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Halal Food in Seoul

Every place graded A→U on real evidence — with the neighborhoods where halal clusters.

9
places checked
2
officially certified (A)
9
evidence-graded
updated
14 July 2026

Trust level

A Certified B Tourism-classified C Muslim-owned D Community-reported E Fallback · not halal U Not verified

Quick answer

Seoul's safest halal bets are the KMF-certified restaurants around Itaewon's Seoul Central Mosque — like EID (Korean) and Mr. Kebab (Turkish). We grade every venue A to U: A means a real KMF certificate, B a tourism-board listing, C self-declared or alcohol-serving, E pork-free-only, and U unverified — so always check the tier per outlet, since many places are only self-declared.

Muslim-friendly neighborhoods

Itaewon / Usadan-ro (Yongsan-gu) — the Seoul Central Mosque halal clusterMyeongdong (Jung-gu)Hongdae (Mapo-gu)Gangnam (Gangnam-gu)Insadong & Samcheong-dong (Jongno-gu)

Places checked

sorted by evidence strength
A

EID

이드

itaewon

Certified

EID is graded A: the official Seoul tourism board (VisitSeoul) states it is "recognized as a Halal restaurant by the Korea Muslim Federation (KMF)", run by a Korean-Muslim family in the Itaewon Seoul Central Mosque cluster. No pork or alcohol; serves halal bulgogi, bibimbap and samgyetang.

Verified byKorea Muslim Federation (KMF) · source: VisitSeoul (Seoul Metropolitan Government) — dedicated EID listing↗ reference · checked2026-07-14

🕒 Last checked: 2026-07-14
A

Mr. Kebab

미스터케밥

itaewon

Certified

Mr. Kebab is graded A: two official Seoul tourism-board pages list it under the "Halal Certified (KMF)" tier — halal meat, Muslim operation, no alcohol, pork-free — and it is open 24 hours in the Itaewon Seoul Central Mosque cluster. One community blog calls it "self-certified", but the authoritative KTO/Seoul classification is KMF-certified.

Verified byKorea Muslim Federation (KMF) · source: VisitSeoul — Seoul Travel Guide for Muslim Visitors ("Halal Certified (KMF)" tier table)↗ reference · checked2026-07-14

🕒 Last checked: 2026-07-14
B

Busanjib (Hongdae Branch)

부산집

hongdae

Tourism-classified

Busanjib's Hongdae branch is a halal Korean BBQ graded B: the official VisitSeoul tourism board lists it as halal-meat KBBQ (Hanwoo beef & lamb) with Muslim cooks, no alcohol, no pork and a prayer room. A halal directory names a Korea Muslim Federation (KMF) certificate, but that is not confirmed by KMF's own registry — so we grade it B (tourism-board-listed), not A. Confirm the certificate before you travel.

· source: VisitSeoul — Korean BBQ (KBBQ) halal listing↗ reference · checked2026-07-14

🕒 Last checked: 2026-07-14
B

Saffron

myeongdong

Tourism-classified

Saffron is graded B: the official VisitSeoul tourism board features this Arabic/Middle Eastern restaurant (hummus, doner kebab, mutton curry) with an on-site Muslim prayer room under its Muslim-friendly tier — but it is absent from the Halal-Certified table, so no KMF certification is evidenced. Alcohol service is not stated — do not assume it is alcohol-free without confirming.

· source: VisitSeoul — Seoul Recommended Halal Restaurants (Seoul Metropolitan Government)↗ reference · checked2026-07-14

🕒 Last checked: 2026-07-14
B

Petra Restaurant

itaewon

Tourism-classified

Petra is graded B: a long-running Jordanian restaurant run by a Muslim owner since 2004, fully halal (halal meat imported from Australia) and serving no alcohol. The official VisitSeoul tourism page plus the Zabihah community directory support it; graded B rather than A because no named third-party certifier is evidenced.

· source: VisitSeoul — official tourism website of the Seoul Metropolitan Government↗ reference · checked2026-07-14

🕒 Last checked: 2026-07-14
C

Pizza Burgers Plus

itaewon

Muslim-owned

Pizza Burgers Plus is graded C: a Muslim-owned (Iranian) Western fast-food spot listed on VisitSeoul (tagged #Halal), making American-style pizzas and burgers with halal-certified ingredients. It uses halal ingredients but holds no restaurant-level KMF certificate and no specific KTO Muslim-friendly tier, so it is graded C (Muslim-owned / self-declared); alcohol policy is not stated.

· source: VisitSeoul — dedicated Pizza Burgers Plus page tagged #Halal (Seoul Tourism Organization)↗ reference · checked2026-07-14

🕒 Last checked: 2026-07-14
C

Halal Kitchen

samcheong

Muslim-owned

Halal Kitchen is graded C: the official VisitSeoul tourism board lists this hanok Korean restaurant as "Self-Certified" halal, run by a Korean-Muslim chef and well known in Seoul's Muslim community. It is NOT KMF/third-party certified, so it is capped at C — trustworthy self-declared halal, not a formal certificate.

· source: VisitSeoul — Seoul Travel Guide for Muslim Visitors (Self-Certified tier)↗ reference · checked2026-07-14

🕒 Last checked: 2026-07-14
D

Yang Good

양국

gangnam

Community-reported

⚠️ serves alcohol

Yang Good is graded D: a popular Gangnam Korean BBQ serving imported Australian lamb and beef (said to be halal-certified), but community sources confirm it is NOT KMF-certified and serves alcohol on premises for non-Muslim diners — alcohol caps trust. Halal-Navi lists it "Unverified". Presented honestly as Muslim-friendly, serves alcohol, community-sourced only.

· source: Seoul Halal Guide (classifies it "Muslim Friendly, NOT Halal Certified")↗ reference · checked2026-07-14

🕒 Last checked: 2026-07-14
E

Osegyehyang

오세계향

insadong

Fallback · not halal

Osegyehyang is graded E (pork-free fallback): a fully vegan Korean / Korean-Chinese restaurant in Insadong, featured on VisitSeoul's Muslim-traveller guide as a community favourite voted by Muslim residents. Being vegan it is inherently pork-free, but it holds no halal certification and no KTO Muslim-friendly tier — treat it as a vegetarian fallback, not verified halal.

· source: VisitSeoul (Seoul Tourism Organization) — Muslim-traveller guide↗ reference · checked2026-07-14

🕒 Last checked: 2026-07-14

🕌 Nearby prayer

For prayers, the Seoul Central Mosque (Masjid Pusat Seoul) in Itaewon, Yongsan-gu is the main mosque and the anchor of the halal district, with several musalla and halal shops along the surrounding Usadan-ro slope. Both international gateways — Incheon International Airport and Gimpo International Airport — also provide dedicated prayer rooms, so you can pray on arrival and before departure.

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