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Gatten Sushi Gangnam is a Japanese sushi restaurant on Teheran-ro in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, offering both a conveyor-belt lane and direct ordering at the table. Located immediately in front of Gangnam Station, it is one of the most accessible sushi options in the district, and the lunch value has earned approval from Japanese diners themselves. The lunch set includes udon, salad, and miso soup, making for a well-rounded meal. The shari (vinegared rice) is seasoned assertively enough that soy sauce becomes largely unnecessary, and the fish is aged to a soft, melt-on-the-tongue texture that leaves a strong impression. However, while the fish slices appear large, they tend to be thin — tuna in particular is noticeably slim — which may disappoint those who prefer thicker neta cuts. Plates start at 1,800 won on paper, but few items actually sit at that price point; most land around 5,000 won, pushing the typical bill to 40,000-50,000 won per person. Adding a tokuri of warm sake brings the total to roughly 50,000-60,000 won. The interior is stylishly designed and spacious, though the staff engage in frequent group chants that lend the room an energetic, almost gymnasium-like atmosphere — diners seeking a quiet, contemplative sushi experience may find the noise level distracting. Queues form at both lunch and dinner, so arriving at the 11 a.m. opening or before 5 p.m. in the evening is the surest way to avoid a wait. Counter seating is available and well suited for solo dining.