Did you know that around 65% of the human population actually lose the ability to digest milk after childhood! Plus, there are those who are vegan and some people who just don’t like milk! Finding somewhere or something to eat when you’re trying to avoid milk can actually prove to be quite difficult and tedious, so whether you’re lactose intolerant, vegan, or maybe just aren’t a fan of milk, I’ve accumulated this short list of cafes in South Korea that sell dairy-free products! Let’s begin...PetitamiThis is a small bakery in Suwon that happens to sell some delicious dairy free and vegan products. They offer a variety of delicious bread, ice cream, cookies, pastries and tasty chocolates—all of which widely feature rice, such as rice ice cream, rice bread, and soya milk, giving their products a natural appetizing sweetness. PyeongsangshiPyeongsangshi offers up a variety of vegan baked goods along with a range of dairy-free lattes and coffees, such as rose lattes or lavender-infused coffees. Not to mention, the cakes look absolutely mouth-watering! My cake-loving friends, this is the cafe for you! View this post on Instagram I literally travel hours to go to @pyeongsangshi, but so worth it!!! Amazing cake, coffee, and owner!!! #korea #acowgirlinkorea #pyeongsangshi #dairyfree #strawberrycake #lavenderlatte #coffee #foodporn #koreafoodie #vegan #veganfoodie #veganinkorea A post shared by Brianna Davis (@nycgirl325) on Jan 18, 2019 at 11:53pm PST PlantLocated in Itaewon, not only does this place sell scrumptious cakes, muffins and other desserts for us milk-free folk, but they also have options for salads, burgers and pasta, along with some sweet-tasting and refreshing drinks! Why not just have a whole lunch there? View this post on Instagram Earl grey tea cake w/ salted caramel. 🍰🧡#plantbakery A post shared by PLANT Cafe Seoul (@plantcafeseoul) on Nov 15, 2018 at 5:46pm PST Cook and Book Cook and Book sells a delicious variety of baked goods and loads of vegan foods, including a personal favourite: cheesecake! Another place perfect for lunch! They also offer a baking class so you can learn to cook some of this delicious food at home! View this post on Instagram 오늘 나온 새로운 메뉴예요. 초코퍼지케이크,통밀초코칩쿠키입니다~ #쿡앤북 #쿡앤북카페 #채식카페 #자연식카페 #비건카페 #자연식카페쿡앤북 #비건카페쿡앤북 #채식카페쿡앤북 #비건케이크 #비건머핀 #비건식사 #비건푸드 #비건런치 #서울비건카페 #비건 #채식 #자연식 #합정동 #당인리발전소 #vegan #vegancake #vegiterian #vegancafe #seoul #cookandbook #cookandbookcafe A post shared by 쿡앤북 (@cookandbook_cafe) on Nov 9, 2018 at 9:07pm PST The Bread Blue Here you’ll find a range of classic bakery foods, both sweet and savoury, that are all milk-free! It's said to be a nice, peaceful place for one to do some work and relax for a while as you eat some tasty pastries. Some of their drinks, however, do contain milk, but soy milk is offered as an option. View this post on Instagram Vegan carrot cake from @thebreadblue_sc won me over, its delicious, moist, and not too sweet. Definitely visit again. So lucky that our restaurant will be open in front of them next month.🤗👌 A post shared by RAW VEGA Raw Food Cafe (@rawvega.bkk) on Feb 14, 2018 at 6:47pm PST On your next trip to Korea, finding milk-free, delicious meals and desserts to eat will be no problem for you! We hope you enjoyed this list of plant-based cafes, and don’t forget to let us know in the comments what you think about them or add any that were missed. We love hearing from you!