VEGETARIAN FOOD you will find all over JAPAN! Ramen, Sushi, Curry + VEGAN options at chains in Tokyo
We can probably all agree on one thing: Japanese food is amazing! However, it often contains meat, and as a tourist, it can be hard to find vegetarian options. But it's not hard to go meatless in Japan; you just have to know where. Paulina shows you Japanese chains that offer vegetarian options and that you can find all over the country. #veggieinjapan #vegetarian #ramen #sushi
00:00 - 01:58 - Introduction
01:58 - 03:59 - Curry (Coco Ichibanya)
03:59 - 07:31 - Ramen (Ippudo)
07:31 - 11:32 - Sushi (Sushiro)
11:32 - 14:03 - Washoku (Fujisoba)
14:03 - 14:33 - See you next time!
Exact filming locations:
Coco Ichibanya at Okubo (Kitashinjuku):
tenpo.ichibanya.co.jp/map/2321
Ippudo at Shinjuku Lumine Est 8F
stores.ippudo.com/en/1127
Sushiro at Yurakucho
www.akindo-sushiro.co.jp/en/s... +
Fujisoba at Okubo (Kitashinjuku)
fujisoba.co.jp
Пікірлер: 28
Please considering traveling to Taiwan, you will find a paradise for vegetarians
@dotdot7911
3 ай бұрын
Taiwan has great vegetarian food!
thank you so much I was so worried about going to travel one day and not finding vegetarian options in japan because i know how much they love fish
Thank you so much for making this video!
Awesome vegetarian recommendations! I found this video very helpful! Thank you 🙏🏻
@coloursofjapan
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching! We're happy we were able to help 🙂
Thanks for this video! Your editing is lovely
What I found living with some Japanese students at college was that their idea of vegetarian always skipped over stocks, garnishes, seasonings etc. They would say that something was vegetarian, when actually they meant with vegetables instead of meat as the main part. But 9/10 times it would still have a bone broth base, or dried fish flakes etc.
@Wra8h
14 күн бұрын
While I agree, what other options are there to trust? I can tell them no meat/fish broth but that's all I can do
@echo71515
14 күн бұрын
@@Wra8hunfortunately it’s just not that simple, as that is likely to sound like you’re asking for vegetables but without the broth. But the vegetables would have likely been cooked in that broth anyway. You’re essentially asking to sample someone’s culture but also changing that culture - it just doesn’t work out. Especially in Japan, such care is taken to make the recipe just right, and then maintain that consistency, trying to make off-menu dietary alterations down to individual ingredient is just not going to fly.
@Wra8h
14 күн бұрын
@@echo71515 eh, I don't know about "sampling/changing the culture". Vegetable broth is also used in Japan, if less common. And swapping/leaving out one ingredient for some customers has 0 cultural impact 😂 I get what you mean though, that they cook it in one broth. You always have the right to ask just as they have the right to refuse. I'm sure it depends especially in touristy places or if they already have "vegetarian" options.
Nice vid ! Thank u
wonderful video - thank you for making and sharing!! i'll be bookmarking for the day i get to travel there. so funny, a good bowl of ramen here in california costs minimum $20, so that $9 ippudo gourmet ramen sounds (and looks) delightful.
Nice video! From japan
@coloursofjapan
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching :-)
Wow I Love this girls look
Great info and style, though the audio could be better, kind of incoherent at moments. Had this great Deja Vu feeling too, I don't know why, must be me getting old...🙂
@coloursofjapan
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching; your feedback is much appreciated 🙂 Some of the places visited were quite noisy, which can lead to audio difficulties. We're always trying to improve our content, so stay tuned for our upcoming videos :-)
Are you Swedish? I have a friend from Sweden and you remind me of her :) thanks for the great video!
Going to Japan soon, I´m vegan, and gonna visit 2 of your food-spots. Thanks for the video and cheers from Berlin :) (Btw. nice music)
@lukastemberger
4 ай бұрын
Have you been? How was it? How was the food? :)
4 ай бұрын
No, I haven't been yet. I´m stil planing my trip :D
Re-upload?
@coloursofjapan
Жыл бұрын
Hi! Thanks for watching (again). You're right, we re-uploaded the video. It was brought to our attention that the udon soup from Fujisoba, shown in the last part of the video, contains fish, so we wanted to add a content information about that. 🙂
I never really trust "vegetarian" curry in Japan - it often contains chicken or beef broth. And "vegetarian" ramen often has bonito or fish sauce. Same with tamago roll.
Japanese curry always looks awful to me but as the rule of curry goes the weirder it looks the better it tastes
Darling why don't you try some Indian vegetarian food and let us know if we can come there....😊