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Healthy Vegan Eats in Gyeongju: 3 Must-Visit Restaurants

Hwang Sujin Reporter / Updated : 2025-08-06 14:58:19
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For travelers practicing a vegan lifestyle or anyone seeking a healthy and fresh meal in downtown Gyeongju, here are three special restaurants. Discover vegan eateries that will delight your senses with dishes that capture the pure flavors of nature.

1. Vegan Restaurant YELLA 

Located in a quiet alleyway of Gyeongju, Vegan Restaurant YELLA is a vegan-exclusive spot that uses absolutely no animal products. It's beloved for its creative menu featuring seasonal vegetables and fresh ingredients. YELLA's signature dishes are not only healthy but also incredibly delicious, with neat and beautiful plating that's a feast for the eyes. If you're looking to rest and rejuvenate your body and mind during your trip to Gyeongju, a visit to YELLA is highly recommended.

Address: 17, Taejong-ro 791beon-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do

2. Ikki (이끼) 

Ikki offers vegan cuisine in a space with a distinct traditional Korean hanok vibe in downtown Gyeongju. The restaurant serves a diverse range of vegan dishes made with natural ingredients like mushrooms, tofu, and various vegetables. Ikki’s food, which reinterprets traditional flavors in a modern way, can be enjoyed by people of all ages. If you want to savor healthy vegan Korean food in a beautiful hanok setting, Ikki is the perfect choice.

Address: 12, Jungang-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do

3. El Rato Gyeongju (엘라토 경주) 

Situated near the Hwangnidan-gil area, El Rato is a restaurant where you can enjoy vegan cuisine in an exotic atmosphere. It offers a variety of vegan Western-style dishes like pasta, risotto, and salads. The restaurant is popular because it has many delicious options that even non-vegans can enjoy. Experience a special meal at El Rato, a place that perfectly balances a trendy interior with fantastic flavors.

Address: 1045, Poseok-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do

 
If you're searching for a healthy and delicious vegan meal while traveling in Gyeongju, be sure to visit these three places. You'll have a unique culinary experience in spaces, each with its own charm.

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