DOMI Kitchen
An Italian restaurant on Jungang-ro in central Gyeongju, where select seats offer views of the city's ancient burial mounds, creating a uniquely atmospheric dining backdrop. The dough is chewy yet light, with a restrained flour flavor and a texture convincing enough to pass for wood-fired, though it is not. The Iberico sausage shakshuka is the most popular order, combining an intensely rich tomato sauce with a harmonious spice blend, served alongside a large, springy pita bread that pairs perfectly when used for dipping. The lamb shakshuka adds an exotic note with the inclusion of coriander, while the hummus incorporates jalapeno without overwhelming heat. The Gorgonzola pizza strikes a good balance between sweetness and salt, and the Margherita stays faithful to fundamentals. Portions appear modest at first glance but prove surprisingly filling, so pacing additional orders mid-meal rather than ordering everything at once is advisable. Reservations are not accepted - only walk-in queuing is available. Waits occur even on weekday lunches, making early arrival worthwhile. Haedong Parking Lot offers one hour of free parking when mentioned during payment at the restaurant. For visitors whose palates need a break from Korean cuisine during a Gyeongju trip, this is a strong alternative.