Hongdae Oyori Organic Restaurant



Oyori

It is very difficult for vegetarians to find places to eat in Korea. However, all hope is not lost. It is easy to stumble across a few vegetarian friendly restaurants thanks to internet blogs, friends, and random sightseeing adventures. One such amazing organic restaurant is called Oyori, located in Hongdae. 



What is the meaning of the "O" in Oyori?? What I thought was just a quirky name actually stands for several different things. The most interesting one of all is #3, the interpretation of "oh" when tasting an exquisite dish.




They occasionally have special events and seasonal dishes, all posted outside of the restaurant.




Korean and foreign cooks working together to make delicious and unique food. All of the staff looks very comfortable and friendly working together in the kitchen, all speaking Korean to each other and to the customers.




Oyori has a very comfortable and stylish atmosphere.  




Two delicious dishes, slightly pricey but well worth the price. 



Malaysian Fried Rice 

This dish is spicy, but not spicy enough to make one cry like some other dishes here in Korea. The dish has a perfect blend of pineapple, vegetables, and rice. 




Szechuan Seafood Noodle

Although this is not vegetarian friendly, it is a very delicious dish for seafood lovers. Despite its name, it is not very spicy, and includes very tasty ingredients. 

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