Looking for vegetarian and vegan options in Seoul? Here are 9 spots where plants are the point.
By DineGuides Team·Updated July 2026
Plant based dining in Seoul has moved well past the token salad. 9 vegetarian and vegan restaurants made the cut. The selection ranges from fully vegan kitchens to restaurants where plant based cooking is the main draw, not an afterthought menu.
Seoul Vegetarian & Vegan Cheat Sheet & Local Logistics+
What should I know about ordering at Korean restaurants that list vegetarian options but aren't exclusively vegetarian?
Many Korean restaurants prepare vegetable dishes in shared cooking spaces and may use fish sauce, shrimp paste, or anchovy stock as base ingredients in seemingly vegetable-only dishes. Always confirm with staff whether a dish contains animal products, as menu descriptions don't always disclose these ingredients. Restaurants in this guide have been selected for transparent communication about preparation methods when asked directly.
Which neighborhoods cluster the most vegetarian and vegan-friendly restaurants, and how do I get between them efficiently?
Jung District and parts of Gangnam District have higher concentrations of vegetarian-focused spots within walking distance or a short subway ride. Seocho District and Gangdong-gu require more deliberate planning between individual locations. Using Naver Map or Kakao Map to check exact locations and subway access will save significant travel time across these dispersed neighborhoods.
Is there a seasonal pattern to dining out vegetarian in Seoul I should plan around?
Winter months see increased demand at restaurants with warm, hearty vegetable-based dishes, making peak hours (7-9pm) busier than summer. Some casual vegetarian spots reduce hours or close briefly during the slowest summer weeks (late July-early August) when many locals travel. Checking ahead during these periods is helpful, particularly for smaller establishments.
Veg Green offers a vibrant, all-you-can-eat vegan Korean buffet that feels like a warm family gathering. The buffet is consistently replenished with fresh, flavorful dishes, making it a reliable and satisfying choice for plant-based eaters.
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“The mushroom tangsuyuk is especially delicious, so I can't help but add a new plate every time.”
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“For 13,000 won, you can eat as much healthy rice as you want, which is a great deal.”
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“The kindest women working there and explaining the dishes to me in basic English.”
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This neighborhood spot serves up simple, traditional Korean fare, with a focus on bean sprout bibimbap and janchi guksu. It's a place where the owner greets you warmly, often mixing your bibimbap himself, and where you can get a hearty, healthy meal at a price that feels like a throwback.
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“In the heart of Seoul, these days, there's no menu for 6,000 won. It was delicious!!”
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“The best of the best. The broth is truly the best of the best.”
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“It's hard to find a 7,000 won bibimbap these days, but this place seems to offer the best value for money.”
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This cozy Insadong spot offers a rare haven for vegan Korean street food, with many dishes prepared fresh from scratch. It's a go-to for flavorful gimbap and dumplings, providing a delicious introduction to traditional flavors for vegans and non-vegans alike.
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“One of the best Tteock-bokki and Tofu Kimbap I’ve had in Seoul. Food is tasty, clean, and made from scratch.”
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“This little spot is such a favorite! The vegan food was absolutely delicious and the service was excellent.”
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“The best dumplings ever that made me purchase it twice! Crispy soft skin with the most flavourful filling.”
This casual spot near Ewha Womans University offers a wide array of Korean street food, with a notable focus on accommodating vegetarians and vegans. Portions are generous, and diners can customize spice levels on many dishes, making it a flexible choice for groups and solo travelers alike.
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“Really delicious food with lots of Vegan options. I tried sweet potatoes fries and black bean tteokbokki.”
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“Loved the food, warm vibe, and friendly staff. Ordering at the kiosk was quick and easy.”
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“The sevice was very efficient and the self-ordered items came out very quickly and they were delicious.”
Namaste Restaurant offers a surprisingly authentic taste of India in Seoul, a welcome option for vegetarians and meat-eaters alike. While the atmosphere is described as basic, the food preparation and flavors are well-regarded, making it a reliable choice for a satisfying meal.
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“Really enjoyed the food! Got the samosa (nicely crunchy), palak paneer (loved it) and garlic naan (I wouldn’t mind even more garlic).”
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“Very authentic and tasty. One of the best restaurants for Indian food in Korea.”
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“Fantastic and most authentic Indian food taste in Seoul !!!”
This Chungmuro spot serves up authentic Indian and Nepali flavors, with a particular knack for making diners feel at home. It's a reliable choice for those craving a taste of South Asia, offering a wide range of options including a dedicated vegan menu.
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“I felt like eating at my Home, so good and delicious dinner prepared by chef chabby Lal.”
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“Excellent food, including some Nepali specialties (chicken keema momo) which I had not had before.”
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“Tried chicken tickets masala , lamb biryani, dal makhni, palak chicken and lamb kadahi, even the naan was awesome.”
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This neighborhood spot is a destination for its rich, savory kongguksu, a soybean noodle soup that many find uniquely delicious. While the atmosphere is understated, the focus remains on high-quality, domestically sourced ingredients that make the dishes, particularly the noodles and kimchi, stand out.
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“The kongguksu is delicious. Kimchi is also delicious. Mushroom kalguksu is also delicious. I recommend it.”
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“The bean soup is very rich and delicious. It seems even richer because it is frozen.”
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“If it weren't for its quiet alley in Guro 5-dong, it would be a huge hit”
This vegan-focused brunch bar offers creatively prepared dishes with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Non-vegans are often surprised by the depth of flavor, with standouts like roasted sweet potatoes and lemon pasta. The atmosphere is casual and bright, making it a pleasant spot for a weekend meal.
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“Elegantly prepared and delicious vegan food. We had the beetroot hummus with sourdough, pistachio pesto pasta, fried cauliflower, fried potatoes and persimmon curry. Great flavors!”
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“The dishes looked stunning and had a delicate touch. The flavours were interesting, delicious and our favourites were the roasted sweet potatoes and the lemon pasta.”
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“Outstanding Western inspired, unique vegetarian/vegan food in a funky, casual and modern setting.”
Dos Tacos offers a taste of Tex-Mex with a variety of menu items, including chimichangas and tacos al pastor that some find reminiscent of home. The restaurant provides ample vegetarian and vegan options, making it a go-to for those seeking plant-based choices. While the flavors are generally well-received, the small space can feel stuffy and dated, and service can be inconsistent.
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“The main branch. Freshly fried, thin, crispy nachos are the perfect beer snack. The avocado guacamole is mildly seasoned, so you can't stop dipping.”
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“It was a delicious taco place. It was friendly and nice. The location is on the outside of the building. I got lost inside.”
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“This is my go-to place when I'm craving tacos. It's right off Exit 7. It's easily accessible and delicious.”