Re: [97attendees] Vegetarian food near venue?

Dorian Kim <dorian@blackrose.org> Mon, 07 November 2016 03:07 UTC

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I don’t have any first hand experience with them since I’m very much prefer
to be an omnivore, but last few years Buddhist temple cuisine has become 
popular in Korea and you should be able to find any number of such 
places in Seoul. 

The key to searching for them is “temple food” or “buddhist temple cuisine” 
and any of the search engines should be able to direct you to them.

-dorian


> On Nov 6, 2016, at 9:11 PM, Ted Lemon <mellon@fugue.com> wrote:
> 
> I really love Korean food, and would love to be able to have some in
> Seoul, but the last two times I went to Seoul I nearly starved because
> it was so hard to find vegetarian food--everything has meat in it.
> 
> I wonder if any of the Koreans who I've noticed are on the attendees
> mailing list have any advice.   I know vegetarianism is not a big
> thing in Korea, but I also know that in principle it's possible to
> make very good vegetarian food by making relatively small changes to
> Korean recipes.   Any advice would be much appreciated.
> 
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