4 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. daily, closed Mondays
Burgers cost 7,800 won to 9,800 won, tater tots cost 3,300 won to 5,300 won, draft beer costs 6,500 won
By Jean Oh (
oh_jean@heraldcorp.com)