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the restaurant is large, they need to ask for the vegetarian menu, but it offers many different possibilities. I went there twice and took the jajjangmyeon, it was really good and the portions are large to the point where it is difficult to finish, but the prices are good. View all feedback.
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This place has a separate vegetarian menu, you can tell the staff you’re a vegetarian and they’ll bring you a different menu. The staff was really kind and friendly. The food was delicious but after a while the taste got repetitive. The good thing is that their vegetarian meat ball patty was freshly made. It wasn’t frozen or anything. It also had a lot of vegetables in which made it a lot more interesting. Honestly t... View all feedback.
I was so happy I got to taste Jjajangmyeon in Chinatown! It tasted amazing and I also liked the veg ‘meat’ in it (I can be really picky about mock meat. Staff was in a hurry but not unfriendly. It’s also great to have an extensive separate vegetarian menu. I would come again!
This place has a separate vegetarian menu, you can tell the staff you’re a vegetarian and they’ll bring you a different menu. The staff was really kind and friendly. The food was delicious but after a while the taste got repetitive. The good thing is that their vegetarian meat ball patty was freshly made. It wasn’t frozen or anything. It also had a lot of vegetables in which made it a lot more interesting. Honestly that was my most favorite thing. They serve large portions too! I would like to definitely go back and try other dishes. Updated from previous review on 2022-04-03
This Chinese restaurant offers Chinese-Korean fusion cuisine and has an extra menu for vegans and vegetarians! If you ask for the veggie-friendly menu, you will receive a blue menu book with a variety of dishes! There is a full course menu, classic rice and noodle dishes as well as large platters for sharing. The noodles as well as the soy meat are house-made. Most staff doesn't fluently speak Korean, best if you know Chinese! The vegan Jjajangmyeon contains many vegetables and soy meat, which is nice because many other Chinese restaurants don't add any plant-based protein or extra ingredients to orders of meat-free food. Updated from previous review on 2022-01-11
I live in Seoul but I will always stop here anytime I visit Incheon. The noodles are homemade and so is the bean meat that’s used in many of the dishes. I keep ordering the same main dish, seafood and veggies with mustard sauce, bc it’s just sooo good! I’ve only come here alone and I’ve gotten like 3-4 meals out of that one main dish and a noodle dish. It’s def meant to be served family style and you get your money’s worth for sure! Updated from previous review on 2021-09-30
They have a seperated menu card (Ask for it! . You have a lot of options but most of them are really expensive. (Above 20000 won . I ordered a soup (Something with gravy for 7000Won. But it was really good. Its kinda busy there, but one woman can speak english.