Dietary guide
Is tempura gluten-free in Japan?

The short answer
Classic tempura is not gluten-free. Three things put wheat in the dish: the batter is made from soft wheat flour, the warm tentsuyu dipping sauce is built on dashi plus soy sauce (ordinary soy sauce is brewed with wheat) and mirin, and the prawns or vegetables are lowered into oil shared with breaded, battered items all night long. For a coeliac diner, that shared fryer alone is enough to rule a normal tempura counter out.
Why "just vegetables" still isn't safe
Even vegetable tempura is coated in wheat batter, so it is no safer than the prawn version. Tonkatsu, korokke and karaage cooked in the same oil leave wheat behind, and a dusting of flour is often used before the batter goes on. This is the same wheat-everywhere problem covered in our gluten-free Tokyo guide and is sushi gluten-free?.
Where gluten-free tempura is real
A small number of Tokyo specialists do it properly: they batter and fry in 100% rice flour, use a dedicated fryer, and serve tamari (wheat-free soy sauce) or salt instead of regular tentsuyu. The venues below are our verified picks. Dedicated gluten-free kitchens and rice-flour kushiage counters use the same approach.
How to order safely
Say "komugi arerugi" (wheat allergy) and ask whether the batter is kome-ko (rice flour) and the oil is separate. Cross-contamination matters more than any single ingredient, so confirm with the venue before you order — they will appreciate the heads-up.
Places we’ve confirmed
Tempura Asakusa SAKURA
Tempura fried in 100% gluten-free rice-flour batter with house-made gluten-free soy sauce and broth; wagyu and seafood tempura bowls are highlights
A counter tempura restaurant whose entire menu is gluten-free (rice-flour batter plus house-made GF soy sauce and broth) and which is halal certified. It is not a separate dedicated GF facility, so highly sensitive celiacs should confirm cross-contact directly; vegetarian tempura courses are also offered.
- Gluten-free
- Halal
- Vegetarian
- Date
- Anniversary
- Solo
- Business
Tempura Asakusa SAKURA
Wagyu sirloin and tiger prawn tempura in rice-flour batter
A ten-seat counter beneath a canopy of cherry blossoms where every course — even the wagyu and prawn tempura — is fried in rice flour: fully gluten-free and halal.
- Gluten-free
- Halal
- Vegetarian
- Date
- Anniversary
Gluten-Free Kushiage Su
Rice-flour kushiage omakase course
A reservation-only Ginza counter where an entirely gluten-free kushiage omakase is fried in rice oil with rice-flour breadcrumbs — a rare safe haven for coeliacs.
- Gluten-free
- Date
- Anniversary
Sources
FAQ
- Is vegetable tempura gluten-free?
- No. The vegetables are still coated in wheat-flour batter and fried in shared oil. Only rice-flour, dedicated-fryer venues are gluten-free.
- Can I just skip the dipping sauce to make tempura gluten-free?
- No — the batter itself is wheat, so skipping the soy-based tentsuyu does not help. You need a shop that batters in rice flour.
