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Is udon vegan? What's really in the noodles and broth

Is udon vegan? What's really in the noodles and broth

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The short answer

Plain udon noodles are vegan: they are nothing but wheat flour, water and salt. (That also means udon is not gluten-free.) The catch is everything the noodles sit in. A normal bowl of udon is served in tsuyu, a broth of bonito dashi seasoned with soy sauce, mirin and sometimes a splash of cooking sake — so the dish as served is usually not vegan, even kake (plain) udon. See is dashi vegan? for why the stock is the problem.

The toppings to watch

Many classic udon are defined by animal toppings: tempura udon (egg in the batter), niku udon (beef), tsukimi (raw egg), and kamaboko or chikuwa fish cake. Kitsune udon — topped with sweet fried tofu (abura-age) — looks plant-based and the tofu usually is, but the broth underneath is still fish dashi.

How to eat udon as a vegan

Dedicated vegan and macrobiotic kitchens make udon with kombu and shiitake dashi, plant-based tempura and soy-meat, so the whole bowl is animal-free. Some shojin and temple-style restaurants do too. Our can vegans eat in Japan? pillar links the rest of the map.

A note for celiacs

Because udon is wheat, it is off-limits on a gluten-free diet regardless of the broth — see is tempura gluten-free? and our gluten-free Tokyo guide. Recipes vary by shop, so confirm the broth with staff when it matters.

Places we’ve confirmed

Iriya (Taito) · Plant-based Japanese / vegan · ¥¥

Marugoto Vegan Dining Asakusa

Vegan tempura, waffles and seasonal plant-based plates

A fully plant-based restaurant near Asakusa Station where every dish is vegan, additive-free and gluten-free, so it is dairy-free by definition. A per-dish allergen chart is published, so check it for nut content; we have not confirmed it is nut-free and do not tag it as such.

  • Vegan
  • Vegetarian
  • Dairy-free
  • Gluten-free
Last verified Jun 2026
  • Casual
  • Solo
  • Date

Shimokitazawa · Vegan soba (standing) · ¥

Vegan Soba Tokyo Ayler

Vegan tempura soba and zaru soba with a plant-based broth

A small standing-style soba shop in Shimokitazawa (opened 2024) serving ni-hachi soba with a fully plant-based kombu broth and toppings, so there is no bonito or fish dashi. The noodles are ni-hachi (80% buckwheat, 20% wheat), so it is vegan but not gluten-free; it is daytime-only and closed early in the week, so check hours before visiting.

  • Vegan
  • Vegetarian
  • Dairy-free
Last verified Jun 2026
  • Casual
  • Solo

Kinshicho / Sumida · Vegan cafe / plant-based Japanese · ¥¥

Sasaya Cafe

Tempeh cutlet, double curry, hummus sandwich and vegan karaage

An all-vegan cafe opened in 2013 in a renovated warehouse by a riverside park between Kinshicho and Tokyo Skytree, using organic, pesticide-free produce. The whole menu is plant-based, from curries and tempeh cutlets to soft-serve desserts.

  • Vegan
  • Vegetarian
Last verified Jun 2026
  • Casual
  • Solo

FAQ

Are udon noodles themselves vegan?
Yes — udon is just wheat flour, water and salt, with no egg or dairy. The non-vegan part is the bonito-dashi broth and animal toppings.
Is kitsune udon vegan?
Not usually. The fried-tofu topping is generally plant-based, but the broth is still fish dashi unless the shop makes a kelp-dashi version.
Misaki Honda
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Tokyo food editor covering inbound dining — 300+ meals a year, chosen by the moment and the menu.