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Eating Vegan & Vegetarian in Kyoto

Eating Vegan & Vegetarian in Kyoto

Date published: 28 December 2019

Japanese food can have a lot more meat in it than you might expect! For not-too-picky pescetarians, navigating Japanese menus might come without too much of a headache, but strict vegetarians and vegans may find themselves in a bit of a minefield. Not to worry, though—Kyoto has many vegetarian cafés and restaurants to try!

See a selection of Kyoto’s vegetarian restaurants below.

Table of Contents
  1. Tousuiro
  2. Mumokuteki Café & Foods
  3. Towzen
  4. Vegans café and restaurant
  5. CHOICE
  6. Veg Out
  7. Sujata’s Restaurant-Nest
  8. Organic House Salute
  9. Shojin Zen Vegetarian Cuisine
  10. Shigetsu
  11. Izusen

Tousuiro

Tousuiro

Tofu and yu do-fu are traditional dishes in Kyoto, and have roots with the Zen priests in Kyoto’s temples, such as Nanzen-ji Temple. Since tofu is made from soy beans, it’s a popular dish with vegetarians, but you’ve never tried tofu like this. Tousuiro offers tofu kaiseki sets, including vegan options, in beautiful, traditional displays. Vegan and vegetarian dining options are available at Tousuiro’s Gion location, in downtown Kyoto.

Website: http://tousuiro.com/en-gion
(See vegetarian option under “Rokuhara” here: http://tousuiro.com/en-menu-gion)
Gion Restaurant: 38-1 Bisyamonten-cho, 4 Matubara agaru, Higashioji, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto
15-minute walk from Keihan Gion Shijo Station

  • Tousuiro Gion
    豆水楼 祇園店
    • Address 38-1, Bisyamonten-Cho, 4 Matubara-Agaru, Higashioji, Higashiyama-Ku, Kyoto-Shi

Mumokuteki Café & Foods

Mumokuteki Café & Foods

This popular vegetarian/vegan-friendly restaurant is located centrally along Kyoto’s Teramachi shopping street, and serves a fusion of Western and Japanese-style dishes. The food is vegetarian, and menus will indicate when a dish contains fish. Be sure to come in advance or make a reservation, though–there is often a wait at Mumokuteki.

Website (Japanese only): http://mumokuteki.com/cafe
Address: 351 Miyuki-cho Rokkaku kudaru Iseya-cho Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto
6-minute walk from Hankyu Kawaramachi Station, or 9 minutes from Kyoto Shiyakusho-mae (Kyoto City Hall) Subway Station

  • mumokuteki cafe&foods Kyoto
    mumokuteki cafe&foods Kyoto
    • Address 216 Shikibucho, Nakagyo Ward, Human Forum Building 2F, Kyoto 604-8061

Towzen

Towzen

Just because you don’t eat meat doesn’t mean you have to miss out on some delicious Japanese ramen while you’re in Kyoto! Towzen serves vegetarian ramen in a style that is traditionally Kyoto: with a soymilk broth. Side dishes include more vegetarian Kyoto food, like yuba (made from the thick skin that forms on boiled soymilk).

Website: https://www.mamezen.com/english/
Address: 13-4 Shimogamo Higashitakagi-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto
16-minute walk from Eizan Electric Railway Chayama Station, or 20 minutes from Subway Kitaoji Station

  • TowZen
    Vegan豆乳ラーメン専門店「豆禅」
    • Address 13-4 Shimogamo Higashitakagicho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto, 606-0865

Vegans café and restaurant

Vegans café and restaurant

This vegan restaurant is located in southern Kyoto, not far from Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine, and serves more Western dishes like pizza, as well as Japanese fare, like miso ramen. The café also strives to serve organic vegetables as much as possible.

Website(Japanese only): https://www.veganscafe.com/
Address: 4-88 Nishiura-cho, Fukakusa, Fushimi-ku, Kyoto
7-minute walk from Keihan Fujinomori Station

  • Vegans café and restaurant
    Vegans café and restaurant
    • Address 4-88 Fukakusa Nishiuracho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, 612-0029

CHOICE

CHOICE, in Kyoto’s central Sanjo area, serves only gluten-free, vegan dishes. The menu is mostly western, including vegetarian burgers and vegan cheeses.

Website(Japanese only): http://choice-hs.net/meal
Address: 89-1 Sanjo-dori, Ohashi-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto
3-minute walk from Keihan Sanjo Station

  • Choice
    Choice
    • Address 89-1 Sanjo-dori, Ohashi-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto

Veg Out

This vegan Kyoto café is located close to Kyoto Station, on the banks of the Kamogawa River, and offers mostly Western vegan options.

Website (mostly Japanese): http://vegout.jp/menu
Address: 448 Inari-cho, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto
1-minute walk from Keihan Shichijo Station

  • Veg Out
    Veg Out
    • Address 448 Inari-cho, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto

Sujata’s Restaurant-Nest

Sujata’s Restaurant-Nest

Sujata’s is a vegan and vegetarian restaurant close to Kyoto University and Ginkaku-ji Temple, serving both Japanese and Indian cuisines.

Website (Japanese only): https://www.sujata-restaurant.com
Address: 96-2 Tanaka Monzen-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto
10-minute walk from Demachiyanagi Station

  • Sujata’s Restaurant-Nest
    スジャータ
    • Address 96-2 Tanaka Monzencho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto, 606-8225

Organic House Salute

Tucked away close to Kyoto Station, Organic House Salute is located in a traditional Kyoto machiya, and serves vegan and vegetarian curries, Japanese-style dishes, and more.

Website (mostly Japanese): http://da-maeda.shop-pro.jp/?mode=f12
Address: 600-31 Higashi Shiokoji-cho, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto
9-minutes from Kyoto Station

  • Organic House Salute
    オーガニックハウス サルーテ
    • Address 600-31 Higashishiokojicho, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto, 600-8216

Shojin Zen Vegetarian Cuisine

Shojin Zen Vegetarian Cuisine

Shojin ryori,” or shojin cuisine, is a kind of Zen Buddhist vegetarian cuisine. Originally created in accordance with Buddhist principles respecting all life, shojin cuisine is prepared with no meat or seafood, and instead uses vegetables, beans, tofu, and yuba in artful displays. Some temples in Kyoto offer their own original varieties of shojin cuisine for tourists to enjoy. The following are a few locations where you can taste this traditional Japanese vegetarian food.

Shigetsu

Shigetsu

This vegetarian shojin restaurant is located right in the gardens of Tenryu-ji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Guests must also pay the 500-yen garden entrance fee, but will be treated to its lovely views while dining on a variety of zen vegetarian sets. Shigetsu has also been designated a “Bib Gourmand” in the 2018 Michelin Guide, indicating a restaurant that serves “exceptionally good food at moderate prices.”

Website: http://www.tenryuji.com/en/shigetsu/index.html
Address: 68 Saga Tenryuji Susukinobaba-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto (within Tenryu-ji Temple grounds)
15-minute walk from Hankyu Arashiyama Station, 5 minute walk from Keifuku Arashiyama Station

  • Shigetsu
    天龍寺 篩月
    • Address 68 Sagatenryuji Susukinobabacho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto, 616-8385

Izusen

Izusen

You can find Izusen within the Daitoku-ji Temple complex (it has a second location in the Sagano area, a twenty minute walk from JR Saga Arashiyama Station), where it has been serving shojin vegetarian cuisine since 1963. Enjoy a variety of dishes here within a temple garden setting.

Website (Japanese only): http://kyoto-izusen.com/
Address: 4 Murasakino Daitokuji-cho, Kita-ku, Kyoto
22-minute walk from Kitaoji Station

Kyoto also has many options for Halal dining and other Muslim-friendly food options! To see a list of Halal restaurants in Kyoto, see here!

  • Izusen
    泉仙 大慈院店
    • Address 4 Murasakino Daitokuji-cho, Kita-ku, Kyoto
*This information is from the time of this article's publication.
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.

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