Seoul vegan restaurant owned by well-known Korean vegetarian food company, Vegifood. Food is mostly Korean and Chinese with a few pasta and salad dishes. Onion and garlic used in some dishes. Menu clearly labels dishes with and without alliums. Directions: Walk right to the end of Insadong-Gil 12 which does not appear on Google Map. 베지푸드'사에서 운영하고 있는 채식 레스토랑입니다. 한옥 구조로 아늑한 내부에 약 60여 개의 좌석이 구비되어 있습니다. 식사는 단품 메뉴로 다양한 한식과 중식, 각종 콩고기 요리가 제공되며, 파스타와 샐러드도 제공됩니다. 음식에는 마늘과 파가 들어가지 않습니다. 영업시간은 매일 11:30~21:00로 연중무휴입니다. Open Mon-Wed 11:30am-4:00pm, 5:00pm-9:00pm, Fri-Sun 11:30am-4:00pm, 5:00pm-9:00pm. Closed Thur. Last orders 1 hour before closing.
470 Reviews
First Review by craigmc
sirhin
Points +161
Great Food! - Edit
Korea isn't a very vegetarian country. On top of that, I don't eat onion, garlic, leeks, or chives. With that said...
Read moreFirst off, this place is 100% vegetarian, but they do serve food with those items. However, the menu items are clearly marked (in Korean) if the food can be made with or without those ingredients. I believe the characters for food without those ingredients were 무오신채 and 오신채 meant that it was made with those ingredients.
I love food and korean food is awesome. There are some items that they no longer serve (a bummer) but the selections were still pretty decent ranging from traditional Korean foods like Dwenjang Jjigae all the way to Chinese style dishes. They were pretty good flavor wise and was on the healthy side.
All in all, good food, easy to find, and I'll definitely be going back again. After all, there aren't many places in Korea that accommodates my dietary needs. The only thing is that this place is from Master Ching Hai so there is a constant video going on with her material (put on mute... Or at least I didn't hear much) and sayings laying about. Nothing too annoying but just something to put out there.
Updated from previous review on Saturday December 27, 2014
Pros: Good food/selection, Easy to find
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Mattho
Points +150
Wide menu - Edit
They have a vegan version of many Korean classics. I had the doenjang jjigae and would have it again.
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Aulie
Points +24
Bland food and rude owners/staffs - Edit
System forced me to put 2 stars
Read moreI had the spicy tofu stew and it was extremely bland and not spicy at all (and I am not a big spicy food fan). Pretty much eating slightly salted tofu so would not recommand.
Edit: Went back on my last day as it was close to my hotel and the experience was worse. After an awkward welcome, I had the bibimpap and it was sooo salty. Worse I had in Korea. And then when I went to pay, my card did not work (first time in my month long stay) and they refused (rudely) to try it a second time. So I had to pay using the last bills I had, which I had saved to recharge my subway card to travel to the airport.
Bad food, rude owners/staff so I definitely do not recommend.
Updated from previous review on 2026-01-12
Cons: Bland food and the quite creepy cult tv channel
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jakoobi
Points +177
Amazing! - Edit
Great food, tons of options. Omni friends said they couldn't tell the difference between traditional fried shrimp and the vegan version they offer here!
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A_tourist
Points +663
Lot of options for typical Korean food - Edit
I like this place as they offer so many veganized Korean dishes. I went there 3 times and had jjajangmyeong, fried mandus, tteokbokkis sweet and sour soy protein and the spicy noodle soup. Everything tasted good and the service is fast.
Read moreThey also sell vegan instant ramen and other vegan food.
Updated from previous review on 2025-06-05
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nickatkinson
Points +138
Pretty good vegan take on traditional Korean food but weird vibe - Edit
This was a nice vegan place conveniently located in Insa. Unfortunately the vibes inside were a little off when I was there, can’t put my finger on exactly why but what didn’t help was the fact they have two massive TV screens playing Ching Hai propaganda!
Read moreThis is fine to eat at as a solo traveller.
The food selection was good and very quick. I recommend the tteokbokki! Honestly worth coming here if you’re vegan based solely on the food offerings, I didn’t see anywhere else in Seoul offering vegan jjamppong.
The staff speak no english but food is ordered via tablet so not much communication is needed.
It was quite spicy for me (although I’m not good with spices anyway) so keep that in mind!
Updated from previous review on 2025-11-26
Pros: Portion size, Food choice
Cons: Not enough noodles in the jjamppong, Ching Hai propaganda
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emesefabian
Points +802
Strange vibe and tasteless food - Edit
There was very strange vibes in the restaurant - a sect cult show was shown on mutliple large tv-s and everyone was silent in the restaurant. The food was tasteless, the chicken bites felt like just fried batter coated in sweet sauce. Do not recommend this place
Read moreCons: Strange vibe - cybercult?, Tasteless food
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scareglow
Points +469
Authentic Korean food in authentic ambience - Edit
Really cool location serving all kinds of traditional Korean food. Very delicious. Staff didn't speak any English but it wasn't an issue as you order via tablets (and there you can pick your language).
Read morePros: authentic traditional vibe
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Beba112
Points +860
Yummy authentic Korean food - Edit
Everything we tried at Oh Se Gae Hyang was absolutely delicious! The portions are large and perfect for sharing, so you can try a bit of everything. This is definitely a must-stop spot for anyone visiting Seoul — great food, generous servings, and a wonderful dining experience overall.
Read morePros: Variety , Large shareable portions , Efficient service
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jbdastous
Points +81
Just ok. - Edit
Was ok but nothing remarkable. When I went service was quite slow. Not very expansive though.
Read moreCons: Slow service.
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sasham
Points +5228
Not as I remember it - still ok tho - Edit
The first time I was here was in 2015, and I was a regular between 2015-2017. Since returning in 2025 the food is still the same: home made, good and affordable. Somehow I remember Oh Se Gae Hyang as a bit cozier before, but now it seems that they removed their floor seating, opted for screen menus and dimmer lightning. The ipads on each table kill the vibe - I miss the menus and the interaction with the servers.
Read moreFood is not bad - their gyozas are good and their side dishes to the main dish are plentiful. There is also free tea on the house. The spice soft tofu stew is good, they make their own tofu inhouse, but I wish it had more veggies.
There is free wifi, and a TV running in the backgroun with Supreme Master Chi TV - I dont mind it, I find it charming. The TV programs are about environmental issues and veganism.
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UrVeggieMate
Points +1138
Osegyaehyang - Edit
Ordered the sundubu jjigae. Iirc the soft tofu is homemade(?). I REALLY enjoyed the texture of the soft tofu. The broth also had a nice depth of flavour. Seems to be associated with Supreme Master Ching Hai/Loving Hut (who has had many controversies) but if you're not too concerned about that, a very solid option.
Read moreMy verdict: 4.5/5. Would absolutely return again to try other options on the menu, if not to have the sundubu jjigae again!
Pros: A variety of options on the menu, Delicious sundubu jjigae!!!
Cons: Atmosphere seems a bit chaotic in the kitchen
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Eva0101
Points +377
Great Korean food - Edit
The food was excellent, staff is super nice! Try the vegan egg as a side :)
Read moreThe atmosphere could be a bit more cosy, but who cares when everything is delicious!
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LoloPalomo
Points +3012
Great food - Edit
The restaurant had a vegan menu but they serve also meat. The restaurant was not easy to find as the front door looks different rhan on google maps.
Read moreThe food was very delicious.
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GwenaColvin
Points +205
Délicieux - Edit
Le lieu est joli et les plats sont délicieux
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2018-09-09
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KiraAntonuci
Points +36
Best noodles ever - Edit
Loved this place. Ordered the noodles and dumplings. The noodles were to die for, highly recommend.
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Me.Nana
Points +76
Good Korean Food - Edit
If you want to try a vegan twist on the classic Korean dishes this is definitely a place you should check out. It’s convenient that you can order over a tablet now and that they changed their seating.
Read moreThe only downside are the, let’s call them “interesting” videos on the 2 televisions in the background. I can recommend the vegan chicken and the bibimbap. Also the 떡볶이 is really nice.
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walrez
Points +100
Excellent! - Edit
Had the big spicy fried chicken and a vegan egg which was incredible. The texture was amazing. Good price and nice place. Found it easily with the Naver Maps app.
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LucasHarrati
Points +25
Best Veg Korean Fried Chicken in Seoul - Edit
Personally, I think it was the best vegan Korean Fried Chicken we've had whilst in Seoul. All other dishes were also very very good. We ate here 3 times during our one week stay, do not miss this place please!
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JustinCory
Points +1343
Osegyaehyang in NAVER!! - Edit
First meal in Seoul, was unbelievably delicious! Using NAVER it is Osegyaehyang, google maps doesn’t work here.
Read moreWe had the Korean spicy fried chicken, Tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes), kimchi dumplings, and the jjampong with a fried vegan egg (spicy mushroom soup with glass noodles). Everything was amazing, fresh, spicy, and delicious (mashiseyo!) we will be back. Is affiliated with the supreme master like loving hut, saw her art and shows on the tvs there.
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isabellamancini
Points +20
Cucina tipica coreana - Edit
Cibo, personale ambiente perfetto
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2025-08-31
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Moonsky
Points +46
Homely Korean Vegan Food - Edit
My favourite Korean Veg store in Korea. Serves Korean food. Dishes can be made without alliums. My fav is the mushroom noodle and soft tofu stew!
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CuandoFuimosPeces
Points +37
Yummy food - Edit
The food was delicious and there were many options to choose from. The decoration is peculiar.
Read morePros: The food was delicious, Fast, Kind staff
Cons: A bit difficult to find
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highlandmoo
Points +343
Best Korean Restaurant - Edit
The nenmyon noodles and kimchi dumplings were so delicious, very recommended!
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aanellie
Points +50
Was ok, but nothing special - Edit
I went with a friend and we ordered
Read moreSweet & Spicy nuggets S 12,000₩
4x Vegetable Dumplings 6,000₩ and
Sweet & Sour Mushroom S 14,000₩.
Since it's in an touristic area it is more expensive. The taste was ok but not really special.
Updated from previous review on 2025-07-14
Pros: All vegan, Also offer dishes without onions & garlic
Cons: Pricy
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shiveka
Points +21
The best vegan Korean food - Edit
The restaurant might be a little difficult to find, particularly if you’re not used to navigating smaller by-lanes.
Read moreBut it’s absolutely worth the effort. It has some of the best vegan Korean food I’ve ever had. The tofu bibimbap was particularly good. Service was also very quick.
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suedeyloh
Points +38
Everything was great - Edit
Perilla soup was especially tasty, but dumplings, ddeokboki, cold soup were all good. Everything is clearly marked as containing or not containing the 5 pungent herbs (garlic, onion, etc) and most is available both ways.
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