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Orot Robata 오롯 로바타

오롯 로바타

4.8 275 reviews
Korea Eats comparison signal 10.8
Cuisine
Izakaya (이자카야)
District
Mapo · Seoul
Address
Seoul Mapo-gu Baekbeom-ro 152 공덕파크자이(주상복합) 202-dong 5,6호

Orot Robata is a Blue Ribbon-recognized premium izakaya near Gongdeok Station on the Gyeongui Line Forest Path in Mapo-gu, Seoul. The kitchen channels the authentic flavors of Japanese robatayaki, straw-fire grilling, through a refined, contemporary setting that pairs sophisticated ambiance with quality food and drink. During lunch, the focus shifts to rice bowls. The special chirashi kaisen-don arrives with generously cubed sashimi crowned by sea urchin and salmon roe, delivering striking freshness that melts on the tongue without a trace of fishiness. Wrapping bites in nori amplifies the flavor further. The special unagi buta-don features a whole eel draped over rice, carrying a subtle charcoal perfume, alongside Korean pork that partners with the eel in an unexpectedly harmonious pairing. The seasoning on the rice strikes a careful balance, keeping every component in proportion. At 30,000 won, the price is justified by the eel quality and portioning. Evenings draw crowds for aged sashimi, mentaiko dashimaki, potato salad enriched with bacon and cheese, and octopus karaage, all reflecting a consistently high standard across the bar-food menu. Large windows and folding glass doors fill the room with natural light and create an open, airy feel, with a terrace view that shines on clear days. An alcohol order is required for dinner service, and the atmosphere suits dates, first meetings, company dinners, and group gatherings equally well. Waits occur even on weekday lunches, making advance reservations strongly advisable.

Quick read

Why go
Moderate price range
Best for
Groups. Dates. Late-night visits
Plan before you go
Booking ahead is recommended. A wait is possible

What to order

Start with
스페셜 지라시 카이센동
Then consider
스페셜 우나기 부타동
How to enjoy it
The special unagi buta-don features a whole eel draped over rice, carrying a subtle charcoal perfume, alongside Korean pork that partners with the eel in an unexpectedly harmonious pairing.

Dataset context

How this listing compares

Within this cuisine
#2 of 7 by the published comparison signal
Izakaya
Within this area
#93 of 256 by the published comparison signal
Mapo
Review depth
1.0× the cuisine median (median 275)

Analysis generated 2026-07-30 from 4,138 Korea Eats records. Ratings and review counts can change. This is not a personal review or quality guarantee. Check current details on the linked map.

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