I’ve heard about Rolling Pasta since it is owned by chef Baek Jongwon, but for some reason, it’s been hard to add to my itinerary every time I’m in Seoul.
This trip, I told myself I had to try Rolling Pasta.
There are many branches of Rolling Pasta in Seoul, but I chose the one in Jongno since I was planning to visit a nearby café.
If you want to look for Rolling Pasta branches here is the korean word – 롤링파스타
Coming from our hotel, we only had to ride one train to get here!
How to go to Rolling Pasta – Jongno Branch –
1. Get down at Jongno 3(sam) ga (line 1, 3, or 5) 
2. Get out of exit 5

It was a bit of a walk to the restaurant, but not a tiring one. The weather was nice at the time, but if it’s too cold or too hot, I wouldn’t recommend walking from the station to the restaurant.















There are individual seats, as well as seating for pairs or groups.




There’s also a self-service area for water, more plates, and some pickles.

We didn’t have to wait long for our food to arrive!

all photos were taken using an iPhone 13 Pro Max / Fujifilm X-T20 18-55 mm
For the price of the pasta, I’d say it was delicious. My rosé pasta reminded me of the one I had at Ikseon Chihyang. It wasn’t exactly the same, but it had a similar vibe, maybe because I chose a rosé flavored pasta.
We really liked this dish, especially because the pasta itself was al dente. My mom definitely enjoyed her meal as well. She said it gave her a new idea for what to do when she makes pasta at home.
Definitely a good option if you’re craving pasta without wanting to spend too much. I feel like their branches can be a bit hard to find, but it’s not to the point where it’s troublesome.
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💚, R
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