Recommend? Yes. It’s not a vegan establishment, but they have vegan options. Sit down restaurant that is bustling. It’s a small space but they move very efficiently. When I came in most of the tables were occupied. By quick appearances there didn’t seem to be any foreigners in there. As soon as someone got up and paid they quickly got the table ready and waved me over. The vegan menu is fixed on the table. I ordered the lotus root jajangmyeon and the jjampong. Both were delicious but I much preferred the jajangmyeon, not for any reason other than it’s my preference. Jajangmyeon is a black bean noodle, this is not a soup. It’s nice and smokey, has some sweetness to it with sautéed onions and I’m not sure what else. The lotus root adds a nice crunch, but you can get it without. Jjampong is a noodle soup which is typically made with seafood, but this was vegan. It’s not spicy despite the color of the broth. There’s mushrooms, bamboo shoots, and other veggies. The serving size for both dishes were...
Read moreThis Korean-Chinese restaurant offers food also for vegetarians and vegans. The location is clean, staff was friendly and portions are large and not too expensive.
There is a vegan menu on every table, it includes for example Mapo Tofu 마파두부, Jjajangmyeon 유니짜장, vegetable Jjamppong 야채짬뽕, Kkanpunggi-style eggplant 깐풍가지, mushroom rice 새송이덮밥 and some other veganized...
Read moreVery delicious Chinese Korean food. There's a dedicated vegan/vegetarian menu. We had both veg and non-veg and both were equally yummy, and the portions are big and worth the price. This place had a lot of locals visiting, and is near Mangwon market. Would...
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