Organic food market and Christian bookstore. Stock varies and includes veggie meat, organic legumes, packaged foods. 회기역 근처의 매장 규모가 넓은 유기농 채식 식자재 판매점입니다. 유기농 과일과 야채, 채식고기, 기타 다양한 채식 식자재 및 통밀 베이커리류 등을 판매하고 있습니다. (삼육서울병원 인근에 위치해 있습니다.) Previously called Hoonza Food - 훈자건강마을
4 Reviews
First Review by vegansoul
bongbong733
Points +14279
"Plants are healthy" - Edit
...seems to be the motto here. This store calls itself health food store and offers all kinds of mostly vegetarian and vegan products. They have a large assortment with typical Korean noodles, grains, teas, nuts, dried fruits but also imported goods. You can find diverse vegan snacks, packaged breads, non-dairy cheese and mock meats. Among those, there are several processed foods like veganized corn dogs, soy cutlets as well as vegan instant noodles. Must be convenient for shopping if you live in this neighborhood.
Read moreThey do sell honey and fresh eggs (not organic), so it is advisable to check the label. I suggest to check the expiration date as well...
Staff speaks English and should be able to help customers who don't speak Korean.
Updated from previous review on 2021-12-14
Pros: Big assortment
Cons: Pricey, Check the label
Guest
DDAEGUSAN
Points +78
Nice - Edit
Lots and lots of vegan or vegetarian groceries which is great, but not everything is so be careful and read the labels! Easy to miss if you've never been there. Very nice owner!
Read moreGuest
lovewonderbean
Points +60
The semi-vegetarian grocery store of Seoul - Edit
This is not a vegan grocery store. There was a lot of hidden dairy and egg in many of the house brand items including the soy milk which apparently had cow's milk in it. They also sell honey. This store affiliates with the Seventh Day Adventist church. If you can't use online shopping its a great place to get Vegefood, Vegan Farm, and sometimes Violife products. Be sure to read labels. I even found some inconsistently labelled soup broth as a few bags listed cow meat as an an ingredient and a few didn't even though they were otherwise packaged the exact same way.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2018-05-07
Pros: Vegemeats with no delivery wait, Friendly staff (old people), Friendly staff (old people)
Cons: Hidden or mislabelled meat ingredients, Hidden dairy or egg ingredients
Guest
vegansoul
Points +304
Nice vegan store - Edit
The place is Named Hunza NOT Hoonja. I was walking in circles looking for it, then saw a Korean storefront with a poster for vegan cheese and assumed that must be it. lots of vegan goodies most of it is marked but somethings say vegetarian even though they are vegan. A little pricey, but worth it occasionally. I did see at least one item made with honey, see be mindful of ingredients.
Read morePros: Vegan fake meats, Vegan cheese slices, Vegan instant veggie noodles
Cons: Expensive, owner speaks very little English
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