Jamsil Date Spot: Why Tuna Uncle Gives Wedding Gifts to Couples

Around the scenic Seokchon Lake in Seoul, you often see couples enjoying dates or soon-to-be-married pairs preparing for their new beginning.

However, in the midst of rising costs and busy city life, it isn't easy to find a space where the two protagonists can truly focus on each other and find comfort.

At Goldtuna, we want to be more than just a "tuna restaurant."

Having witnessed moments where the fluttering nerves of a first date turn into the certainty of marriage for 11 years, we serve "support" rather than just food.

Congratulations on your marriage. Our special Wedding Invitation Event.

When we were dating, before our wedding, and even after marriage...

At every significant moment of our lives,

Goldtuna was always there with us.

- From our customer guestbook -

The 'Tuna Uncle’s' Special Encouragement: The Marriage Celebration Fund Event

At Goldtuna, we have a special item on our menu that you won't find anywhere else: the "Marriage Celebration Fund" for engaged couples.

  • A Father's Heart: As a father of three, I started this event because I feel so proud of young couples starting a new family together.

  • A Connection Through One Invitation: For those who visit with a wedding invitation, we offer sincere congratulations along with a small financial gift (the celebration fund).

  • The Sanctuary for Wedding Parties: As word of mouth spreads, it has become a place where dating couples promise each other, "Let's definitely host our wedding announcement gathering here later."

Notice board for our Wedding Celebration Fund Event

The 'Taste of Life' in 15 Courses: 15 Years of Sincerity

Goldtuna has been open for 11 years, and if you count the years from the previous owner, our history spans 15 years. While the shop may be aged, it remains immaculate in every corner thanks to the daily routine of the 'Tuna Uncle,' who tends to the plants and sharpens his blades every morning.

  • The Blue-Glinting Sashimi Knife: Sharpening the blade is like sharpening my heart for the customer. The vivid color of the tuna is determined at the tip of a sincere knife.

  • Fully Thawed No.9 Tuna: We don't serve icy, frozen tuna. We serve tuna at a temperature that harmonizes perfectly with human body temperature.

  • Comfort Over Formality: Rather than a stiff bow, we ease your tension with a warm, energetic welcome: "Where have you been? It’s been so long!"

The Magic of the 2nd Floor Stairs: A Path of Excitement

Although we are located on the second floor with no elevator, every step you take is greeted by "yellow notes" left by senior couples on the walls.

  • High Success Rate for Blind Dates: Thanks to our quiet and private atmosphere, we are famous in Bangi-dong for having a very high success rate for *so-gae-ting* (blind dates).

  • A Restaurant for Three Generations: From introducing a partner to parents, to a child's first birthday, to a grandmother's 60th birthday—seeing three generations gather in one place is the pride of Goldtuna.

  • The Aesthetics of Comfortable Seating: To ensure long conversations exceeding two hours remain comfortable, we have provided premium armchairs for every seat.

The entrance to Goldtuna


"Hello, Mr. Shiny?" Where Mistakes Become Connections

Goldtuna, which believes in sincerity over marketing, is full of human stories.

  • How We Remember Names: We record the traits of every guest who makes a reservation. We aim for warm relationships where even an accidental nickname (the "Shiny" incident) is transformed into laughter.

  • 4,500 Hand-written Replies: Every night, the 'Tuna Uncle' himself—not an agency—replies to reviews, pouring his gratitude into every word.

  • The Reality of Our Reputation: > "I almost cried because the owner was as happy as I was when I brought my wedding invitation. Not to mention, the food was incredible!" (Actual visitor review)

Goldtuna: Selling Happiness

Goldtuna is not just a place to fill your stomach; it’s a place to fill your heart. We want to be with you at the beginning and end of your most precious days.

Book your table now at 'Goldtuna Bangi Branch' or 'Sinsa Branch' via Naver Place. We will save a spot for you to leave your own life note.

A visit from a famous Japanese YouTuber


Menu Guide & Course Sequence & Basic Information

  • Lunch: Lunch B Course (35,000 KRW), Lunch A Course (45,000 KRW), Lunch Special (60,000 KRW)

  • Dinner: VIP Special (80,000 KRW), Royal Special (100,000 KRW), Omakase Special (130,000 KRW)

① Tuna Porridge → ② Tuna Salad → ③ Fish Ball → ④ Grilled Mushrooms → ⑤ Main Tuna Sashimi → ⑥ 2-piece Sushi Set → ⑦ Service Tuna → ⑧ Ankimo (Monkfish Liver) → ⑨ Grilled Mero (Chilean Sea Bass) → ⑩ Beef Tteokgalbi → ⑪ Tuna Karaage → ⑫ Creamy Fried Shrimp → ⑬ Udon → ⑭ Temaki (Hand Roll) → ⑮ Ice Cream

◆ Shop Concept: Premium Tuna Specialty (15-course fusion Omakase of Korean, Chinese, and Japanese influences)

◆ Menu Features: Usage of No.9 grade tuna (250kg+) / Signature diced tuna cut / Custom-made Hinoki trays

◆ Recommended For: Bangi-dong dates, Garosu-gil blind dates, private room family gatherings, wedding invitation parties, corporate dinners

◆ Customer Trust: 45,000 cumulative reservations / 80% revisit rate / Naver Rating: Bangi 4.7, Sinsa 4.9

◆ Special Services: Tuna steaks available for non-sashimi eaters / "Somaek Auntie" alcohol-pairing service / Wedding celebration event (Bangi) / Lettering service (Sinsa)

The complete Goldtuna 15-course table setting


Reservation Sites & Inquiry Phone

Goldtuna Bangi Branch: 109-11 Bangi-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul

  • Reservation Phone: 0507-1420-7747

  • Directions: 4 min from Songpanaru Station, 10 min from Jamsil Station

  • Valet: Integrated management at the Nolboo Sulfur Duck Jamsil Branch booth

Goldtuna Sinsa Branch: 532-2 Sinsa-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul

  • Reservation Phone: 0507-1394-0484

  • Directions: 10 min from Sinsa Station or Apgujeong Station

  • Valet Parking: Please call upon arrival and we will park your car.


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