CuisineVegan
Price₩₩
NeighbourhoodItaewon
HoursMon-Sat 11:00-22:00, closed Sun

Signature dishes: Vegan burgers, Salad bowls

Must order: Plant burger with house-made patty, fresh aioli and seasonal greens, proving the Korean vegan scene has moved well past tofu.

Tip: The Yeonnam branch at 87 World Cup buk-ro 4-gil, Mapo-gu is closer to Hongdae.

Location

Address: 117 Bogwang-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul

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Alt.a ★ 4.0

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Alt.a between Itaewon and Hannam-dong delivers a vegan Korean-Chinese menu playing off jjajangmyeon and mapo traditions without meat, fish or dairy.

Signature: Korean-Chinese vegan dishes

Order: Vegan mapo tofu: soft silken tofu in an intensely flavoured gochugaru and doubanjiang sauce, plant-based and bolder than most.

Tip: The set lunch is significantly cheaper than ordering a la carte.

Makan Halal Restaurant ★ 3.9

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Makan serves Malaysian and Indonesian halal-certified food on the Usadan-ro mosque strip of Itaewon, with nasi lemak, rendang and satay that draw a devout.

Signature: Nasi lemak, Rendang, Satay

Order: Nasi lemak: fragrant coconut rice with sambal, fried anchovies and hard-boiled egg, halal-certified and one of the most popular dishes in this part of Itaewon.

Tip: The area around Seoul Central Mosque is walkable from Itaewon Station; Makan is on the main food alley running up to the mosque.

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Vegan Insa ★ 4.3

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Vegan Insa in Ikseon-dong Hanok Village serves fully plant-based Korean food in a traditional courtyard house, including vegan bibimbap and banchan spreads.

Signature: Vegan bibimbap, Korean banchan

Order: Vegan bibimbap: the full Korean banchan spread reimagined without animal products, served in a hanok courtyard house in Ikseon-dong.

Tip: The outdoor courtyard seats fill quickly on warm evenings; weekday lunch is the quietest window.

ByTOFU ★ 4.0

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ByTOFU is a vegan cafe and bakery in Yongsan serving Western-style pastries and cafe food without any animal products, rated among Seoul's top vegan spots.

Signature: Vegan pastries, Plant-based cafe menu

Order: Seasonal plant-based baked goods: the cafe changes its menu with produce availability, making it a reliable single-origin stop for vegan pastries.

Tip: Popular on weekends; arrive mid-morning for the full pastry range before sellout.

Legume ★ 4.7

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Legume is Asia's first Michelin-starred vegan restaurant, chef Sung Si-woo's one-star room in Gangnam delivering a plant-based tasting menu built.

Signature: Vegan tasting menu

Order: Seasonal vegan tasting menu: the only fully vegan restaurant in Korea to receive a Michelin star, serving a plant-based progression that references Korean fermentation throughout.

Tip: Book 4 to 6 weeks ahead; the room is small and evening reservations fill within hours of opening.

EID Halal Korean Food ★ 4.1

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EID Halal Korean Food on Usadan-ro is one of Seoul's most respected halal restaurants, operated by a Korean Muslim family serving authentic Korean cuisine.

Signature: Halal Korean BBQ, Bibimbap

Order: Halal Korean BBQ platter: marinated beef and chicken prepared according to Islamic dietary law by a Korean Muslim family who have run the restaurant for years.

Tip: The Itaewon mosque area on Usadan-ro has the densest concentration of halal restaurants in South Korea.

Alt.a ★ 4.0

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Alt.a between Itaewon and Hannam-dong delivers a vegan Korean-Chinese menu playing off jjajangmyeon and mapo traditions without meat, fish or dairy.

Signature: Korean-Chinese vegan dishes

Order: Vegan mapo tofu: soft silken tofu in an intensely flavoured gochugaru and doubanjiang sauce, plant-based and bolder than most.

Tip: The set lunch is significantly cheaper than ordering a la carte.

Makan Halal Restaurant ★ 3.9

Malaysian halal₩₩ItaewonDaily

Makan serves Malaysian and Indonesian halal-certified food on the Usadan-ro mosque strip of Itaewon, with nasi lemak, rendang and satay that draw a devout.

Signature: Nasi lemak, Rendang, Satay

Order: Nasi lemak: fragrant coconut rice with sambal, fried anchovies and hard-boiled egg, halal-certified and one of the most popular dishes in this part of Itaewon.

Tip: The area around Seoul Central Mosque is walkable from Itaewon Station; Makan is on the main food alley running up to the mosque.

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