Maru Jayeonsik Kimbap ★ 4.0
Maru Jayeonsik Kimbap serves natural-ingredient Korean food with a focus on vegetarian-friendly gimbap, bibimbap, and side dishes made without meat.
Temple Food Restaurant (Jogyesa) is a dietary-friendly spot in Jongno And Insadong, Seoul.
The Jogyesa Temple restaurant serves Buddhist temple food: fully plant-based, excluding the five pungent roots -- garlic, onion, chive, leeks, spring onion.
Address: 55 Ujeongguk-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
Maru Jayeonsik Kimbap serves natural-ingredient Korean food with a focus on vegetarian-friendly gimbap, bibimbap, and side dishes made without meat.
Maru Jayeonsik Kimbap serves natural-ingredient Korean food with a focus on vegetarian-friendly gimbap, bibimbap, and side dishes made without meat.
Tosokchon's signature dish -- a whole chicken stuffed with glutinous rice, ginseng, garlic, and jujube, slow-simmered in clear broth -- is naturally.
ByTOFU is a modern Korean tofu restaurant that builds its menu around handmade fresh tofu, naturally gluten-free and accounted for in the kitchen's.
EID is one of Seoul's most respected halal Korean restaurants, serving certified halal versions of Korean BBQ, bibimbap and bulgogi without pork or alcohol.
Makan serves Southeast Asian-style halal cooking (Malaysian and Indonesian influences) alongside halal Korean dishes on the Usadan-ro mosque strip of Itaewon.
Yang Good is a halal-certified restaurant in Gangnam serving Korean-style lamb dishes and grilled meats, one of few halal options south of the Han River.