Lacto
Pizza
Italian
Beer/Wine
Take-out
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. Italian food menu of pizzas and pasta dishes. The pizza dough is made in the traditional Italian style and baked in a brick oven. From the menu, the pizza marinara is the one vegan choice, but the other pizzas and pastas may be veganized when you ask to omit the cheese and/or meats. Or just get the pizza marinara and add additional vegetables on top. Open Wed-Fri 11:30am-3:00pm, Wed-Sun 5:00pm-9:30pm, Sat-Sun 12:00pm-3:30pm. Closed Mon-Tue.
5 Reviews
First Review by belindabanana
alualuna
Points +445
Best Italian Pizza in Seoul - Edit
Pizzeria Marione doesn’t have many vegan options - really, it only has one: Marinara pizza. (There are some addtional vegetarian options though.) You can ask for rucola as an extra topping (they give a generous portion, which I appreciate given that rucola is pricy in Korea) and you can order olives on the side, but that’s it for vegans. (Their focaccia comes with parmesan sprinkled on top.) But the place has a proper pizza oven, the chef trained in Italy and even has some certification from Italy hanging at the entrance — so this is the real deal if you want Italian (Neapolitan-style) pizza. You can watch them make the pizzas too. This is where we go when we crave pizza and we have queued 30min+ too – in the winter, outside - because it’s absolutely worth it. If you want to avoid queuing, come just before opening time or an hour before closing time at lunch, on weekdays. (We don't go weekends because it’s bound to be even busier.) Honestly, I would give 5 stars if I could!
Read moreNotes:
– Marione now closes both Mondays and Tuesdays.
– There is a small parking house 5 min away.
– If you dine there with an omni, it’s the pizza that’s worth ordering, not the pasta.
Updated from previous review on 2023-04-25
Pros: Proper, delicious Italian pizza, Italian decor & atmosphere, Uses quality flour from Italy
Cons: Very popular (for good reason) so it can be busy, Not cheap (but worth the price), Only one vegan option
Guest
gentletomato
Points +1055
One of the best - Edit
Excellent pizza, one of the best in Seoul. Its so simple but it's perfect like that, especially with a few olives. One pizza is the perfect amount for one vegan. Pizza is 11,000
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tesssss
Points +5878
surprisingly good - Edit
i had no high hopes for this pizza that’s basically marinara on bread but i was very pleasantly surprised. it was shockingly good. well worth it if you are craving pizza
Read moreCons: no vegan cheese
melovekitties
Marinara pizza is a common dish in Italy:) it’s actually a shame it’s not more common in Italian restaurants elsewhere in the world!
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bongbong733
Points +14279
Amazing Italian pizza! - Edit
I love the pizza's taste here!
Read moreThe dough itself is flavorful, chewy and bready, and it has a texture that makes it different to the usual (American-Style) pizza common in Korea.
The ingredients are good on their own as well. Even the basic vegan pizza here, which is the plain Pizza Marinara topped with nothing but tomato sauce, olive oil, basil and garlic is very flavorful and satisfying.
Note that the location is popular and may be crowded, so you have to wait in line to get a table.
Pros: Good food
Cons: May be crowded
Guest
belindabanana
Points +423
Good, authentic pizza - Edit
Though there is only one vegan option on the menu, but it is very delicious. It brings me back to Italy:) the decor and music are very Italian. The owner imported an Italian brick oven to bake his pizzas and he studied in Italy, so his food is the real deal.
Read morePros: A yummy vegan pizza on the menu
Cons: Only one vegan option
Guest
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