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Vegan restaurants in Shimokitazawa
Yes — we've eaten at 3 Vegan-friendly restaurants in Shimokitazawa and confirmed each in person, from Chabuzen Shimokitazawa, Vegan Soba Tokyo Ayler, Universal Bakes and Cafe. Below is every verified spot near Shimokitazawa Station, the hidden ingredients Vegan diners must check in Japanese kitchens, and the exact Japanese to order safely or show staff.
Bohemian backstreets of vintage shops and indie cafés — a natural home for vegan and vegetarian cooking.
Places we’ve confirmed
Every venue below is one our editors visited in person. Tap any card to see hours, the map and a booking link.
Chabuzen Shimokitazawa
Vegan curry ramen with sprouted brown rice
A tiny tatami-floored diner on the Shimokitazawa backstreets where every bowl of rich, medicinal-herb ramen is 100% plant-based and built on sprouted brown rice.
- Vegetarian
- Vegan
- Gluten-free
- Solo
- Casual
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
- Casual
- Solo
Universal Bakes and Cafe
Plant-based croissants, cinnamon rolls and seasonal-vegetable tartines
A 100% vegan bakery and cafe opened in 2020 a minute from Setagaya-Daita Station, near Shimokitazawa, using locally sourced Japanese vegetables and wheat. All breads and pastries are made without eggs, milk or butter.
- Vegan
- Vegetarian
- Dairy-free
- Casual
- Solo
Recipes and preparation vary by restaurant, so this is a general guide. If you're ever unsure, please confirm directly with the venue before you order — they'll appreciate the heads-up.
FAQ
- Are there Vegan restaurants in Shimokitazawa?
- Yes. We've confirmed 3 Vegan-friendly venues in Shimokitazawa in person — Chabuzen Shimokitazawa, Vegan Soba Tokyo Ayler, Universal Bakes and Cafe. No meat, fish, dairy, eggs or honey. In Japan the hidden trap is dashi — fish stock that flavours soups, simmered dishes and even many vegetable sides.
- What should Vegan travellers watch for in Shimokitazawa?
- The traps are the same across Japan: Dashi (fish stock) — in miso soup, simmered dishes, soba/udon broth, many sauces / Katsuobushi (bonito flakes) sprinkled on top of vegetables and tofu / Egg in tempura batter, mayonnaise, and ramen toppings. Always confirm your specific dish with the staff.
- How do I order Vegan food in Japanese?
- 「私はヴィーガンです。肉・魚・卵・乳製品は食べられません。」(Watashi wa vīgan desu. Niku, sakana, tamago, nyūseihin wa taberaremasen.) — I'm vegan. I can't eat meat, fish, eggs or dairy.
Show this card to staff
Vegan
すみません。食べられないものがあります。
Sumimasen. Taberarenai mono ga arimasu.
I cannot eat
- 肉(牛・豚・鶏)niku · Meat (beef, pork, chicken)
- 魚・魚介sakana・gyokai · Fish & seafood
- 卵tamago · Egg
- 乳製品(牛乳・バター・チーズ)nyūseihin · Dairy (milk, butter, cheese)
- はちみつhachimitsu · Honey
- 魚の出汁(かつお・煮干し)sakana no dashi · Fish stock (bonito / sardine dashi)
これらを使わずに作っていただけますか?よろしくお願いします。
Kore-ra o tsukawazu ni tsukutte itadakemasu ka? Yoroshiku onegai shimasu.
Could you prepare my dish without these? Thank you so much.
This is a dietary need, not a certified-allergy menu — please let me know if a dish isn't possible.


