Tokyo Vegetarian Restaurants(108)

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Addict au Sucre

Get addicted to the French sweets from a local shop sworn to providing authenticity.

Lunch: $7.22-14.43
Dinner: $7.22-14.43
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Kamejuu

Go back in time to the old residential neighborhoods of Tokyo for a bite of classic Japanese sweets.

Lunch: $7.22-14.43
Dinner: $7.22-14.43
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Sirotae

Join the queue of Tokyo locals eagerly waiting for their slice of cheesecake heaven.

Lunch: $7.22-14.43
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Himitsudo

Cool down with a refreshing bowl of shaved ice topped with fresh and fruity goodness.

Lunch: $7.22-36.08
Dinner: $7.22-36.08
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Kuuya

Everyone has to try the specialty sweet of this legendary wagashi shop in Tokyo at least once.

Lunch: $7.22-14.43
Dinner: $7.22-14.43
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Topca Kanda

Lovers of both spicy and mild curry can unite at this Tokyo curry eatery that serves both.

Lunch: $7.22-14.43
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Pâtisserie K.Vincent

Good things come to those who wait at this Shinjuku bakery.

Lunch: $7.22-36.08
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AIN SOPH. Soar IKEBUKURO

Vegan dining isn’t so easy in Japan — thankfully, this trendy Ikebukuro eatery offers a fantastic range of Japanese and Western vegan treats.

Lunch: $7.22-14.43
Dinner: $7.22-14.43
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Tofu no Futaba

A tofu shop with over a century of history, with a restaurant attached serving up their delicious product in great-value set meals.

Lunch: $7.22-36.08
Dinner: $36.08-43.29
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Shinsuke

A great range of sake and delicious small dishes make this Ueno izakaya one of the best places in the area to sample Japanese pub grub.

Dinner: $7.22-36.08
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Tsurutontan Roppongi

One of Roppongi's mainstay restaurants for late-night and early-morning noodles, the massive servings at this udon restaurant have made their way into Tokyo legend.

Lunch: $7.22-14.43
Dinner: $14.43-21.65
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KushiWakaMaru

An authentic local yakitori grilled chicken eatery, where you can enjoy cheap drinks and smoky charcoal grilling.

Dinner: $7.22-36.08
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Robata Musashi Shinbashi

Traditional hearthside grilling at a Tokyo izakaya with a unique serving style and absolutely unbeatable prices.

Dinner: $14.43-21.65
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KONAKARA

Sample some delicious umami-packed stew dishes at this Tokyo oden restaurant which is a favorite among locals.

Lunch: $7.22-14.43
Dinner: $43.29-57.72
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Otafuku

One of the longest-running oden stew restaurants in Tokyo, where you can try all the classics along with delicious new inventions.

Dinner: $43.29-57.72
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Foo’s Cafe Hinoki

Foo’s Cafe Hinoki is a macrobiotic, 100% vegan cafe in Nishi-Funabashi where you can savor organic dishes.

Lunch: $7.22-14.43
Dinner: $36.08-43.29
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L for You

L for You is a vegan-friendly cafe in Omotesando where you can savor healthy organic vegetable meals, with vegan options available.

Lunch: $7.22-14.43
Dinner: $14.43-21.65
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Brown Rice by Neal's Yard Remedies

Brown Rice by Neal’s Yard Remedies is a cafe in Tokyo that takes pride in producing healthy and organic vegan food.

Lunch: $7.22-14.43
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Natural Cafe Sachinoki

A cafe that prioritizes natural ingredients and where you can have a dining experience that is gentle on the mind and body.

Lunch: $7.22-14.43
Dinner: $7.22-14.43
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Yakuo-in

Have a taste of the food that monks eat at Yakuo-in Temple, and immerse yourself in the Buddhist traditions and atmosphere.

Lunch: $21.65-28.86
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Vegecafe & Dining CITRA Hachioji

Enjoy plenty of vegetables and all the other offerings of healthy food made to satisfy your stomach and taste buds.

Lunch: $7.22-36.08
Dinner: $7.22-36.08
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Takaosan Sumika

Enjoy your meal and coffee time within the comfort of Takaosan Sumika, a cafe restaurant with a fabulous view of Mt. Takao.

Lunch: $7.22-21.65
Dinner: $7.22-21.65
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Yamituki Curry

Yamituki Curry serves up rich and creamy Southeast Asian-style curry with a sweet and cheesy Japanese flair.

Lunch: $7.22-14.43
Dinner: $7.22-14.43
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Ain Soph. Journey Shinjuku

Ain Soph. Journey Shinjuku serves up vegan Asian fusion cuisine with indulgent desserts and pastries.

Lunch: $7.22-36.08
Dinner: $7.22-36.08
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The service was super friendly and the restaurant had a cosy, welcoming vibe. We were especially excited to try the sushi – it was fresh and beautifully plated, the overall experience was still really enjoyable, thanks to the lovely atmosphere and attentive staff.
Billy Lau
April 09, 2025
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Imayoshi Otemachi Sushi
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Excellent dining experience built around the Hokkaido crab.
Henry Thong
April 07, 2025
Onzoushi Kiyoyasutei Roppongi
Restaurant in Tokyo
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The gyoza is delicious and a very friendly atmosphere in a lively street. Just what we needed!
Benaglia christelle
April 06, 2025
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Shinjuku Kakekomi Gyoza
Restaurant in Tokyo
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We weren't sure what to expect for our first Michelin Star restaurant. My wife and I are vegan and we knew Daigo was one of the only options we would ever have. Thankfully we are big fans of Shojin Ryori, which meant we were excited. We got there about 30 minutes early and they went ahead and seated us. We had our own private room with a beautiful lit garden outside. We were treated to course after course of delicious food that ranged in texture, temperature, and flavor. It was all fantastic and was finished off with an AMAZING red bean soup. The staff were kind and helpful. They made us feel right at home. If you think you'd enjoy an experience of the world's best Shojin Ryori, then we highly recommend going!
Delton Brack
April 03, 2025
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Shojin Ryori Daigo
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Good menu and nice service
Agus Salim Ely
April 03, 2025
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Teppanyaki Aoyama
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How to reserve vegetarian restaurants in Tokyo?

Directly calling vegetarian restaurants in Tokyo is one of the main ways to make an advance reservation. However, this can sometimes be difficult due to limitations caused by language barriers. To avoid confusion, you can reserve a vegetarian restaurant in Tokyo using an online platform. There are many that help foreigners to reserve restaurants in Tokyo and greater Japan. One of them is byFood. By using the byFood platform, you can filter restaurants depending on the meal type and your diners’ dietary requirements, displaying restaurants such as those which have vegetarian options. To reserve seats at a restaurant, simply enter your details into that restaurant page. ByFood will make a reservation on your behalf and send a confirmation email through to you if the reservation is accepted. If it is not accepted, you will then receive a failed reservation email.

Is a reservation required for vegetarian restaurants in Tokyo?

Not all vegetarian restaurants in Tokyo require a booking, although it depends on the restaurant. If it is a casual vegetarian restaurant, most of the time you do not need to reserve a table unless it is a very popular restaurant. If it is a fine dining vegetarian restaurant, it is a good idea to reserve ahead of time.

What is the average cost of a meal at vegetarian restaurants in Tokyo?

Many vegetarian restaurants in Tokyo can cost less than 1000 yen per meal, however it depends on the restaurant. An average vegetarian meal costs around 2000 yen for dinner, however if you were eating at a more premium restaurant, it could be over 4000 yen.

Vegetarian Restaurants in Tokyo

The amazing quality of Japanese food at vegetarian restaurants in Tokyo is not surprising considering the size of the city and its diverse culinary scene. Meat-free meals in this mega metropolis are increasingly easy to come by at both regular and specialty vegetarian restaurants in Tokyo. You can book one of the best vegetarian dining experiences in Tokyo on byFood for an unforgettable vegetarian meal on your next trip to Tokyo. You can even visit a few different vegetarian restaurants in Tokyo as you feast on sweet treats in Harajuku, or learn about traditional wagashi (that just happen to be vegan) during a vegetarian food tour. These sweets traditionally do not use animal products!

Tokyo vegetarian restaurants are scattered throughout the city, boasting food that’s so packed with umami flavor that meat-eaters might never know that they don’t contain meat! You will be surprised at how flavorsome vegetarian Japanese food can be, where a lot of the Japanese diet still relies on vegetarian-friendly ingredients like rice, seaweed, and vegetables. In fact, meat consumption has only risen since 1872, as before the Meiji Restoration, eating meat in Japan was banned in conjunction with the arrival of Buddhism.

Since modern times, Japanese diets have welcomed the consumption of meat, which was no longer taboo. But now, there are plenty of delicious vegetarian options readily available as well as vegan restaurants in Tokyo offering plant-based options as well. Delicious vegetarian Japanese food can be best enjoyed at one of Tokyo's diverse vegetarian restaurants, throughout pockets of the glittering city.