A delicious Tokyo,
without the meat.
Plant-based ramen, sushi and izakaya — curated from restaurant sources and checked facts. Current place data, no machine-made ratings.
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T's TanTan
Tokyo's most famous vegan ramen. Rich sesame tantanmen (gold, black or white) and soy-meat bowls — and because it's inside the ticket gates, it's a perfect first or last meal of a trip.
Place data updated Jun 6, 2026 · diet tag editorially reviewed
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