Unveiling 18 Vegan-Friendly Restaurants in Tokyo and Kyoto, Japan
An increasing number of restaurants in Japan are now offering vegan menus, including fine dining establishments featured in the Michelin Guide. Traditionally, many Japanese kaiseki and shojin cuisine restaurants have focused on plant-based ingredients, making it easier for them to cater to vegan diets. Moreover, some sushi restaurants have started to provide vegan options as well.
*Kaiseki cuisine is a traditional Japanese course meal comprised of many small dishes. Shojin cuisine refers to Buddhist vegetarian cuisine.
In Kyoto, there's no shortage of kaiseki restaurants catering to vegan diets, while Tokyo offers a diverse array of dining options with vegan-friendly choices, from sushi and tempura to ramen. With these culinary delights, Japan offers ample opportunities to savor memorable dining experiences that will undoubtedly be a highlight of your trip!
In this article, the editorial team from OMAKASE, the only online culinary service provider in Japan that is officially recognized by the Michelin Guide, will guide you through a variety of vegan-friendly restaurants. Our selections include award-winning establishments featured in the Michelin Guide, as well as recommendations from Japan's largest restaurant review website, alongside casual and affordable dining options
2024年09月12日(四)
京都