To Find Peter Beomgye: Gnocchi, Pasta and Steak Review
A personal dinner review of To Find Peter Beomgye near Beomgye Station Exit 3, covering mushroom cream gnocchi, shrimp basil oil pasta, salchi steak, drinks, seating, hours, and parking.

Hello! Today I visited To Find Peter in Beomgye. After work, my mom and I went for a simple dinner date. I was the one who suggested it, but my mom ended up liking it even more. It is a Beomgye pasta spot I enjoy. I have been to a few other To Find Peter branches, and the taste has been consistently good wherever I went, so I trusted this one too.

The restaurant is on Beomgye Station Rodeo Street. It is very close, about a 3-minute walk from Beomgye Station Exit 3. Come out of Exit 3, take the alley on the left, and keep going straight. Hours 11:00-22:00 Break time: 15:00-17:00 Last order: 21:00 No break time on weekends. Parking Parking is available in the building's underground parking lot. It is a mechanical parking system, so SUVs, electric cars, and large vehicles cannot use it. There are also public parking lots around Beomgye Rodeo Street, so those could be a good alternative.

We were shown to an inner four-person table. Even though there were only two of us, they gave us a larger table, so we could eat comfortably. I noticed a group table near the entrance that looked like it could seat more than 10 people. That area was almost room-like, with just one large table, so it seemed good for a private gathering. There was a group using that table when I visited. Separating the group seating like this felt great: group guests can talk and eat comfortably, and other guests can dine without the surrounding noise being too loud.

Salchi steak Mushroom Cream Gnocchi Shrimp Basil Oil Pasta Signature Highball Terra draft beer
We planned to eat lightly, but it did not stay light. Thanks to my mom suddenly choosing steak, the meal became pretty hearty. I heard the gnocchi at To Find Peter is good, so we ordered gnocchi and pasta as well. For drinks, we each had one: a highball and a draft beer.

Right after ordering, they brought out pre-meal bread. It was warm toasted morning bread. They served one piece per person, with olive oil and balsamic as the dipping sauce. Instead of being cold and dry, it was warm and soft. So good.

Before the food came out, they served the drinks nice and cold. The highball was probably the driest highball I have had so far. It was To Find Peter's signature highball, and it had almost no sweetness, more like liquor plus sparkling water. I do not really like sweet alcoholic drinks, so I enjoyed it, but my mom said she preferred the beer. Keep that in mind if you are thinking of trying the highball.

Once the first dish came out, the rest arrived quickly, so I could take photos of everything together. Steak + pasta + gnocchi = love.

This was my first time ordering steak at To Find Peter. I felt the price was reasonable, and it tasted better than I expected. You can choose the doneness when ordering, and mine came out exactly the way I had imagined, which made me even more satisfied. The sauce and sides served with it were good too, and the combination of asparagus and roasted garlic was excellent. Because it was salchi beef, it was extra tender and tasty.

The Shrimp Basil Oil Pasta felt like shrimp oil pasta with the added aroma of basil. I usually like herbs and spices, so I also like basil, but the scent was not overpowering. It was the kind of flavor many people could enjoy without strong preferences getting in the way. There was also a lot of shrimp. It had two kinds: cocktail shrimp and large whiteleg shrimp. Eating them with the pasta made it even better.

The dish I was most excited for was the gnocchi. The gnocchi pieces were quite large for gnocchi. The chewy, nutty gnocchi with mushroom sauce made the richness really stand out. It became my favorite. If you add mushroom sauce, place a slice of button mushroom on top, cut about half a piece of gnocchi, and eat it in one bite, it is seriously great. I would definitely order this.

While we were eating, this painting kept catching my eye. The lighting was set up beautifully, so the picture looked even prettier. The interior was nice, the food was delicious, and the tables were wide enough to make the meal comfortable. For a date, blind date, pre-wedding gathering, girls' night, and so on, it has a stylish and trendy feel. I recommend it if you are looking for a good Western-style restaurant in Beomgye.

There is also a cute photo zone. It also seemed good for visiting with children. I noticed baby chairs were available, so I think many moms would like this place too. #BeomgyePasta #BeomgyeGnocchi #BeomgyePizza #BeomgyeWesternRestaurant #BeomgyeSteak #PyeongchonSteak #PyeongchonPasta #PyeongchonPizzaRestaurant #PyeongchonRestaurantRecommendation #AnyangRestaurantRecommendation #AnyangPasta
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