Best vegetarian restaurants in Seoul
18 venues in Seoul rated S to B for vegetarian, every tier backed by cited sources.
18 venues in Seoul rated S to B for vegetarian, every tier backed by cited sources.
As a fully vegan restaurant, the kitchen also meets vegetarian dietary requirements completely. No animal-derived ingredients are used.
As a 100% vegan restaurant, Camouflage is inherently suitable for vegetarians. All dishes are plant-based and contain no meat, fish, or animal by-products.
Honest caveat, No information on cross-contamination with non-vegetarian items is available, but the kitchen is entirely vegan.
As a 100% vegan restaurant, all dishes are vegetarian.
As a fully vegan café, all dishes are vegetarian. No animal products are used.
Kitchen is fully plant-based, so all dishes are suitable for vegetarians.
The restaurant is a South Indian vegetarian restaurant by concept; the menu is entirely vegetarian, including vegan and gluten-free options. This is confirmed by multiple sources.
The entire menu is fully plant-based, making Vegan Insa inherently suitable for vegetarians. The venue describes itself as 'purely plant-based' with no animal-derived ingredients. English-language signs confirm the food is free from all animal products.
As a certified vegan restaurant, all dishes are plant-based and suitable for vegetarians. The kitchen is entirely plant-based, so vegetarian diners can eat with confidence.
As a completely vegan establishment, all menu items are automatically vegetarian-friendly. The entire menu is plant-based, so no animal products are used.
As a fully vegan restaurant, byTOFU is also suitable for vegetarians. All dishes are plant-based and contain no meat, dairy, or eggs. The kitchen is entirely vegan, so vegetarian diners can eat anything on the menu without concern.
As a 100% vegan kitchen, all dishes are also vegetarian. The venue is a safe choice for vegetarians.
The restaurant is fully vegan, so all dishes are also vegetarian. No animal products are used, making it safe for vegetarians.
Honest caveat, No English spoken by staff; language barrier may complicate allergen inquiries.
As a fully vegan restaurant, URT is automatically suitable for vegetarians. All dishes are plant-based and contain no meat, fish, or animal by-products. Vegetarians can eat anything on the menu without concern.
The entire menu is vegan, so it covers vegetarian needs comprehensively. All dishes are plant-based, and staff can customise orders (e.g. omit alliums).
The venue's own website labels dishes as 'vegetarian' and offers a range of plant-based bibimbap and sides. HappyCow reviews note that vegetarian options are easy to distinguish on the kiosk. The kitchen is shared with meat, but the menu is designed around vegetable-forward dishes.
As a vegan bakery and cafe, the entire menu is plant-based, making it suitable for vegetarians. No specific vegetarian markings or protocols are mentioned, but the vegan nature of the menu inherently covers vegetarian needs.
Vegetarian options are clearly marked on the menu and can be adapted for vegans on request. The kitchen is shared and does not describe dedicated equipment for vegetarian preparation. Good for groups with diverse diets.
As a plant-based restaurant, Plantude Yongsan is suitable for vegetarians. The tablet menu lists ingredients for most dishes, but no explicit vegetarian marking is used. Cross-contamination with non-vegetarian items is unlikely given the plant-based focus, but the kitchen practice is not detailed.
Honest caveat, One review reports a serious food quality incident (cooked larva) with refusal to remake or refund, though not specifically allergen-related.