What is the meaning of Halal?
Halal (Arabic:حلال, Halal); means lawful or legal) is a term designating any object or an action which is permissible to use or engage in, according to Islamic law. It is the opposite of haraam. The term is used to designate food seen as permissible according to Islamic law (Sharia, الشريعة الإسلامية).(Source:
Wikipedia)
How to find Halal food in Korea?
When I walked around Seoul, I did not come across restaurants catering Halal food other than in Itaewon. However, most of them are Indian, Turkish, Pakistan and Middle East food. I have tried the turkish kebab twice. Once with Tutie and Hanim while we were in Itaewon and another by myself. Read more
here.I'm hoping to find
Halal Korean food restaurant in Seoul in future.
Check Muslim food guide in Korea by KNTO in
here for the list of Halal restaurants in South Korea and download the pdf
here. Check recommended islamic and indian cuisine restaurants in Seoul,
here.
Korean foods that I have tried
You must be confused on how I could enjoy Korean food when there was no Halal label donned by the restaurants, right?
Warning: I am not endorsing that any of the food listed below is Halal (meaning with Halal label approved by Korean Islamic Federation) but I had tried my best to avoid food which was impermissible, doubtful or questionable. If you hesitate, unsure and doubtful, don't eat the food.
Bibimbap at
Hongik.
Dwenjang jjigae at
Kimbap Nara
Tteokpokki at
Sindangdong
Tteok - Korean rice cake at
Chunyang and
Santisuk
Tuna Kimbap from
Family Mart
Chungmu Kimbap at
Myeongdong
Haemul Buchu Jjeon / buchimgae by
Miju's mother
Kalguksu at
Busan University
Jjin pang at
Jinbu
Hobak Juk at
Gwangcheon
Jjampong and yanggeng at Jaesan Village
Chung guk jang at
Tongyeong
What are your options?
Middle east food
Indian food
Vegetarian food
Seafood
Permissible Korean food (if you know Hangul)
Bring food from your country
What did I say when I want to order these food?
I can't eat meat - 저는 고기를 못 먹어요 - jo nen gogi rel mommogo yo
I don't eat meat - 저는 고기를 안먹어요 - jo nen gogi rel an mogo yo
Please don't put meat - 고기를 넣지마세요 - gogi rel nohjimase yo
Please don't put ham - 햄을 넣지마세요 - hem el nohjimase yo
I don't drink alcohol - 저는 술 안 마셔요 - jo nen sus an masho yo
I can only eat vegetable and seafood - 야채와 해산물 요리를 먹을 수 있어요 - yache wa hesanmul yori rel mogelsu isso yo
I am a vegetarian - 저는 채식 주의자 예요 - jo nen cheshik juweeja ye yo
If you prefer to stay around Itaewon area where there are mushrooms of HALAL restaurants, you could check into one of these
lodgings from Asiarooms.
Anyone interested to set up a Halal restaurant in Korea? Read the guide
here.
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Thanks for dropping by.
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Chance upon your blog while looking for travel infos. Impressively informative, suits the title :D
I blog about my humble trip too. Just posted an entry on Korean food I tried, didn't know I could eat more than that like u did. *Envy*
http://travelleranatomy.blogspot.com/2010/11/not-so-bizzarre-food-in-korea.html
Do drop by and tell me your thought. U deserve a link and a follower like me :')
Thanks for dropping by. ^^
I love your blog and your pictures.
Keep up the passion there.
i've stayed in korea before for 4 months..about the "TUNA KIMBAB", is it the rolled kimbab or triangle kimbab? Because,unfortunately, those TUNA triangle kimbab sold at the convinient stores are NOT HALAL..I read through the ingredients and guess what? The kimbab contain "PORK"..oppss~~
(p/s: the rolled TUNA kimbab sold at the convinient might also have ham..so be careful ok..)
Thank you for the information.
I will update it ASAP.
There is an indian muslim restaurant near Ewha Women University, Shinchon. The food is gpretty good but not sure about the pricing. Should be cheaper that Itaewon. I do not know the address but pls check the location in google : 37°33'26.57"N ,126°56'50.09"E.
Zul
Sincerely,
Idura Namira
and just reading the whole posts in this blog will make you feel like your are already traveling there....
believe me~ just read all the post then you will know south korea like u r there.....
Please download the FAQ on the right top of the blog.
I'll be in Seoul end of next month. My problem now is the food. The list given is pork free restaurant/shop or they also serve non halal meat?
Naz
Pls reply here at my email >> norismah@gmail.com
esma : there are no halal sign at all if you want try korean food. at itaewon there r no korean halal food.only arab,indian etc halal food