Vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, halal and kosher options across Sapporo. including where to go and what to order.

Vegan in Sapporo

Fukunoki ★ 4.1

nishijuichome

A vegan-friendly ramen kitchen near Nishi-Juichome subway with macrobiotic, vegan, low-carb and gluten-free options. Vegan miso ramen on the menu.

Tip: Closed Wednesdays; cash and card both accepted. Five minutes from Nishi-Juichome subway.

Organic Plus ★ 4.0

susukino

A Susukino creative-Italian kitchen using organic vegetables and natural wines, with a clearly marked vegan and macrobiotic menu. At Chuo-ku.

Tip: Closed Mondays; dinner only Tue-Sat 17:30 to 24:00, Sun and holidays 17:30 to 23:00.

Vegan French L'Esperance ★ 4.2

maruyama

Chef Shirayama's vegan French dining room near Maruyama, opened 2024. Booking recommended. Cash and card accepted. A neighbourhood favourite.

Tip: Reservation only; closed Sundays and Mondays. Lunch from 3,800 yen, dinner from 6,800 yen.

Vegetarian

Nana's Green Tea Sapporo Parco ★ 3.9

odori

The Parco branch of Nana's Green Tea, a Japanese-tea cafe chain with a vegetarian-friendly menu of matcha lattes, matcha parfaits and seasonal Hokkaido.

Tip: Walk-up only; last order 19:30. The vegan matcha latte is the cleaner of the two milk options.

Halal in Sapporo

Gyumon Susukino Sapporo ★ 4.2

susukino

A halal-certified wagyu sukiyaki, ramen and yakiniku basement room in Susukino. At Chuo-ku. Reservations advised. A neighbourhood favourite.

Tip: Reservations strongly preferred; quieter than the Shibuya branch and family-friendly.

Gluten Free

BonMoment ★ 4.0

odori

A 100-percent rice-flour gluten-free bakery near Sapporo Bus Center. Booking recommended. Cash and card accepted. A neighbourhood favourite.

Tip: Closed Sat-Mon and public holidays; hours 10:00-15:00. Check Instagram for daily availability.

Kosher

Dietary in Sapporo, FAQ

Does Sapporo have good vegetarian or vegan food?

TableJourney's Sapporo dietary chapter covers vegan, vegetarian, halal, gluten_free venues, each editor-picked with what to order and how to ask.

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