CuisineVegan
Price¥¥
NeighbourhoodNakanoshima and Kitahama
Tip: The house miso soup is made from hatcho miso and kombu; no bonito or fish products.
Location
Address: 4-2-2 Kitakyuhojimachi, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0057
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Most dishes are gluten-free by default; the brown-rice teishoku and miso soup contain no wheat. Confirm with staff for the daily rotating dishes.
Tip: Ask staff to confirm the day's obanzai items before ordering; the kitchen uses tamari (gluten-free soy sauce).
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Osaka's longest-running vegan restaurant, serving brown-rice teishoku, tempeh burgers, and house-fermented hatcho miso soup; no hidden fish-stock products.
Tip: The brown rice teishoku is the anchor dish; arrive before 12:30 or expect a short queue.
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