GoWithGuideFind your perfect tour guide at GoWithGuide. Relax and cherish unforgettable tours with loved ones. Create personalized tours for a truly memorable trip!
GoWithGuideFind your perfect tour guide at GoWithGuide. Relax and cherish unforgettable tours with loved ones. Create personalized tours for a truly memorable trip!WithGoGuide
GoWithGuideFind your perfect tour guide at GoWithGuide. Relax and cherish unforgettable tours with loved ones. Create personalized tours for a truly memorable trip!

Cheap Vegetarian Eats in Osaka

Erina M.

by GoWithGuide travel specialist:Erina M.

Last updated : Mar 03, 20215 min read

Food & Drink

In it of itself, the city of Osaka can be a very overwhelming place. It is constantly busy, filled with people walking the streets and famously has an incredible abundance of restaurants in every corner and alley. Even in Japan, it is oftentimes very difficult to find a restaurant that serves vegetarian food, and Osaka, the food capital of the country, is no exception. To help guide you through the myriad of restaurants that may be limited in their vegetarian options, we have listed some of our favourite picks of vegetarian restaurants throughout the city. These are perfect resting spots to nourish and relax, in a city that will likely overwhelm your senses.

Yuniwa Veggie Ramen

Amongst many things, a must-eat when in Osaka is a bowl of piping hot ramen (traditionally slurped down by patrons) in one of the many restaurants dotted throughout the city. However, most ramens are not vegetarian friendly as they use a pork-based broth that is unsuitable for a vegetarian diet. Luckily, Yuniwa Veggie Ramen offers a new refreshing approach to ramen: a delicious array of choices for those who hunger for a taste of ramen. Learn how to eat ramen properly in Japan watching this video: Click here to watch.Yuniwa has full confidence in the quality of the ingredients that are utilized and they believe this sets the foundation for a tasty bowl of ramen. All of their dishes are free of chemical additives and animal products and primarily rely on the flavor of vegetables and konbu (seaweed) to draw out a mouthwatering flavor.

Yuniwa also serves an original organic beer that they describe as fruity and mellow and will be a perfect mid-day compliment to your bowl of heartwarming ramen.

Some examples of different types of ramen served at Yuniwa:
Tomato Veggie ramen
Spice Veggie Ramen
Lemon Sesame Ramen
Veggie Oil Soba
Seasonal Veggie Curry
Veggie Curry Ramen

Address: Osaka-fu Hirakata-shi Kuzuha Misaki 3-12-6, Osaka, Japan 573-1112
Tel: 072-8561223
Price Range: Moderate. 900- 1200 yen for meals (excluding beverages).
Hours: 11:30am-3pm, 5:30-9pm
Closed: Thursdays

Map:



Greens Vegetarian Dishes




Greens Vegetarian Dishes is a small buffet-style restaurant located near the Tempozan Market Place and Osaka Ferris Wheel. Look for the giant ferris wheel and directly opposite of that landmark you will find Greens Vegetarian Dishes. One of the main words to describe this resto is value: for only 800-900 yen (excluding beverages), so you can fill up on the hearty and healthy meals prepared with love at this buffet. This should certainly kill the myth that Japanese food is expensive. There is a salad bar, two main dishes served, soup and dessert, and legend has it that their bread is phenomenal. If value isn’t enough of a reason to check out this veggie resto, then you should know that Greens Vegetarian Dishes also serves as an NPO that provides support to people with disabilities and trains them to partake in positions at their restaurant.
Address: Osaka-shi, Minato-ku, Chikukou 3-10-7 (next to ferris wheel), Osaka, Japan 
Tel: 06-65742930
Access: Near Tempozan pier and Osaka Aquarium, restaurant is directly opposite giant ferris wheel.
Price Range: Around 1000 yen (Cash only). 
Hours: Mon-Wed, Fri-Sat 11:30-14:30, closed Thursday and Sunday. 
Map:

Green Smoothie Bar

Green smoothies have recently taken the West by storm as an elixir guaranteed to provide beauty and health. Japan seems to be slowly catching on to this trend as well. Green Smoothie Bar serves green smoothies and raw food, as well as desserts, coffee, fresh juices and Yogi tea. If you are seeking a place to nourish yourself and cleanse from the inside out, Green Smoothie Bar is the place to visit to kick start your healthy beginnings.

Address: Osaka Chuo-ku NishiShinsaibashi 2-8-33 2F, Osaka, Japan 542-0086
Tel: 06-6484-7464
Price Range: 1000 - 1500 yen
Hours: Tue, Wed, Fri-Sun 11am-6pm.
Map:


Sawa




This small restaurant is the perfect spot for those groups who require both vegetarian and non-vegetarian choices for lunch. It can oftentimes be difficult to find a restaurant in Japan that successfully serves tasty food for those with all kinds of dietary requirements. The owner of this restaurant uses fresh organic produce from his farm to prepare his dishes. The set meals are usually 500-800 yen, the food tastes homemade and the interior is decked out with surfboards, kayaks and Buddhist images. For a more “local” experience, visit Sawa.

Address: Abeno Suji (2 min walk south of Abeno Station), Osaka, Japan 06-66582322
Tel: 06-6484-7464
Access: A 3-minute walk from Abeno subway station (exit 6) or 10 mins from Tennoji station.
Price Range: Inexpensive. Around 500-1000 yen.
Map:

Osaka Tour Guide - Takashi M.

Takashi M.

5.00 / 5
(7 reviews)
Japan

Hi, my name is Takashi!! When I go abroad, I think that how nice it would be to have a friend there and hang out together. I want you to feel like you have a friend in Osaka and we can go around and explore the city. I was born and grew up in Japan. And I speak English, Spanish and Japanese. I can be the perfect guide for you.                                                                                                                                 

Wakayama Tour Guide - Hiroyuki T.

Hiroyuki T.

4.94 / 5
(90 reviews)
Japan

Hi! I had been working for Wakayama Prefectural Government for 38 years, mainly in the field of cultural heritage management and international relations. I am a national certificated English guide and I have a lot of knowledge and experience in the field of cultural heritage management and international relations. I am very good at cultural heritages. And Koyasan and Kumano in Wakayama Prefecture are inscribed in the World Heritage List as parts of “Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range". I was a project manager of "the Koyasan and Kumano World Heritage Inscription Project” at Wakayama Prefectural Government. I know inside and out of Koyasan, Kumano, Wakayama and other places in the Kansai area. I have a lot of experience of guiding as I was also in charge of international relations for a long time at the government. I will be able to provide interpretive guiding service for you around Koyasan, Wakayama, Osaka and other places in the Kansai area as I am a cultural heritage management and international relations professional. I am sure you will be able to get deeper understandings on Japanese culture and that your trip with me will be memorable one.                                                                                                                                  

Shiga Tour Guide - Koichi W.

Koichi W.

4.94 / 5
(49 reviews)
Japan

Hi! I'm Koichi. I was born in Osaka, I studied in Kyoto when I was a university student. Now I live in Shiga next to Kyoto. I am a national government licensed tour guide. I have been guiding about 160 groups over the past twelve months. I usually guide my customers mainly in Kansai region including Kyoto, Nara, Osaka, Kobe and Shiga by public transportation systems. Well, I am curious about Japanese history, especially the history of Japan's ancient times since I was raised next to the world biggest mausoleum of the ancient Emperor called "Nintoku" in Sakai city Osaka which has just become one of the world cultural heritage sites. I dug out some ancient earthen ware vessels around there when I was a primary school student like the adventure archaeologist “Indiana Jones" (It’s our secret!!). That was my hobby. Now, one of my hobbies is outdoor activities such as mountaineering, kayaking, skiing and others. So I would like to take you to some good places where you can enjoy Japanese unique nature. I love to guide foreign visitors from all over the world. I think it is my calling or heavenly given job. Let's go and enjoy together! I hope to see you soon.                                                                                                                                 

Kyoto Tour Guide - Yoshihisa T.

Yoshihisa T.

4.97 / 5
(184 reviews)
Japan

Hi. My name is Yoshihisa. Call me "Yoshie", please. It means good or O.K. in Japanese. I live in Joyo City, Kyoto Prefecture, located just in between Kyoto and Nara. I was born and raised in Iga, Mie Prefecture. Iga is a birthplace of ninja and a renowned haiku poet, Matsuo Basho. I might be a descendant of ninja. I aim at becoming a linguistic ninja, following a part of Basho's lifestyle with the incorporation of seasonal changes into my tours. In addition to visiting famous temples and shrines, I invite you to lesser-known places of historic interest. Once in a month I go hiking or mountain climbing with some friends mainly in mountains surrounding Kyoto and Nara basins. Recently I have got intrigued by the charms of Buddhist statues, which are manifestations of people's wishes and prayers. I also like izakaya (Japanese-style taverns) hopping, tasting delicious dishes and locally brewed sake at reasonable prices. Especially I like communicating with people from home and abroad, talking face to face. Some of the above-mentioned elements are included in my walking tours. I hope you will discover new aspects of cultural and natural beauty in Kansai area through one of my tours which you could never gain otherwise. One of my favorite phrases that come from Zen Buddhism is Ichigo Ichie or this meeting-but only once in a lifetime. My interpretation goes this way: This place and this moment never cross again. Each and every good encounter, however, lingers on like the sound of a temple bell. Won't you explore a deeper world of Japanese culture in Kyoto, Nara and Osaka with me?                                                                                                                                  

Plan your trip to Osaka

Chat with a local tour guide who can help organize your trip.

Get Started