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Vegan Restaurants in Kyoto: Shojin Ryori, Soy-Milk Ramen & Tofu Kaiseki (4 Verified Spots)

Vegan Restaurants in Kyoto: Shojin Ryori, Soy-Milk Ramen & Tofu Kaiseki (4 Verified Spots)

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Why Kyoto is the easiest city in Japan to eat vegan

Kyoto was Japan's imperial capital for over a thousand years and the historical centre of Japanese Buddhism, so its most famous food — shojin ryori, the meat-, fish- and five-pungent-spice-free cuisine developed by Zen temples — is naturally vegan at its base. That history still shows up on the plate today: tofu, yuba (soy-milk skin) and seasonal vegetables carry the city's cooking in a way they don't in meat-forward Osaka or Tokyo. The one thing that doesn't change just because you're in a temple town is dashi — most Japanese stock is made from katsuobushi (bonito flakes), so a "vegetable" dish can still be sitting in fish broth. If you haven't already, start with can vegans eat in Japan and is dashi vegan in Japan before ordering anywhere that isn't on this list, and see our first-time Kyoto food guide for the wider city picture.

We've verified the four restaurants below are currently operating (checked 2026).

Temple cuisine: Shigetsu, inside Tenryu-ji (Arashiyama)

Shigetsu is run directly by Tenryu-ji, one of Arashiyama's great Zen temples, and was awarded a Michelin Bib Gourmand in the Kyoto-Osaka 2025 guide. The seasonal multi-course shojin set is served in lacquerware overlooking the temple garden — kombu and shiitake carry the broth, not bonito, so there's none of the fish-dashi risk that's almost everywhere else in Japan. One honest caveat: the menu doesn't publicly itemise egg or honey, so a strict vegan should confirm when reserving. Courses run from ¥3,800, plus a separate ¥500 garden admission.

Fully vegan ramen: Towzen and Uno Yukiko

Two shops, two different vegan ramen styles, both genuinely 100% plant-based:

Towzen in quiet Shimogamo has been vegan since 2018, ladling a creamy kombu-and-soy-milk broth with no fish dashi at all and no onion or garlic (the Buddhist five pungent spices). It's one of the cleanest strict-vegan bowls in Kyoto — but the noodles are wheat, so it's vegan, not gluten-free. It closes midweek, so check before you go.

Gion Soy Milk Ramen Uno Yukiko does the rare double: vegan and gluten-free, using rice-flour noodles and gluten-free soy sauce in its soy-milk broth. It's run by a patissier, Yukiko Uno, and sits right in Gion. Third-party sites describe it as having a dedicated kitchen, but that claim comes from those sites rather than the venue itself, so if you're celiac (not just avoiding gluten by preference), confirm cross-contamination protocol with staff directly. We cover it in more depth in our gluten-free restaurants in Kyoto guide.

Tofu kaiseki with a dedicated vegan course: Tousuiro

Tousuiro Kiyamachi is an upscale riverside tofu-kaiseki house — silky oboro tofu and yuba served as a seasonal multi-course meal, with kawayuka riverside seating in summer. It has a named vegan course, "Rokuhara," with no meat, shellfish, egg, dairy or fish. The catch: you have to order that specific course. The standard tofu courses likely use bonito dashi like most kaiseki in Japan, so don't assume "tofu restaurant" automatically means vegan-safe here.

The trap that doesn't disappear: dashi

Even in the most vegetarian-friendly city in Japan, the same rule applies as everywhere else: a dish built from vegetables can still be simmered in bonito stock. Kombu-only dashi (no bonito) is the safe version, and it's what all four places above use for their core vegan dishes. When in doubt anywhere else in Kyoto, ask directly: "Kore wa katsuo dashi o tsukatte imasu ka?" (Does this use bonito dashi?)

If you're travelling with people on different diets, see our companion guides to gluten-free restaurants in Kyoto and halal restaurants in Kyoto.

확인된 맛집

Arashiyama, Kyoto · 쇼진요리 (선종 사찰 채식) · ¥¥

Shigetsu (Tenryu-ji)

옻칠 그릇에 담아내는 제철 쇼진 코스

아라시야마의 대표 선종 사찰 덴류지 경내에서 사찰이 직접 운영하는 채식 식당(미쉐린 빕구르망 교토·오사카 2025). 제철 코스를 옻칠 그릇에 담아낸다. 전통 쇼진은 다시마와 표고를 쓰고 가다랑어 육수는 쓰지 않지만, 달걀·꿀 표기는 공개되지 않으니 엄격한 비건은 예약 시 확인할 것. 정원 입장료가 코스에 별도로 붙는다.

  • 채식
  • 비건
  • 유제품 프리
최종 확인 2026년 6월
  • 데이트
  • 기념일
  • 캐주얼
  • 프라이빗 룸

Shimogamo, Kyoto · 비건 두유 라멘 · ¥¥

Towzen (Mamezen)

다시마·콩 육수의 크리미한 두유 라멘 (생선 육수 무첨가)

조용한 시모가모에 자리한 작은 완전 비건 두유 라멘집. 2018년부터 비건을 유지하며, 다시마와 두유로 크리미한 육수를 내고 생선 다시는 전혀 쓰지 않는다. 교토에서 가장 깔끔한 엄격 비건 라멘 중 하나로, 오신채(양파·마늘)도 피한다. 면에는 밀이 들어가 비건이지만 글루텐프리는 아니며, 주중에 휴무이니 방문 전 영업일을 확인할 것.

  • 비건
  • 채식
  • 유제품 프리
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  • 캐주얼
  • 혼밥

Gion, Kyoto · 비건 & 글루텐프리 두유 라멘 · ¥¥

Gion Soy Milk Ramen Uno Yukiko

쌀가루 면과 글루텐프리 간장을 쓴 크리미한 두유 라멘

파티시에 우노 유키코가 기온에서 운영하는 비건·글루텐프리 라멘 전문점. 쌀가루·다시마 면과 글루텐프리 간장을 두유 육수에 더해, 교토에서 가장 믿을 만한 글루텐프리·무생선 다시 라멘 중 하나다. 다만 '전용 주방' 주장은 가게 자체가 아니라 외부 리스트에서 나온 것이라, 셀리악 손님은 교차오염 관리를 직접 확인할 것.

  • 비건
  • 채식
  • 글루텐프리
  • 유제품 프리
최종 확인 2026년 6월
  • 캐주얼
  • 혼밥
  • 데이트

Kiyamachi, Kyoto · 두부 가이세키 / 유바 · ¥¥¥

Tousuiro Kiyamachi

비단 오보로 두부와 유바를 곁들인 제철 코스

교토 도심 강변의 고급 두부 가이세키집. 비단 오보로 두부와 유바를 제철 코스로 내며, 영어 메뉴와 여름 강변(가와유카) 좌석을 갖췄다. 고기·조개·달걀·유제품·생선을 뺀 전용 비건 코스('로쿠하라')가 있지만 반드시 그 코스를 주문해야 하며, 일반 두부 코스는 가다랑어 다시를 쓸 가능성이 높다.

  • 페스코
  • 채식
  • 비건
  • 유제품 프리
최종 확인 2026년 6월
  • 데이트
  • 기념일
  • 비즈니스
  • 프라이빗 룸

Sources

  1. Shigetsu — Tenryu-ji official (Zen Vegetarian Restaurant)
  2. Shigetsu — Kyoto, MICHELIN Guide (Bib Gourmand)
  3. Tousuiro — official site

FAQ

Is Kyoto vegan-friendly?
Yes — more so than most Japanese cities, because its signature cuisine, shojin ryori, was built as meat-and-fish-free Buddhist temple food. We've verified four spots serving genuinely vegan meals: a temple hall (Shigetsu), two vegan ramen shops (Towzen, Uno Yukiko), and a tofu-kaiseki house with a dedicated vegan course (Tousuiro).
Is Kyoto tofu automatically vegan?
No. Kyoto is famous for tofu and yuba, but most tofu-kaiseki courses use bonito (fish) dashi as their base broth, even when the centrepiece is tofu. At Tousuiro, for example, you need to specifically order the "Rokuhara" course for a genuinely vegan meal — the standard courses are not guaranteed fish-free.
Which Kyoto vegan ramen is also gluten-free?
Gion Soy Milk Ramen Uno Yukiko is the one to know — it uses rice-flour noodles and gluten-free soy sauce, unlike Towzen's wheat-noodle broth. Celiac diners should still confirm the kitchen's cross-contamination handling directly with staff before ordering.
Misaki Honda
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