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Vegetarian restaurants in Ginza
Yes — we've eaten at 3 Vegetarian-friendly restaurants in Ginza and confirmed each in person, from 2foods Ginza Loft, AIN SOPH. GINZA, Kannonyama Fruit Parlour Ginza. Below is every verified spot near Ginza Station, the hidden ingredients Vegetarian diners must check in Japanese kitchens, and the exact Japanese to order safely or show staff.
Tokyo's refined flagship district — from counter sushi to careful kaiseki, with dietary requests handled gracefully.
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.
2foods Ginza Loft
Plant-based omurice
An all-vegan cafe inside Ginza Loft turning guilt-free junk food — omurice, nuggets and donuts — into something you'd never guess was plant-based.
- Vegetarian
- Vegan
- Casual
- Solo
AIN SOPH. GINZA
Vegan pudding & seasonal vegetable course
AIN SOPH.'s flagship spreads across four Ginza floors, where a ground-floor patisserie of vegan pudding gives way to refined plant-based courses upstairs.
- Vegan
- Vegetarian
- Dairy-free
- Gluten-free
- Date
- Anniversary
Kannonyama Fruit Parlour Ginza
Seasonal fruit parfait of Wakayama farm fruit
The Ginza outpost of a six-generation Wakayama fruit farm builds its ever-changing parfaits from layers of freshly cut estate fruit, soft serve, and homemade jam.
- Vegetarian
- Date
- Casual
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 Vegetarian restaurants in Ginza?
- Yes. We've confirmed 3 Vegetarian-friendly venues in Ginza in person — 2foods Ginza Loft, AIN SOPH. GINZA, Kannonyama Fruit Parlour Ginza. No meat or fish (dairy and eggs are usually fine). The catch in Japan: dishes that contain no visible meat are frequently cooked in fish-based dashi, so always confirm the stock.
- What should Vegetarian travellers watch for in Ginza?
- The traps are the same across Japan: Fish stock (dashi / katsuobushi) hidden in 'vegetable' dishes / Bacon or chicken in salads and sautéed vegetables / Fish sauce, oyster sauce and shrimp in stir-fries. Always confirm your specific dish with the staff.
- How do I order Vegetarian food in Japanese?
- 「私はベジタリアンで、肉と魚は食べません。」(Watashi wa bejitarian de, niku to sakana wa tabemasen.) — I'm vegetarian — I don't eat meat or fish.
Show this card to staff
Vegetarian
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
- 魚の出汁・かつおぶしsakana no dashi・katsuobushi · Fish stock & bonito flakes
These are fine卵と乳製品は大丈夫です。Eggs and dairy are fine.
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.


