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Bidrage med feedbackThe menu at this restaurant has changed over the years and now mainly features kimbap, pork cutlet, fried rice, and ramen dishes. Unfortunately, there is no bibimbap available. If you don't speak Korean, it may be difficult to find vegan options here, but some dishes can be customized by asking for no anchovy. The salad kimbap contains egg and mayonnaise sauce. For vegetarians, there are a few options available, but overall it is a typical casual dining spot. The prices are very affordable, as the restaurant is located in the student village of Gosichon near Seoul National University.
It can be difficult to find vegetarian dishes in Korea, especially as a foreigner, but this restaurant offers a wide variety of vegetarian kimbob. Although they did not speak English, I was able to communicate with them using Google Translate to ask for no mayonnaise.
The bibimbap at Sessak is really good.