• Guksuga

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Korean
Non-veg

Serves meat, vegan options available. Traditional Korean noodle soup restaurant with various types of noodles. The only vegan option here is noodles with red beans (팥칼국수). Wheat noodles are served in a thick soup made from red beans. You have to add salt and sugar to your liking as it is served bland. Could also order soy bean noodles (콩국수) without egg. Open Mon-Sun 11:00am-10:30pm.


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5 Reviews

First Review by PhillipPark

sherlockschotts

Points +57

Vegan
01 Mar 2023

Good experience, friendly service

Owners were friendly and could speak some words in English. Menu is English as well. After adding some salt it was really tasty.

IsaureMa

Points +70

Vegetarian
31 Jul 2022

Typical place

It was a bit difficult to understand what was vegan or vegetarian and the waiter did not speak english.
The food was great.

Pros: Typical

Cons: Hard to understand the vegan options

eatingpanda

Points +72

Vegan
16 Aug 2019

Protein rich soup

The red bean soup really needs salt (as mentioned from others before), but once this is added it gets really delicious. Also it is quite a huge bowl.

Pros: Cheap

MoragLove

Points +52

Vegan
06 Jun 2019

Vegan option but lacks flavour

Went for the unusual red bean noodle soup, for me it unfortunately lacked flavour and lost interest in eating quickly.

PhillipPark

Points +436

Vegan
18 Mar 2018

Exotic noodle soup. 신기한 팥칼국수 ㅋㅋ

대학로에 몇 안 되는 비건음식. 팥죽 칼국수면.
I've never seen such a noodle in my life haha. It's basically noodles dunked in Korean red bean soup. The soup is 100% vegan so no worries! Since red bean soup in Korea is served as a sweet snack or dessert, it was weird for me at first. But I've grown to love it. You can choose to eat it sweet or salty. It tastes really simple and traditional so it might not appeal to younger people or foreigners haha. I feel so lucky to have this near my place because Daehakro is a living hell for vegans.
This red bean noodle soup is a great way to taste the traditional flavors of Korea and also get a high dose of healthy legume protein!

Pros: cheap, healthy

Cons: only one vegan dish




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