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Eating Halal in Seoul? Here’s Where You NEED to Go

Yo, fellow foodies! If you're cruising through Seoul and hunting for some halal grub that'll make your taste buds do the happy dance, I've got the lowdown on five spots you absolutely gotta check out.


1. KampungKu at Myeongdong

Some Menu in KampungKu
Some Menu in KampungKu

First up, KampungKu in Myeongdong is like a little slice of Malaysia in the heart of Seoul. This joint is buzzing with Malaysians, Singaporeans, and Indonesians craving that authentic taste of home. The nasi goreng kampung and tomyam are crowd favorites, delivering flavors that'll transport you straight back to Southeast Asia. Plus, it's super accessible just a quick 3-minute walk from Myeongdong Station.


2. Bakso Bejo at Myeongdong

Menu in Bakso Bejo
Menu in Bakso Bejo

Craving some Indonesian vibes? Bakso Bejo has got you covered. This spot serves up some legit bakso that'll warm your soul. The chefs and staff are Korean, adding a unique twist to the authentic flavors. And the best part? The prices are super reasonable, so you can feast without breaking the bank.


3. Gosame, Sinchon

Menu in Gosame
Menu in Gosame

This spot is a Malaysian fave, especially for Muslim travelers in Seoul! They’re hella famous for their grilled mackerel, tofu soup (sundubu jjigae), and spicy stir-fried squid (Ojing-eo Bokkeum) trust me, these are a MUST order if you’re hitting up Gosame!


The grilled mackerel? Massive easily feeds three people. The squid? Mad fresh, super chewy, and comes in a big portion. And that tofu soup? Absolute comfort food, especially in the cold!


How to get there? Hop on Seoul Subway Line 2 to Sinchon Station, Exit 1. Walk about 8-10 minutes and boom, you’re there. Add Gosame to your Seoul food bucket list ASAP! 


4. Itaewon Kitchen

A menu featuring Malaysian dishes like Nasi Lemak Ayam and Rendang, and Iranian options such as Koobideh Sheesh Kebab with Rice and Lamb Shank, all with prices.
A menu featuring Malaysian dishes like Nasi Lemak Ayam and Rendang, and Iranian options such as Koobideh Sheesh Kebab with Rice and Lamb Shank, all with prices.

Itaewon is known for its diverse food scene, and Itaewon Kitchen stands out as a halal gem. While specific details about this spot are limited, the area itself is a melting pot of cultures and cuisines, making it a hotspot for food adventurers. Exploring Itaewon Kitchen could lead you to some delightful culinary surprises.


5. The Halal Guys

Restaurant menu offering platters and sandwiches with chicken, gyro, combo, and falafel options. Includes prices in KRW. Additional sides, drinks, cookies, and extra toppings available.
Restaurant menu offering platters and sandwiches with chicken, gyro, combo, and falafel options. Includes prices in KRW. Additional sides, drinks, cookies, and extra toppings available.

Last but definitely not least, The Halal Guys bring that NYC flair to Seoul. Their New York platter is the BOMB think juicy meat, flavorful rice, fresh veggies, and that signature white sauce. The place might be cozy, but the flavors are massive. It's a must-try for anyone craving some hearty, delicious halal food.


So there you have it, folks, five halal spots in Seoul that'll make your foodie heart sing. Whether you're in the mood for Malaysian, Indonesian, or classic Middle Eastern flavors, these joints have got you covered. Happy munching!

 
 
 

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will traveling to seoul this april, thankf for the lists!!

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