Top Vegetarian Restaurants in South Korea

Written by: Devyani Segan, Delhi

Edited by: Pooja Vishwanathan, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh

Indulge in the best vegetarian dishes and explore the chef d’oeuvre of South Korea through these marvellous restaurants.

South Korea is a paradise for people who love and breathe spicy Asian food. The craze for authentic Korean food and traditional dishes has increased massively. However, what prevents many Indians from exploring the delicious delicacies of Korea is the difference between the cultures of both nations. Many of these dishes use meat and seafood as their base. For example, anchovies are used to make broths for stews and noodle soups. 

Is South Korea good for vegetarians?

Fortunately, the West has witnessed many “vegan and vegetarian” movements that have influenced Asian countries like Thailand and China. Traditionally, Koreans ate a lot of vegetarian dishes and had plenty of plant-based items on the menu. Today, we are exploring the best vegetarian restaurants in South Korea that you must visit even if you are on a strict diet.

Oh Se Gae Hyang

One of the most popular vegan restaurants located in the Insadong district of Seoul is Oh Sae Gyae Hyang. It is a must-visit for Korean food lovers and contrary to popular belief, most of the food served here is properly cooked. The restaurant has been serving vegan dishes for years and has many varieties on the menu for which exceptional chefs have been employed. The eatery has a traditional Korean vibe and allows seating on the floor. The atmosphere is comfortable and cosy. Some of the top recommendations include vegan bulgogi, soft tofu stew, and fried vegetable dumplings. If you have a knack for spicy food, we recommend cold noodles and tteokbokki. The menu is also available in English, as it is convenient for tourists who need more understanding when it comes to the Korean language. 

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Plant Cafe Seoul

Here comes the second option on the list, which is yet another healthy and fulfilling alternative. It is popularly known as Plant Cafe Seoul and is one of the best eateries in Itaewon because it serves dishes made with natural and fresh ingredients. The eatery has a clean and bright interior, perfect for gram lovers. They also have a menu written on a blackboard. It is also pet-friendly and is usually full in the summer season. The place is a delight for fitness freaks.

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We recommend a mushroom burger, a falafel salad bowl, cheese fries, and a mango smoothie. Their best-sellers are lemon pound cake and vanilla berry cake. The portions are huge, so be mindful while ordering.

Loving Hut

Loving Hut is another restaurant that aims to promote a healthy lifestyle that excludes animal products. They offer mouth-watering versions of iconic Korean dishes like bibimbap, fried chicken, kimchi rice, jjigae, jjajangmyeon, and red rice cakes. The highlight of the menu is their vegan lunch boxes and smoothies. The best part is that they have locations all over South Korea. 

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Vegan Kitchen

The most fascinating aspect of Korean culture is their acceptance. They wholeheartedly welcome people of all religions and backgrounds and try their best to make them feel comfortable. If you are on the hunt for vegan, vegetarian, and halal food items, then this is it. Vegan Kitchen is located in Toegye, Seoul, near Namsan Tower. It is a little expensive but it is worth the visit. They also have robot services for easy functioning of the eatery and also for some entertainment.

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We recommend fried chicken, japchae, and the poke bowl. If you are full, you can also visit the Myeongdong market for a shopping spree.

Vegetus

Vegetus is a vegan restaurant that serves gluten-free dishes. It is a cozy little diner located in Yongsan-gu. Their expertise is Italian food and they constantly experiment by clubbing the two cuisines together. We recommend Mexican chilli sauce salad and carrot cake. The stars of the menu are the jalapeno burger and bulgogi panini. They are even open on weekends.

Picture Credits: @vegetuskr (Instagram)

Alt.a

If you are desperately craving some Asian food, then ALT.a should be your destination. ALT.a offers contemporary Asian cuisine with a wide variety of nonalcoholic drinks and vegan wines. The best part of all is that they have more than a hundred items on their menu. Every single one is completely plant-based. Their best-sellers are mapo tofu, tuna salad, and stir-fried aubergine on bread. The eatery is pocket-friendly and accommodates almost all flavours of Korean cuisine. 

Picture Credits: @alt.a_official (Instagram)

As tourists, it can be overwhelming to find safe, healthy, and vegan options in a country that is the largest exporter of seafood in the world. After the influx of Korean Mukbang (an online eating show wherein the participants eat and sometimes prepare their native dishes), people have articulated some general stereotypes regarding the nation. However, there are an ample number of restaurants and eateries in South Korea that offer a wide variety of vegetarian options. Buddhism is one of the most popular religions in the country, thereby making it easier to access vegan and permissible food items. If you visit any of these places, please tag us on your social media. Happy, cruelty-free eating! 

Tell us in the comments below your favourite choice and which one of these places you would pay a visit to first and tick off your impending itinerary.

157 Comments Add yours

  1. Aishwarya Anant Khale says:

    I love to explore restaurants and try the food. So, Plant Cafe Seoul will be mine first go to place upon reaching Korea. I also loved how detailed the article is, worth the read.

  2. Prakriti Puri says:

    I just love to explore Korean cafe and hence I love Indian food! Thank you so for this amazing article

  3. Shruti Nirmal says:

    A very helpful Article, I did not know there would be an all veg restaurant in SK knowing their heavy preferences

  4. Himanshi Belwal says:

    This is such a helpful list for those who are planning a trip to Korea and were worried about finding vegetarian options. This will be a lifesaver!

  5. Himanshi Belwal says:

    As a vegetarian, it can be tough to find good fppd in South Korea, but this list makes it so much easier. Thanks for putting this together !

  6. Shivangi Srivastava says:

    I m desperate to try the k food 😋

  7. A must read for all the vegetarians planning to visit S. Korea!!!

  8. Srishtigupta says:

    Would love to try soon✨🤌

    1. Sunita cheri says:

      Yummmy 🤤 😋 😍🥰✌️

  9. Sneha Chhabra says:

    Very helpful article . Being vegetarian and getting the list of veg food is a blessing.
    Omgggg there are many opt why I didn’t knew this before 😭😭thanks for this article seriously

  10. maonglemlaimsong3 says:

    Thank you so much for all the details. Don’t know when I’ll ever visit Korea but when I do visit, I do know where I can go to eat now

    1. Chailsi yadav says:

      This article is very helpful for the vegetarian people

  11. Palaksingh_17 says:

    So informative and would love to try soon❤️❤️

  12. Inika Kapoor says:

    So informative ❤️🫶

  13. Riya says:

    I’d love to try all of them when I visit south korea sometime in future🙌🙌

  14. Suhana Rajput says:

    This will be really helpful for those who are visiting Korea

  15. Muniba Raja says:

    I definitely try all thos food in korea whenever I go to korea in future .

  16. Sneha Chhabra says:

    Looks delicious 😋

  17. Sneha Chhabra says:

    Very helpful and informative article.
    Love your work .
    You all are doing such a great work it’s really helpful 😭🤍🤍

  18. Sneha Chhabra says:

    Wants to try these delicious food 😋🥝

  19. Hallyuexplorer says:

    맛있겠다🤤🤤 As someone who’s hooked on k-food for 6 years I can tell that Korean food has plenty of options for vegetarians 🍲🍜
    Kimchijjigae and sundubujjigae is a must try 🤤

  20. Priti p_sta3 says:

    Good options to try for vegetarians who visit Korea

  21. AK says:

    Me like ” I have no issues with non veg”, but appreciated this initiative.

    1. Srishtigupta says:

      Looks so pretty

  22. Srishtigupta says:

    Will definitely visit the restaurant😭💗

  23. Shraddha Mishra says:

    🫶

  24. Shraddha Mishra says:

    Tasty

  25. bhartiratra44 says:

    Love korean food and more when it is veg

  26. Prakriti puri says:

    This article is a lifesaver for vegetarian travelers heading to South Korea! Finding vegetarian options can be tricky, but these recommendations are gold

  27. Prakriti puri says:

    I’ve always wanted to try vegetarian versions of Korean dishes like bibimbap and kimchi jjigae. Thanks for pointing out the best spots.

  28. Prakriti puri says:

    It’s great to see vegetarian food gaining more popularity in South Korea. These restaurants sound like a must-visit.

  29. Prakriti puri says:

    know South Korea had so many amazing vegetarian-friendly restaurants. Definitely adding these to my itinerary for my next trip.

  30. Anonymous says:

    great help for vegetarians

  31. Prakriti puri says:

    This list is perfect for anyone looking to explore Korean flavors without compromising their vegetarian lifestyle. So helpful!

  32. Prakriti puri says:

    I love how vegetarian food is being incorporated into Korean cuisine, which is often meat-heavy. These restaurants show how versatile Korean food can be!

  33. Prakriti puri says:

    Finally, a guide to vegetarian restaurants in South Korea! It’s such a relief for vegetarians like me who love Korean culture but struggle to find food options.

  34. Prakriti puri says:

    This article really highlights how South Korea is catering to diverse dietary preferences. It’s so inclusive and encouraging.

  35. Prakriti puri says:

    I’m glad i made it onto this list—it’s a must-try for vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike.

  36. Prakriti puri says:

    Thanks for sharing this! I can’t wait to try these restaurants and explore vegetarian versions of Korean classics like kimbap and bulgogi.

  37. Deena Jasmine says:

    Informative article 👍

  38. Though I’m vegetarian but I would love to eat tokkbokki

  39. duaazahir143 says:

    🤩🤩🤩🤩

  40. Nishu NISHU says:

    i m just loving korean food but really complicated for vegetarian food this artical feel korean food are the best way

  41. Ishika Bansal says:

    Bro this is informative for us #veggieslikeus ☺️🌟👀😍💯

  42. meghna dhar says:

    Even after being carnovpir majority it’s good to see them being open to others options like veg and vegan foods.

  43. Anonymous says:

    great help for vegetarians.

  44. Rhythum Preet Kaur says:

    great help foe vegetarians.

  45. Navya S. says:

    This would be really helpful for vegetarians when travelling. Thank you!

  46. jiya gupta says:

    Would love to try soon..

  47. jiya gupta says:

    I love to explore restaurants and try the food. …

  48. aarushiichauhan says:

    I am going this year, will try for sure

  49. aarushiichauhan says:

    Cafes are so aesthetic ahh, can’t wait to explore

  50. Niki says:

    One day i will explore for sure

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