Vegan
Japanese
Beer/Wine
Vegan and organic ramen noodle restaurant which also offers curry, taco rice, soba, veggie sushi, inarizushi, and anmitsu (dessert). Open since 2011, previously at Kuzuha Misaki 3-12-6. Open Mon-Wed 11:30am-3:00pm, 5:30pm-9:00pm, Fri-Sun 11:30am-3:00pm, 5:30pm-9:00pm.
15 Reviews
First Review by Vegeiko
EUVegan
Points +88
Awesome vegan oasis in Hirakata - Edit
It’s not easy to find vegan food in this area, much less a vegan Restaurant! I loved this place and came back numerous times. Great selection of vegan Ramen, Szechuan Noodles and sides. I really liked the organic beer too!
Read morePros: The Ramen, The Organic Beer, The Anmitsu Desert
Cons: Only take Cash
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AndyVeg
Points +123
Amazing restaurant - Edit
The entire menu is vegan and it's next level. I've been to this place twice now and both times it's blown me away, so many ramen to choose from and the gyoza are delicious.
Read moreWell worth the trek from Osaka or Kyoto.
It's a shame this is not in Kyoto or Osaka, because they would have a line out their door every night.
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lilinaomi
Points +59
Sooo yummy - Edit
We enjoyed the food and the friendly atmosphere so much! One of our very faves in Japan!
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itsrinokt_
Points +4669
Tasty ramen - Edit
We had miso veggie ramen and sesami ramen with lemon, both were great. The vibe was warm and friendly!
Read moreAlso had the veggie gyoza, it was ok.
Updated from previous review on 2022-02-21
Guest
Vegeiko
Points +3148
Will change the place as of Sep 2021 - Edit
This absolutely amazing vegan ramen restaurant will be changing the venue as of early September 2021. It will be more closer to Keihan Kuzuha station, it will be on the same avenue near the Starbucks and the supermarket and McDonalds please check the photo I updated and enjoy !!
Read moreWe have Ramen restaurants in anywhere but its rarely non-existence the Ramen without animal meat broth... this restaurant is a bit far from downtown Osaka, but worth a go if you desperately want to eat delicious vegetarian ramen.
The owner wrote a several books of Shinto spiritualism cleanliness and concentration when making foods, the kitchen is a sanctuary, a divine, high-vibration etc... they take tremendeous care to pick every ingredients so at first taste you can tell the difference, there was a review says the guest cried for joy that she felt so much love when she had their ramen.
From Keihan Kuzuha station, take a bus to go to MISAKI station or you can walk about 15 min. on big avenue is located next to the big Starbucks and coin laundry.
Updated from previous review on 2018-09-08
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Rolan19
Points +217
Yummy ramen - Edit
The ramen was very tasty! I would happily go here again, the decor was very nice and the man who served us was super friendly. A very quiet and relaxed atmosphere. The gyoza was okay but definitely not bad.
Read morePros: Variety of different foods , Friendly staff
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ShannonHegedus
Points +157
Delicious Ramen - Edit
One of the best bowls of ramen ever!
Read morePros: Delicious , Good price
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Roblinde
Points +127
Between Osaka and Kyoto a must MUST stop - Edit
Absolutely the best ramen in the world. You will never regret stopping here on your way. Even worth the travel if you are not going between those cities. Recommend - salt ramen
Read morePros: Vegan, Ramen the best food on earth, Nice atmosphere
Cons: I can’t take this home on the plane , The restaurant I mean
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LisaLisaLisa
Points +419
One of my favorite places in Japan - Edit
Some ten different vegan noodle options! My favorites are the tantanmen sechuan noodles and the sesame lemon ramen. If you're not a fan of Japanese flavors you can get the italian inspired tomato ramen. Their yakigyōza are great too, filled with vegetables and tvp.
Read moreEnglish menu with pictures available. Order using the machine on your right when you enter.
Pros: All vegan, Very friendly staff, Extensive menu
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SusanRoberts
Points +992
Simply delicious - Edit
I loved this place--clean and pretty interior, very nice staff, and excellent food (all vegan). I had the gyoza, inari, and spicy Szechuan Noodles. Everything tasty. The chef even made my friend a special gluten free Tomato Veggie Ramen. I took out 2 inari. It's a bit out of the way for me, but definitely worth the trip! I'll be back.
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chocoholicPhilosophe
Points +865
Decent, but not great, ramen - Edit
I came here with my brother (Necius, below). I used to love ramen as an omni living in Japan, so I'm afraid I may have had rather high hopes for this place, and we made quite a trip (over an hour by bike) to get there.
Read moreMaybe I should have been more adventurous, but I was craving good traditional ramen, and so ordered the Shoyu ramen, which, while certainly edible and pleasant, lacked a certain depth of flavour. Their more unusual flavours may fare better.
Also, while we were offered a complimentary bowl of rice, I declined, as I'm used to just eating a bowl of ramen as is and being full from it. However, and this may have been due to the hour plus bike ride to get there, but I found that the ramen on its own wasn't quite filing enough.
Overall, it's not worth a special trip, but if you're already in the vicinity, it would be a good place to eat.
Pros: Clean pleasant enough environment
Cons: Vending machine ordering, No English ordering info, Missing depth of flavour
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necius
Points +457
Decent ramen, but far from perfection - Edit
My sister came to visit me in Japan and her first and most important request was that we find Vegan ramen. Fortunately this Vege Ramen Yuniwa is pretty close to where I live, unfortunately, the public transport options to get there are pretty inconvenient, so we ended up riding about 15kms each way. When we got there, I quite liked the look of the place. It still had a characteristic ramen shop look, but without the general dingy seedy look that a lot of them have.
Read moreWe ordered our meals from the ticket vending machine, but as there was no English menu, we had to make do with our limited Japanese and the help of another customer (a very helpful Japanese man who spoke English well). Our meals arrived fairly quickly, and looked exactly as they were pictured.
The quality of the food was good, but not (at least for us) worth the trip. We both had the soy sauce ramen, and we both agreed that while nice, it lacked punch. They offered free rice along with the meal, I accepted because I was very hungry by this stage. I also bought an inarizushi, I thought it was a bit expensive for 150yen, until I got it, it was huge.
Overall, while not particularly impressive, the food was good and decent value for money. If you're in the Hirakata area, I would recommend checking it out, but I wouldn't suggest making the trip for this place.
Pros: Decent value for money, Nice atmosphere
Cons: Limited English
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beckettthedog
Points +272
just perfect... - Edit
Outstanding Ramen and curry. The lemon sesame noodles are nothing but amazing. As it has been mentioned in the previous reviews this is a local neighborhood vegan heaven in Hirakata, where the options for non-meat eaters are rare. Purchase your ticket in the machine right at the entrance and hand it to the attendant behind the bar. Friendly service and superb food just a short walk from Kuzuha Station in the Keihan main line.
Read morePros: Delicious food, delicious food, delicious food
Vegeiko
Aren't they amazing? They select highest ingredients and tremendous care to cook the best vegan ramen soup. Are you in Hirakata area? Then pls try Kirinkaku 麒麟閣, it's on national route 1, and has amazing Taiwanese vege fried rice and sweet an sour soy pork!
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AlohaEigo
Points +108
Local Feel - Edit
The distance on the east side of Yodo/Kamo River from Fushimi, Kyoto to Osaka City is about 30km. The one oasis in that vegetarian desert is this ramen shop. I live a 15 minute walk from Kansai Gaidai in Hirakata, and there is even nothing servicing this area. Luckily, Yuniwa is a very pleasant place to stop by if you are in Kuzuha. The staff is friendly, portions filling and menu affordable. I enjoyed my spicy ramen with brown rice and green tea for 940yen.
Read more〒573-1112 大阪府枚方市楠葉美咲3丁目12−6 美咲ハイツ1階
https://www.facebook.com/vegewa?rf=195132160535356
Pros: Price, Environment, Oasis In A Vegetarian Desert
Cons: Bit Of A Walk
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lemurcat
Points +389
Great ramen - Edit
Ramen is good, Anmitsu is reasonably priced, Inarizushi is great to take away for another meal. One thing to be careful of: the ice cream is not vegan. You have to buy a ticket from a machine in the corner to place your order. Great Japanese experience. Beautiful modern building. 20 minutes walking or 5 minutes by bus from Keihan Kuzuha station. Be careful of the other restaurant also named Yuniwa. You want the one on the left!
Read morePros: Ramen, Atmosphere, Beatles music
Cons: Ice cream not vegan
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