Seoul
Gluten Free and Vegan Cafe La Pause in Hapjeong, Seoul
Cafe La Pause is a famous gluten-free and vegan cafe in Seoul, and it's well-known for its delicious cakes and classy vintage interior.
Gluten Free Bella.bosco Camping Cafe And A Stroll At Seoul´s Waterfall
Bella.bosco is not only a camping themed cafe, they also offer a variety of creamy cakes which are made 100% of rice flour. Note: While the cafe emphasizes that they use only rice flour, it doesn’t explicitly declare itself as gluten-free. Please be careful if you have a high sensitivity to gluten or are concerned about contamination. Those cakes are also called 떠먹는 케이크 (Ddeomeongneun keiku), which means “scoopable cake” and that´s just how fluffy they are! A spoon is really all you need.*You might want to remember the word 떠먹는 (Ddeomeongneun), as there is also 떠먹는 피자 (Ddeomeongneun pija) which is “pizza to scoop up” . In many cases…
HAVE;A Gluten Free Cafe in Mangwon (Seoul)- This one you won’t find on the internet!
HAVE;A Cafe in Mangwon is one of those places I didn’t find on the internet but stumbled upon while on my way to another cafe nearby. Today, I finally decided to pay it a visit! Note: While the cafe emphasizes that they use only rice flour for several products, it doesn’t explicitly declare itself as gluten-free. Please be careful if you have a high sensitivity to gluten or are concerned about contamination. If you have ever been in Mangwon, you might be familiar with the shopping street near Mangwon Station (Line 6), Exit 2, which leads to Mangwon Market. At first glance, this part of the city might not seem…
Moniline House Gluten Free Bakery in Seoul, Korea
Moniline House is a small bakery in Seoul with the most delicious self-made and gluten-free cookies and pastries in Hongdae.
Gluten Free in Seoul- Introduction
Hello and welcome to Gluten-Free in Seoul! This is a small blog that I hope will reach fellow gluten-intolerant people visiting Korea, or perhaps their friends or family members. Travelling, studying or even working abroad is a thrilling experience and can be a lot of fun, but it might be less so if you have to worry about which food you can eat. Even more so if you are not fluent in the language of that country, if many locals don´t speak English fluently and/or have limited knowledge about allergies. You might pack your luggage and organize a lot of food to bring to that country, or try to stick…