Report from Korea

Vegetarianism Booms in Korea

[Ilsan and Jeonju]On November 11, 2001, Korean fellow practitioners opened two new vegetarian restaurants, one in Ilsan and the other in Jeonju. Although SM Vegetarian Buffet, run by the Seoul Center to promote vegetarianism in Korea, suffered financial difficulties in its first few years of business, it has continued to operate and has gradually become famous due to growing interest in the vegetarian diet. Vegetarianism has become increasingly popular after a series of outbreaks of meat-related diseases.

The J&J Vegetarian Buffet prepares delectable vegetarian dishes for joyful guests on its opening day.

The biggest obstacle for Koreans in pursuing a vegetarian diet has been a lack of vegetarian restaurants. But the recent vegetarian boom has encouraged local fellow practitioners to open two restaurants in Korea.

The J&J Vegetarian Buffet in Ilsan was named as an abbreviation for double joy or "Joy and Joy." This largest vegetarian restaurant in Korea was established as a corporation and is operated by fellow initiates from the Seoul Center to promote vegetarianism.

Its opening ceremony was attended by 500 guests and initiates. Group reservations were made even before its opening and vegetarian dishes prepared for 500 - 600 people were quickly consumed. The guests praised the delicious vegetarian food and expressed great interest in vegetarian cooking.

On the same day, the Healthy Vegetarian House was opened by Convenient Method practitioners in Jeonju City. The restaurant is spacious, with many tables, and some set outside the restaurant as well. The opening ceremony, jointly held with the Jeonbuk Province vegetarian movement, attracted many initiates and vegetarian groups to the restaurant. During the day, vegetarian cooking demonstrations and various vegetarian-related lectures were held. After the opening ceremony, both guests and initiates went to downtown Jeonju to promote vegetarianism.