New Saladdin Restaurant
Although meat is still a significant component of Korean cuisine and culture, the nation prides itself on using a variety of vegetables in traditional recipes, including its beloved kimchi. As a result, especially outside of Seoul, for example, in Daegu province, vegetarianism has not yet become mainstream. Restaurants are, however, gradually adapting to match customers' shifting dietary needs and tastes. Therefore, while being entirely vegetarian, this New Saladdin restaurant offers vegetarian or vegan options to appease those who avoid meat. The clean restaurant is decorated with modern architecture mixed with a bit of middle eastern culture, making diners extremely comfortable when coming here. In addition, the staff as well as the owner of the restaurant are extremely friendly and cheerful.
The brothers Shafiq and Rashid Ahmed, who have more than 20 years of experience in crafting delicious and authentic foods of Indian and Pakistani heritage that are unique to Seoul, are responsible for the establishment of New Saladdin. Therefore, New Saladdin is a must-try if you want to indulge in some traditional cuisines and some of the best curries in Daegu. Fresh, tasty vegetarian selections are widely available, and the service is exceptional. You will experience the warmth of Indian and Pakistani hospitality in the restaurant's comfortable setting, and it is also a wonderful location for a leisurely dinner.
Detailed Information:
Address: 17 Gyedaedongmun-ro, Dalseo-gu, Daegu
Phone number: +82 53 942 3535
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Aladdinknu